Boaties Bay 4/1/11

Campo

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Fished the tide up today from 12.00 till 3.30pm, plenty of bites, lost a couple on the way in but managed to land a decent Coaley (32cm) and a Flounder (30cm). Baits used were frozen blacks, razor and blueys, with the blueys performing best of all. All in all a very enjoyable day, would have liked to have been able to stay longer.
 
any imfor on the mark?

any imfor on the mark?

Fished the tide up today from 12.00 till 3.30pm, plenty of bites, lost a couple on the way in but managed to land a decent Coaley (32cm) and a Flounder (30cm). Baits used were frozen blacks, razor and blueys, with the blueys performing best of all. All in all a very enjoyable day, would have liked to have been able to stay longer.
hello campo been wanting to know about this mark for ages can you give me imfor on this mark as i want to fish it last year but i had walk to it but how do get down.just wanting to know if it is hard ground or mixed what i would catch and baits cheers..
 
was there on sunday mat for the easington comp didnt get any thing me sel from there but will be defo going back down, and that bank is a killer geting back up lol well done on the fish bud
 
If its the one at Easington then its a bit of a tricky one to get down to. Nanny goats path from the top of the cliff directly opposite where the public crossing for the train tracks is. Best access is from low water from either Hawthorn hive or round the corner from the facing/prices point, its probably a better low water mark as its a deep beach anyway.


Ground is heavy either side of the bay so tackle loses are high, the beach in the middle is mixed with the odd snag.
 
Sorry for the confusion, I was at Boaties between Marsden beach and Frenchies Bay. Steps down onto beach, not too snaggy, nice sheltered spot. First time I've fished there.
 
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