Spooled Magazine Spring Issue 2019

Page 52

South Oz Mulloway Musings

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It’s a 24-hour fishery, providing consistent action both day and night. The two hour period around high tide has always been the most reliable time 52 to expect a bite, as the inshore gutters are full and baitfish activity is at its peak. Mullet and salmon are the most common inshore prey items for big marauding mulloway, and if you can manage to catch one of appropriate size and send it out as a live bait, chances of a hook up increase dramatically. By far my most memorable session on the FWC beaches involved good mates, Tom Tierney and Richard Webb. Conditions were perfect for our three-day expedition and we had our favourite stretch of beach to ourselves, so everything pointed

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