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Anderson Inlet - Inverloch and Cape Patterson

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20 January 2005, jay & mel
Location: Inverloch Time: 12-4pm
Type of Water: Estuary Type of Fishing: Shore
Target Fish: Whiting,salmon,flattys...
Bait\Lure\Fly: Bass yabbies, pippies, blue bait..
Fish Caught:

2 x whiting @ 28-35cm
3 x salmon @ 18 to 22cm
6 x wrass (red) @ 13 to 27cm
1 x wrass (blue) @ 14cm
2 x yellow eye mullet @ 33 - 36cm

Comments: Pumped worms before the sessions fishing, really active at low tide... lots of variety but reletivly small... moved around a little along the banks looking for deep holes... they loved the live bait... great place to take kids to fish... tides can run hard but plenty of fish to play with...... happy fishing people......

2 January 2005, Peter
Location: Anderson Inlet Time: 1.30pm-5.30pm
Type of Water: Estuary Type of Fishing: Boat
Target Fish: Whiting
Bait\Lure\Fly: Pippies, prawn
Fish Caught:

8 x whiting @ over 32cm
6 x flathead @ undersize
1 x salmon @ undersize

Comments: My mate Derek and I tried a spot I know near the creek. Got straight into the whiting. Others were undersize and released and toadies a plenty, nibbling. Tide was rising and plenty of wind.

13 November 2004, Fman
Location: Anderson Inlet Time: 11am-2pm
Type of Water: Estuary Type of Fishing: Boat
Target Fish: Whiting, salmon
Bait\Lure\Fly: Yabbies, chrome lures
Fish Caught:

4 x salmon @ 36cm-40cm

Comments: Very windy, had to leave fish biting as sky darkened.

31 October 2004, Matty
Location: Anderson Inlet Time: 10am-2pm
Type of Water: Bay Type of Fishing: Boat
Target Fish: Salmon, trevally, whiting
Bait\Lure\Fly: Pippies, bluebait
Fish Caught: 4 x salmon @ 30cm-40cm
4 x trevally @ 30cm
Comments: Me, Daniel and Sunge went away with the families for our annual pilgrimage to Inverloch, with a bit of fishing in mind. Hired a boat and headed out into a calm Inlet on a sunny Saturday morning. Big Sunge forgot to take his Travacalm tablet, and began berleying up after 30 minutes. Terrific effort too. We dropped him off at the pier once he was spent, and swapped him for the ladies. With no fish at that stage, it only took a few minutes until Marianne found her form and began reeling in most of the fish. Same rig, same bait as the rest of us and the only one hooking up. She does this every time and brags about it too. Poor old Teresa failed to trouble the scorecard yet again. Top marks for effort though, and nice sunburn to boot. Later that night, Marianne came down violently ill after we all ate the fish for dinner that night. Served her right for showing off on the boat.

9 October 2004, James Lawther
Location: Inverloch Time: 1pm-6pm
Type of Water: Estuary Type of Fishing: Boat
Target Fish: Austalian salmon
Bait\Lure\Fly: Bait
Fish Caught: 6 x Australian salmon @ 1kg-2kg
lots x silver trevally @ 600g
Comments: We set off (after voting) on Saturday from the Inverloch boat ramp. Headed out toward Pensioners Point, moved around the area for a few hours before heading up toward Mahers Landing at 3pm. An hour later three other boats turned up at the same location. Within ten minutes every rod was bending over and drags screaming. Salmon and trevally left, right and centre! Obviously we stumbled across a local spot. Will supply the GPS co-ords when I speak to my friend later. Looks like the salmon are staring to venture into the inlet....

21 September 2004, Matthew
Location: Inverloch Time: 8am-11pm
Type of Water: Estuary Type of Fishing: Shore
Target Fish: King George whiting
Bait\Lure\Fly: Sand worms
Fish Caught:

2 x King George whiting @ 28cm

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