Metro Tailor on Lures
Submitted by Sam_Wood on Sat, 2016-03-26 07:55
Hey Guys,
Looking to start fishing for tailor on lures. Where would be the best beach to go NOR?
Cheers
Sam
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Plug
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hii don't know any spots
hi
i don't know any spots north of teh river but look for beaches with lots of rock and ripply water and burley up if you want lots of action
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Hutch
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Look for reefy areas
Look for reefy areas preferably with deepish water adjacent to the reef.
Otherwise walk along any surf beach like trigg/Scarborough and throw lures into and around all the mullet schools there, fairly likely to be tailor hanging around them
Callum24
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beach when there's some chop
beach when there's some chop trigg point is a good starter and work your way north fish the breaks in the reef
The mac club holds some good tailor when the swells up,just walk along casting and you'll find your own spots
The one lure I'd take is a halco silver twisty caught more metro tailor than any of my expensive sticks
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Paj man
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Ditto
On the silver twisty - it's almost cheating.
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Floreat Beach
Not sure how South you're willing to go but Floreat beach right next to the drain (either side) always produces good size Tailor in the evening just on sunset.
I've caught a few using smaller poppers and stickbaits.
Be careful what you leave visible inside your vehicle - I've heard of a few windows being smashed....other than that it's a top spot for Tailor.