beech fishing

im looking at taking my son down somewhere to do a bit of beech fishing but not sure where to go

i know there has been a few good reports from the beeches but i am not farmiliar with the names of a lot of locations

we live south of river so anywhere from freo to rocko

any help would be great on locations and do you need to burley up

thanks for any help you guys may give as we havnt beech fished metro for years

Russ

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The winds are a bit strong

Fri, 2009-02-13 05:13

But it could calm down by morning

South///// not sure hillbilly county lol

Rous head by the lunch bar is a good tailor spot

steve

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Buy some fuel and head North!

Fri, 2009-02-13 05:18

I am heading up to Flat Rock and Loonies this Sunday morning early. Very happy for you to come up and join me. You can even overnight Saturday if you like and we can have a beer. It's up to you Russ.

Cheers, Vince

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Nothofagaceae?

Fri, 2009-02-13 06:23

Nothofagaceae?

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Beaches

Fri, 2009-02-13 08:39

Pretty much most beaches around rocko produce tailor.
Anywhere along the grain terminal beach and kwinana jetty.
Port kennedy is also worth a trip. Anywhere along long point.You can burley but usally like clock work as soon as the sun sets the tailor start.

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I fish Long Point alot,

Fri, 2009-02-13 09:05

I fish Long Point alot, Tailor runs have dropped.

Last couple of mights there been running for around the 20 to 30 minute mark, forget the weekend fish, it will be so packed it's not worth going but thats me.

If the wind is right head to the South side of Long Point, better and bigger Tailor that side, all depends on Wind.

all the beaches on the South are holding bigger Tailor than Long Point.

Also the Cut is doing well with Tailor.

I don't mean to put you off but the weekend down here is just too much for me, over crowed

TT ( karl )

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Crowded

Fri, 2009-02-13 10:28

That's exactly why I head up the coast. Plenty of beach up there and room for movement without the dramas and the dickheads.

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Cockburn Sound or Coogee?

Fri, 2009-02-13 12:30

Is coogee / cockburn a decent spot for catching a few and if so what's the best bait? Mulies?  im new to the site and havent fished WA much being an ex-Qlder.  Im also shore bound dammit as sold the boat before heading over here.