Family friendly fishing this arvo
Hello all, I've managed to talk the extended family into a fishing trip this arvo/dusk, however they haven't exactly fished before and as you all know one good session with fish on the chew and you'll be hooked on this past time we all love, as I never really have fished the metro area for smaller fish e.g whiting small bream, herring and such I'm a bit at a loss as to where to take them.... No offence to the ladies on here but they are all female so I can really take them rock hoping too much,
so my question I pose to the family men on here, where have you taken the family to get them into some fun ? The swell is down atm and the wind also so that's a Plus
The art of fishing consists of casting, winding, trolling and jigging
while freezing, sweating, swatting and swearing.
Justin M
Posts: 1207
Date Joined: 14/01/13
I've found Mullaloo pretty
I've found Mullaloo pretty reasonable for stuff like hezzas and whiting...seen some good size whiting close to the shore there sometimes. This is at the Ocean Reef end.
Aaron_Moses95
Posts: 213
Date Joined: 23/04/12
Try out some of the beaches
Try out some of the beaches around Cottesloe or Swanbourne, heard that there are some decent herring , garfish and whiting around. Oh and btw if u are still looking for herring , the south wall at hillarys is doing well. A mate of mine cleaned up earlier in the week.
Super peg
Posts: 760
Date Joined: 02/09/12
Thanx a lot guys! Might give
Thanx a lot guys! Might give mulla loo a crack its a nice beach so they will be happy,
cheers for speedy reply,
thanx Aaron for the tip , I went there near aqua but. Only had a few herring follow big no take , I'll find em tho,
Need some before this next blow on Tuesday
The art of fishing consists of casting, winding, trolling and jigging
while freezing, sweating, swatting and swearing.