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    Evans Bay?

    Just moved to Evans Bay (wellington), anyone know if you can catch anything out here? See people practically outside my door (live across the road from the water) fishing on the weekends but i've never seen anyone catch anything.
    Thoughts? Don't want to walk out there and look like a damn fool

    Cheers.

    Angus

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    Give it a go Angus. Nothing to lose but a bit of time.
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    Know of more people catching at oriental bay.

    Hutt river mouth in seaview is good for kahawai.
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    Just pack a rain coat!
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    Heh yeah, what the heck is up with this rain??! Will give it a go when it clears up and report my findings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Heh yeah, what the heck is up with this rain??! Will give it a go when it clears up and report my findings
    Good on ya mate, did you feel the earthquake where you are?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    Know of more people catching at oriental bay.

    Hutt river mouth in seaview is good for kahawai.
    That's my sacred Maori land mouth of the Hutt river ati awai

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Just moved to Evans Bay (wellington), anyone know if you can catch anything out here? See people practically outside my door (live across the road from the water) fishing on the weekends but i've never seen anyone catch anything.
    Thoughts? Don't want to walk out there and look like a damn fool

    Cheers.

    Angus
    my advice for evens bay Angus is to either get a kyak and fish the head rocks or pick your tides and fish using a ballon to keep our bait out of the snags mate.early morning fish the gutters on low tide north of the surf club for kahawai.Or wind permitting mate cruze over to mirimar wharf or further around by the old naval base and again fish using a ballon grab your bait straight from the rocks(pipies mussels).Ive fished these areas for yonks mate you do have to wrok abit at it just getting to know the areas to fish and how to fish them once to sort that youll get plenty for the table all year round.and berly up especially from the rocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Good on ya mate, did you feel the earthquake where you are?
    I think i slept through it. Woke up at 6 this evening. Unemployment is a cruel bastard -__-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    my advice for evens bay Angus is to either get a kyak and fish the head rocks or pick your tides and fish using a ballon to keep our bait out of the snags mate.early morning fish the gutters on low tide north of the surf club for kahawai.Or wind permitting mate cruze over to mirimar wharf or further around by the old naval base and again fish using a ballon grab your bait straight from the rocks(pipies mussels).Ive fished these areas for yonks mate you do have to wrok abit at it just getting to know the areas to fish and how to fish them once to sort that youll get plenty for the table all year round.and berly up especially from the rocks.
    Cheers bro, my equipment is minimal at this point but i reckon i can get by I'll give it a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    I think i slept through it. Woke up at 6 this evening. Unemployment is a cruel bastard -__-
    Sheet mate, what happened to your chef job? I'm not working much atm (taking a break before I start pushing people down stairs ha ha) so hit me up if you want to come over and cook me dinner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus_A View Post
    Cheers bro, my equipment is minimal at this point but i reckon i can get by I'll give it a go.
    next time im down ill take ya for a flick i visit my old girl in strathmore thats when i get out for a fish bro.these days im usually watching my boys fish which is exciting in its self.last time i was down my 5 year old( dougie was sweet talked by this 5 year old) managed to snag a stingry which pulled ilke a bastard and he was fighting it like a champ ,that was just on seaton wharf mate.
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    pm sent . can be a bit slow but you can catch allsorts in evans. but if you can go round the south or east coast, much more bettera fushing . try mussel baits
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    Seriously, this kid is five and could sweet talk the pants off Nigella

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    Sheet mate, what happened to your chef job? I'm not working much atm (taking a break before I start pushing people down stairs ha ha) so hit me up if you want to come over and cook me dinner.
    I was away for months due to hospital treatment so I had to leave.
    Anytime, i LOOOOOOVE cooking for other people!

 

 

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