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Shore Fishing => General Questions => Topic started by: oxocat on February 08, 2010, 19:07:12 CET

Title: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: oxocat on February 08, 2010, 19:07:12 CET
Hello
I visit Malta regularly but have never fished there before. I am staying in Qbajjar Gozo in July and intend doing some fishing. Can anyone tell me the good places nearby and the best methods and baits please?
I am also thinking of hiring a small boat. Anyone know anyone?
All help and replys appreciated
Many thanks
oxocat
Title: Re: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: caldaland on February 08, 2010, 20:25:44 CET
qbajjar is very good for night fishing on the bottom with paternoster.sea worms are excellent so are any shellfish for that matter.just cover and seal your lunch and bait as that place is infested with rats! lol!
Title: Re: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: oxocat on February 08, 2010, 21:04:10 CET
Thanks caldaland, I can manage the night fishing but RATS!!!!!! better get my catapult polished  ;D
Title: Re: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: caldaland on February 08, 2010, 21:50:46 CET
lol!
Title: Re: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: noztheviking on February 09, 2010, 21:37:21 CET
Hi if catapults are so against the law why are they available at most fishing shops through out Malta
Title: Re: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: caldaland on February 10, 2010, 00:48:14 CET
he was kidding mate but,was not too far from the truth!
Title: Re: Shore fishing at Qbajjar Gozo
Post by: MartinB on February 10, 2010, 20:43:56 CET
If you want to avoid the rats then maybe go spinning during the day at qbajjar!! & you won't be alone!!! you'll see as qbajjar is a popular spinning mark! ;D..its best to go 1hr before sunset (or 30mins at the least) onwards as this is the best time for predators,esp. barracudas,to be active.
In fact you can catch little tunnie and atlantic bonito with spinners there this time of year.
However in July the water will be warmer so the bigger palegics will move in closer towards the shore & small amberjacks,blue runners can be caught on surface lures,minnows,plugs or metal spinners casted from the shore.
Also if your intent on hiring a small boat the bigger plageics e.g albacore and other tuna etc can be caught trolling by boat...and possibly a nice sized amberjack if your inclined try some jigging.