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Praga

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  1. Hi,

    I am camping near birdie beach this weekend and planning to do fishing in the beach. Does anyone know if pipis can be found in the beach?

    I have no experience in bait collection from beaches. I have seen videos about beach worming but it seems to be difficult. I will give it a go and thinking of collecting pipis if beach worming does not work out.

    Any tips about fishing this beach will be highly appreciated.

    Thanks

  2. 6 minutes ago, slothparade said:

    I think there are, duffs bait and tackle at salamander bay shops. I know there are worms there. The spit to that 'island' is apparently good, I fish that gutter about 200 m away from the spit. 

    Thanks mate. 

    I will give it a go next weekend.

  3. 3 hours ago, slothparade said:

    Go Fingal Bay. I fished there in a storm and just kept getting whiting after whiting 

    Thanks for the tip mate. 

    Are pipis found in Fingal beach or I have to buy worms from tackle Shop? I don't have any experience in catching beach worms and less confident of catching one after watching all these YouTube videos 😉

  4. 10 hours ago, savit said:

    Forget about nudes on the beach. Remember about perverts in the bushes around the beach. They are usually harmless, however my  partner was not much happy. 

    Back to the topic. From memory - there are a few small parkings in the area,  some of them have short easy tracks that  lead straight to ledges.  No climbing skills were required.

    Hi Mate,

    I discussed it with the partner and she is ok with it.

    We usually fish on the bradleys head rocks. Just wanted a change so exploring new spots which are not affected by waves or swell.

    I will give it go this weekend based on wind and weather conditions.

    Thanks,

    Praga

  5. 10 hours ago, DerekD said:

    Hi Mate,

    It has been about 15 years since I've bothered fishing there (ever since they started charging for parking). We used to park at the last car park before the gates to the Chowder bay buildings and then head to the cliff and there was a relatively easy walk down along the cliff which used to drop down and to the left towards Obelisk beach.

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    How agile is your partner. I'd probably have a plan B for the day if you decide it is not worth heading down there.

    Sorry I can't be of more help but it has been a long time.

    Regards,

    Derek

    Hi Mate,

    Thanks for the information. I managed to find the track using the picture :)

    My partner is less agile and I definitely go with plan B.

    Kind regards,

    Praga

  6. Hi Guys,

    I am new to fishing and reading the forums for a couple of months since registered.

    I tried fishing for luderick couple of times before lock down based on tips from fishraider and caught one. I am planning to give it a go this weekend along with my kid. Just wondering if anyone can help me with a luderick spot in and around sydney harbour which is less crowded and safe for kids.

    Thanks :)

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