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Elly31

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  1. 15 minutes ago, AUS-BNE-FISHO said:

    Hey Elly31

    I'm no expert but after I quick google search, I found that only juvenile ling fish stay in shallower/coastal waters - larger ones inhabit waters out offshore. 

    Judging by that, you may have your best results fishing off piers or wharfs where they can live under structure.

    CHeers Hamish

    Yes that is correct, I have been trying out piers, not too sure which wharfs to fish at though.

    Do you have any location suggestions?

  2. 8 minutes ago, Breaming with bro said:

    I think they are called Hairtail in nsw and they are often found around breakwalls at night they often take hardbodies meant for jewfish or tailor I don’t know any landbased spots around Melbourne but I do know they are easiest to catch at night around breakwalls or any long heavy structure I’ve heard people catch them a lot on live yellowtail meant for other fish hope that helps

    Thank you for the reply, I looked up Hairtail and it looks nothing like this fish, let me attach a photo for your reference.

    Ling_web.jpg

  3. I am trying to chase the very difficult fish to catch, as people rarely target them.  I am only interested in landbased fishing.

    The difficult part about it is that it has several names and I have lost track which is the most accurate, I am not after pink ling, I am after the common ling fish

    that is sort of blue coloured.  If I am able to catch the pink ling land based in melbourne, then I would gladly do that.

    Can anyone please give me some locations where I can have some luck in catching one of these?

    Thank you.

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