whats biting LB?

hey guys,

sorry to put up another "need help post", but weve got our 11 year old cousin over from sydney, and after we bought him a cheap k-mart combo over as a present a couple of years ago, hes had a ball catching all types of small fish off the beach.

Me and dad are gonna take him out for a fish tomorrow after the dawn service, but being informed by his mum that she dosent want him on a boat, where stumped on a good land based spot we can take him, as anytime weve got time to fish, its usually outa the tub.

I dont mind what were catching (as long as it isnt blowies) and can go anywhere from 2 rocks to down around rockingham.

any advise would be awsome,

cheers rob


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I've always done well at

Sun, 2011-04-24 20:03

I've always done well at kwinana beach for bread and butter fish but that's in the evening. Little burly and the water usually starts bubbling.

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 Also try the old Woodmans

Sun, 2011-04-24 22:07

 

Also try the old Woodmans point groyne. 

SOUTH SIDE (deeper and plenty of action/Variety).  And like Lurcha said, a bit of burley goes a long way in attracting the fish.

 

(hint: the northern side is quite shallow and is boring, south side is deeper and more productive (for me anyway).

 

Good luck

 

MY

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Thanks alot guys, I had

Sun, 2011-04-24 22:31

Thanks alot guys, I had woodies in my mind to give a go, where abouts is the old groyne? Is it hard to find?

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port coogee marina wall,

Mon, 2011-04-25 12:46

port coogee marina wall, north side.

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 ill be sure to try that port

Mon, 2011-04-25 20:19

 ill be sure to try that port coogee next time, all we got at point peron marina was blowies