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Hi guys I am going to mosmans in the next week or so in chase of some mulloway. The only problems are
I do not know where it is.
Don't no what kind of bait to use.
And do not know how to fish the place.
If anyone knows any of these problems cold they please tell me.
Thanks
andrew
ps is this place any good for bream or flathead.
sorry mate I cant tell you anything about the mulloway but I do know it is a great spot for Flathead and tailor. I caught three flatties there a few weeks back.
Cheers
johno13
20-01-2003, 07:55 AM
I fished mosmans a couple of weeks ago and got a couple of nice flatties around chidley point also had a few other hits.
Hope to try down there again in the next week or so
John
Point Roe just down from Chidley is also a great spot for flathead.
johno13
20-01-2003, 08:19 AM
Thanks for thwe info bear I have also been told point resoloution is also a good spot for flatties
I got talked into buying a new lure for flatties called STORM thunder crank
Does anyone know any thing about them ??
Thanks
John :confused: :confused:
Hi Johno,
I received some samples from the Storm guys the other day and I'm really impressed with the Wildeye Curl Tail Minnows. Not sure where you can get them here. Hunt around.
There are some great colours, and the action is pretty swish.
johno13
20-01-2003, 10:05 PM
Hi bear
Getaway camping in Canningvale has a good range of storm lures I think I will try point roe this afternoon on my way to the eye specialist.
this thunder crank lure is a hard body swimming depth 4' - 8' will let you know how i go
John
mike_mad_fisho
20-01-2003, 10:41 PM
gday guys
i scored those free storm lures in a magazine i have tried them out and they work well on the flathead i got 6 renging from 40cm to 60 cm all went back ofcourse and i reckon theyu would work on the jewies.
thanks michael
johno13
21-01-2003, 08:11 AM
do`es anyone know if it is better to fish for flathead on a low tide or on a high tide ??
Caught my first fish (flathead) on a soft bait this evening.
it was sooo small i dont know how it got the hook in his (her)mouth (sorry ladies ) :o :o
John:D :D
I have found it's best around and hour to an hour and a half either side of the high tide.
HTH.
mike_mad_fisho
21-01-2003, 09:42 PM
gday johno
i am with bear aswell that is when i pick up all my flathead at stradbroke island in brissie.
thanks michael
johno13
22-01-2003, 07:21 AM
Thanks for the info regarding the tides fellas
John
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