Yeagerup, on the south coast
Submitted by Maverick on Sun, 2006-12-17 12:41
Looking from the top of the dunes at the Yeagerup beach .
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dan south
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Dan.Oh my god whish it was
Dan.Oh my god whish it was that calm everytime i been there thats real good for yeagerup bet the fishing was good.
SPESS
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Looks extremely fishy! Very
Looks extremely fishy! Very plesent as well.
Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!
sherbert
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Water Spess looks 2 calm
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SPESS
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yeah sherbs a bit calm but
yeah sherbs a bit calm but on a choppy day i reacon that would be sweet for all varieties. Bluddy clear as well.
Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!
Big Kev
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Yeagerup
I've fished Yeagerup many times back in 80s 90s excellent place Herring,Salmon,Gummy Sharks,big Sand Whiting made up most of the catch.Hav'nt been there for quite awhile,are the sand dunes still moving? I remember the track at the foot of the dunes was constantly being moved.
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SPESS
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Where is it? Never heard of
Where is it? Never heard of it before.
Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!
Lukas
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Down past pemby. Everyone in
Down past pemby.
Everyone in the southwest has done time there. Especially during salmon season. Its like a right of passage to fishing in the south west.
Its one of the bigger beaches in that area.
Last time I was there the dunes were moving. Always are.
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