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Seamaster's Jamie and Dan hit the water in Port Lincoln to see what's biting., and scratch up a feed.
After one of the wettest years on record here on the Eyre Peninsula we’re finally starting to see some breaks in the weather. We’re still seeing winds from the westerly quarter, which is unusual for this time of year, but in the water the seasons have shifted and we’re starting to see our summer species arrive.
Our local bays have been fishing well for King George whiting, with the sand holes in Proper Bay, Spalding Cove and along the north shore returning some nice whiting, especially around the bigger tides and late in the day towards twilight. There have also been some nice garfish coming from these grounds too, and it’s been good to see these tasty inshore fish pushing into our bay waters already.