04-09-2005, 07:00 PM
[quote name='MICKEY G' date='Sep 2 2005, 01:22 PM']Hello fellow squid men
I love fishing Qeenscliff pier winter summer you name it but only at night on a rising tide.I find it best in the shallow water two or three feet under the first light. I thinck supersquid hit the nail on the head with the coffee colored water..But they are almost always small..I believe the real big ones are to be had near the end of pier in the clear deeper water....
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Hi Mickey-G
The water at the shallow end of the peir can start to churn up during the rising tide as the swell increases and the waves start to meet the shore, but this is a good place to fish if you are about 10 to 20 feet away from where the water starts to get clearer with a depth of two to three feet this is a good spot to fish
I prefer the deeper end of the peir at the landing under the last light right on the steps especially if theres a big swell with the tide coming in because the landing gets washed out is conditions are right.
Im going to be headed out there in the next few days as conditions are promising
I love fishing Qeenscliff pier winter summer you name it but only at night on a rising tide.I find it best in the shallow water two or three feet under the first light. I thinck supersquid hit the nail on the head with the coffee colored water..But they are almost always small..I believe the real big ones are to be had near the end of pier in the clear deeper water....
[right][post="5424"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post][/right][/quote]
Hi Mickey-G
The water at the shallow end of the peir can start to churn up during the rising tide as the swell increases and the waves start to meet the shore, but this is a good place to fish if you are about 10 to 20 feet away from where the water starts to get clearer with a depth of two to three feet this is a good spot to fish
I prefer the deeper end of the peir at the landing under the last light right on the steps especially if theres a big swell with the tide coming in because the landing gets washed out is conditions are right.
Im going to be headed out there in the next few days as conditions are promising