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I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few
questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc. Dawn, dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day before or after blah blah blah. I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I listen to, the more confusing it gets. Any help? Scott |
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![]() "Scott" wrote in message news ![]() I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. Best 'time' is always an hour before and after dawn and dusk, no matter what the tide or moon is doing. Some types of fish prefer the full moon, some no moon, depends what your after. Go to your local fishing tackle shop and ask them to steer you in the right direction. Cheers. -- Steve Paris L/S Tropical Cairns Nth Queensland Australia. |
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I'm in the same boat (pardon the pun) as Scott. All I've caught since
Christmas is 1 carp, 2 x 6" trout cod (which went back), 2 x 6" river blackfish(which also went back), and 1 shrimp. One day I'll catch something to eat!!! Madeyes. Scott wrote in message news ![]() I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc. Dawn, dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day before or after blah blah blah. I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I listen to, the more confusing it gets. Any help? Scott |
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On Sun, 30 May 2004 11:44:21 GMT, in aus.sport.fishing you wrote:
G'day Scott, I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc. Dawn, dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day before or after blah blah blah. I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I listen to, the more confusing it gets. Any help? You could ask a million fisho's this and probably get a million different answers. I don't know much about beach fishing but I do a lot of estuary fishing mainly around Port Stephens and the Hunter River. Dawn and dusk are when fish are most active. If you're after bream night time is when the big ones bite. Flathead are more active through the day, whiting mostly through the day but I catch the odd one or two of a night and they are always good fish. Blackfish through the day when using a float and weed bait, because you can't see the float of a night (a well lit area or bright moonlight I guess it would work, anyone ever tried it?), and they do sometimes take a yabby of a night sometimes even a prawn. Leatherjacket seem to prefer the day as do mullet and garfish. I don't think moon phases make much difference. I've heard people say bream won't bite with a full moon but I've caught plenty under a full moon. Jew specialists are always talking about moon phases but I don't target them and have only caught the odd few when fishing for something else. Tides are a matter of opinion, I prefer the run out, I don't know why I just seem to have more luck on the run out but I don't think it makes much difference. When the water is slack fish tend to stop biting. The one exception I know of with that is soapy jew which only seem to bite at the turn of the tide. I think the best advice anyone can give someone about fishing is to use live bait whenever possible. Yabbies or pink nippers (depending on where you live) are good bait for most estuary species, a yabby pump is a good investment. Bloodworms and squirt worms, live prawns and poddy mullet are all excellent baits. You're pretty much wasting your time with a pack of frozen service station prawns. If you can't get your own bait at least take a drive to your local co-op and get some fresh prawns. The other piece of good advice is to fish as light as possible. A huge sinker generally means no fish, just use enough lead to take the bait to the bottom. If you're after bream of a night try using no sinker if the water isn't running too fast or a small ball sinker (number 0 or 00) running right down to the hook. All this is just my opinion and what works for me. One thing I do know for sure is, have fun...if you don't catch a fish there's always tomorrow and like the old saying...a bad day fishing is still better than a good day at work. JC |
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You need five things to be right before you will consistantly catch fish
successfully........ 1.) Right Moonphase 2.) Right tide 3.) Right time of the tide 4.) Right location 5.) Right bed. Miss anyone and you can expect poor catches, unfortunately with our busy live styles we tend to go fishing when we have time not when its time to go fishing. "Scott" wrote in message news ![]() I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc. Dawn, dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day before or after blah blah blah. I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I listen to, the more confusing it gets. Any help? Scott |
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opps ......should read 5.) Right bait !!!
"David Barwell" wrote in message news ![]() You need five things to be right before you will consistantly catch fish successfully........ 1.) Right Moonphase 2.) Right tide 3.) Right time of the tide 4.) Right location 5.) Right bed. Miss anyone and you can expect poor catches, unfortunately with our busy live styles we tend to go fishing when we have time not when its time to go fishing. "Scott" wrote in message news ![]() I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc. Dawn, dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day before or after blah blah blah. I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I listen to, the more confusing it gets. Any help? Scott |
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![]() "David Barwell" wrote in message ... opps ......should read 5.) Right bait !!! 5.) Right bed. I dunno, the original 5.) sounded pretty good to me. -- Free-range country-killed gluten-free organic message. No artificial colourings or preservatives. If you are unsatisfied, return the unused portion of this message to the place of purchase for a 100% refund. |
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Sounded good here too. Maybe it is the fish smell that helps???
love the free range thing - should add non genetically modified "Fishbulb" wrote in message ... "David Barwell" wrote in message ... opps ......should read 5.) Right bait !!! 5.) Right bed. I dunno, the original 5.) sounded pretty good to me. -- Free-range country-killed gluten-free organic message. No artificial colourings or preservatives. If you are unsatisfied, return the unused portion of this message to the place of purchase for a 100% refund. |
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![]() "Dean" wrote in message news ![]() love the free range thing - should add non genetically modified Done! ObFish: Depending on the weather, plan on taking the kids to reduce the local Redfin population this weekend. Not sure what they enjoy the most, catching the fish or digging for worms to use as bait. -- Free-range country-killed gluten-free organic non-genetically modified message. No artificial flavourings, colourings or preservatives. If you are unsatisfied, return the unused portion of this message to the place of purchase for a 100% refund. |
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and number 6 .................a big slice of luck!!!!
JeffNZ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Check out these amazing copper fish art: http://www.gift4myman.com/site/876260/page/45030 "David Barwell" wrote in message news ![]() You need five things to be right before you will consistantly catch fish successfully........ 1.) Right Moonphase 2.) Right tide 3.) Right time of the tide 4.) Right location 5.) Right bed. Miss anyone and you can expect poor catches, unfortunately with our busy live styles we tend to go fishing when we have time not when its time to go fishing. "Scott" wrote in message news ![]() I have recently become interested in fishing and would like to ask a few questions if I may. I am wondering if there is a general best time for fishing. When I say fishing, I mean beach or estuary fishing. For example, at low tide, high tide, just before high tide etc etc. Dawn, dusk, day, night - that sort of thing. Full moon, new moon, the day before or after blah blah blah. I have always known fishing is more than dumb luck but the more people I listen to, the more confusing it gets. Any help? Scott |
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