you'll be lucky getting coord off anyone, its general pretty rude to ask for specific spots, but I'm sure some of the local boys might be able to point you in the general direction and give you some pointers in where to start looking for ground
Fishing spots are precious and normally found after many hours of looking around, marking spots that look interesting.
Also you might want to fill out your details so people know a bit more about you, there are lots of new crew on here lately that haven't done it yet. All the best in finding some ground and catching some fish
Landbased spots= Cut- at the end fishing out into the ocean or channel between the ocean and the estuary( tailor,herring, mulloway, stingrays)
Basalt rocks- Herring. tailor, salmon,whiting
Clam near motel on back beach ( just south of surf club) tailor, herring whiting, salmon
Offshore spots = Spend the time out on the water finding your own spots by locating reef in shallow water and marking spots on your GPS for a later date. The reef system runs north/ south generally in the 10/15/20mt water range. Head north between Bunbury and Binningup and you will find some ground that carries fish. The ground around Bunbury is only small so dont look for lumps that are 5mts+ most of the ground is less than a metre high.
The secret to finding ground is knowing what your sounder is telling you and spending the time on the water to locate good spots. takes time and fuel but in the long run it is worth it in fish flesh. You will be the envy of all your mates when you can take them to your spot and catch fish.
As hunterdive already said is fill out all your details to give us more info to be able to assist in advise given EG if you have access to boat,size of boat , what gear you have, every thing fishy.
hunterdive
Posts: 363
Date Joined: 24/02/09
hi there mate, you'll be
hi there mate,
you'll be lucky getting coord off anyone, its general pretty rude to ask for specific spots, but I'm sure some of the local boys might be able to point you in the general direction and give you some pointers in where to start looking for ground
Fishing spots are precious and normally found after many hours of looking around, marking spots that look interesting.
Also you might want to fill out your details so people know a bit more about you, there are lots of new crew on here lately that haven't done it yet. All the best in finding some ground and catching some fish
kane473
Posts: 10
Date Joined: 02/06/11
yeah thanks mate
yeah thanks mate
Spinnerak
Posts: 521
Date Joined: 03/04/10
You can get good fish
You can get good fish shallow there, just look for the small lumps
Subway cookie is the best burley
crano
Posts: 712
Date Joined: 04/11/09
Just go out and ping other
Just go out and ping other peoples spots.Seems a popular way to find spots in Bunbury.
cocokye
Posts: 104
Date Joined: 05/03/09
Land based/ Boat spots
Mate,
Landbased spots= Cut- at the end fishing out into the ocean or channel between the ocean and the estuary( tailor,herring, mulloway, stingrays)
Basalt rocks- Herring. tailor, salmon,whiting
Clam near motel on back beach ( just south of surf club) tailor, herring whiting, salmon
Offshore spots = Spend the time out on the water finding your own spots by locating reef in shallow water and marking spots on your GPS for a later date. The reef system runs north/ south generally in the 10/15/20mt water range. Head north between Bunbury and Binningup and you will find some ground that carries fish. The ground around Bunbury is only small so dont look for lumps that are 5mts+ most of the ground is less than a metre high.
The secret to finding ground is knowing what your sounder is telling you and spending the time on the water to locate good spots. takes time and fuel but in the long run it is worth it in fish flesh. You will be the envy of all your mates when you can take them to your spot and catch fish.
As hunterdive already said is fill out all your details to give us more info to be able to assist in advise given EG if you have access to boat,size of boat , what gear you have, every thing fishy.
CB