point samson
Submitted by Tim1511 on Mon, 2013-02-18 20:05
hey all i was just wondering if the saltwater fishing on a boat in point samson is any good if so what kind of species do you get there might also try for a barra while there.
Daisy
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Slow rolled swimming rubbers
Slow rolled swimming rubbers around the Johns creek rock walls are always worth a try.
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stevebw23
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yeah done a bit of fishing
yeah done a bit of fishing landbased up there a few years ago when i was working in karratha. was usually pretty good an hour either side of high tide.
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Tim1511
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how about on aboat
how about on aboat
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Head Out
Depnding on the size of your boat don't worry about messing around close to Point Sampson, While you can get some nice trevs etc I would head to and sound around the Dog leg in the shipping channel or work along and Past Tessa Soals. Last time I was a Tessa Shoals using SP's I picked up about 20 Trout (Only three or four size but still loads of fun). If your game then head out to the 40 or 50m Contour line and look for some Reds.
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mack alley...... 20 mtr drop
mack alley...... big drop off just behind and to the left of delambrey island. Guesse what we catch there :)
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