North Mol
Submitted by Gusyoung on Tue, 2014-05-06 22:39
Have been fishing the north mol non stop the past week or so. Nothing seems to be too large in numbers, with the most important influencing factor being time and tides. All the usuals around herring skippy etc. Tailor fisho's in their numbers though there havnt been any noticeable runs. Mainly casting metals along I got stuck into an unidentified tuna late afternoon. Fairly large fish and was the only hook up for the day, and unfortunately spat the trebles on a jump. Switched all my trebles for singles in the hope for a noticeable difference.
Anyfishwilldo (not verified)
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I was only just using the
I was only just using the search button looking up the north mole haha... was thinking of heading up from mandurah this weekend with the boat... shame about your fish spitting the hook... I was goingto do a bit of trawling to see what was around... .im still chasing my first pinkie so if we find a spot might anchor up and burley... see what happens I guess, but cheers for the report..
trymyluck
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" spat the trebles on a jump
" spat the trebles on a jump " more likely a Salmon ?
Auslobster
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Tuna do a lot of free jumping...
...but have never heard of, or seen one jumping when hooked...my guess would be a salmon as well.
Geoff78
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Definitely salmon.
Definitely salmon.
FISH-ON
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yhe caught few salmon lately
yhe caught few salmon lately
Be patient and calm - for no one can catch fish in anger