two rocks
Submitted by fishingking on Fri, 2010-10-08 15:59
what can u catch of off the two rocks marina at the tip of the small one and on the sea side of the bigger one any help is greatly appreciated. Me and my dad are going to fish of there tomorow morning from about 6am-8am can anyone tell me what type of fish i could catch at that time so i can make the rigs up??

fishingking
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can anyone please help??
can anyone please help?? this is my last topic about two rocks
STEVE231
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Years ago, before I had a
Years ago, before I had a boat I would travel to Two Rocks marina for a herring bash. We used to do very well. I'm not too sure whether it still fishes the same way.
Hopefully some members who frequent Two Rocks might be able to help you further, but this is all I know.
Steve.
UncutTriggerInWA
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The water there is no different to anywhere else up that way. If your not sure about rigs some of our sponsors sell labeled rigs for different fish. My trick is to use one and copy it LOL. Basics... use burley to create a slick.
My other trick is to decide what I am targeting and set up rigs for that.
The other not so obvious trick mate is..... ask your Dad seeing he is taking you LOL.
Vince.
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fishingking
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hey
lol dad has never been there before and does not fish that much eather and thanks for the hilp
John the Pom
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Don't know if you'll get
Don't know if you'll get this now, but I've spent a bit of time there.
If you get there at 6am I'd bait cast a mulie or a slice out from the beach just to the left of the big rock. It can get weedy but a few people go there for tailor and also get herring.
The other place for tailor is if you walk around to the fist part of the bend on the long wall and go over to the outside you should see a line of bommies curving away towards the big rock, if you cast to the right of the bommies with a mulie under a float with a decent hook length (don't use anything else or you'll lose it), you can get the odd tailor there as well.
Apart from that, don't bother with the inside of the long wall, all you'll get are small whiting and herring if you walk nearly to the end.On the outside, walk nearly to the end and leave something on the bottom and you can get some decent cod, wrasse etc, had the odd occy as well, nothing special. If you walk right to the end next to the post and use a lot of berley then cast towards the beach for a while you'll get some big herring (not so much at this time of year) and a few weeks ago I got a 36cm skippy. The skippy can be hit and miss though.
If you want to play around drop you line in front of the rocks at the end and if the blowies aren't really around you'll get the odd decent banded sweep and some small leatherjacket and drummers.
The small wall is pretty much limited to skippy and herring, I'd walk the long one if I were you.
It can be a temperamental place Two Rocks, if it fires you'll pull them in, if it's not it can be really hard work, there's not much inbetweeen.
Oh, forgot to mention, when we were up there a few weeks ago, a huge mulloway swam right past the rocks on it's way out of the marina.