San Remo has been good in days past. Not sure if it still is. Mulloway fishing is a bit of a waiting game though. The biggest Mulloway I have ever seen was caught (many years ago) right at the mouth of the estury in mandurah. Off the rocks on the silver sands side. I think you just have to be lucky.
Was a reasonable Season north of Mandurah this year, with 13 caugh in a 4 week period between close friends and family, biggest being approx 22kgs and the smallest being 16ish.
These were all caught from Comet bay, not sure on how many others where caught but it looks like it has slowed there with the water temps dropping.
Best bet is to head out and catch some fresh bait and see what happens.
hookedon
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Date Joined: 01/02/10
if you got a 4x4 try the
if you got a 4x4 try the beaches south of mandurah tims thicket and such
C.P
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Date Joined: 04/01/12
San Remo has been good in
San Remo has been good in days past. Not sure if it still is. Mulloway fishing is a bit of a waiting game though. The biggest Mulloway I have ever seen was caught (many years ago) right at the mouth of the estury in mandurah. Off the rocks on the silver sands side. I think you just have to be lucky.
cudbfishn
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Date Joined: 06/04/09
this season has been quiet.
this season has been quiet. havent heard of many caught at all.
jeremy-j
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Date Joined: 31/08/09
Was a reasonable Season north
Was a reasonable Season north of Mandurah this year, with 13 caugh in a 4 week period between close friends and family, biggest being approx 22kgs and the smallest being 16ish.
These were all caught from Comet bay, not sure on how many others where caught but it looks like it has slowed there with the water temps dropping.
Best bet is to head out and catch some fresh bait and see what happens.
sunshine
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Date Joined: 03/03/09
Plenty of soapies around the marina
A mate has been getting heaps of littlieson placcies