hahaha oh man I tried out mullet point yesterday for the first time and like you's I went the track way not knowing it is now nearly impossible to get down due to slips etc so had to go all the way back and then a Chinese fisherman pulled up in the carpark and told me to just go around the rocks! lesson learned.
I’m in OZ whenever we’re doing recon for spots we always take ropes because you never know what’s in the way. Stay safe guys “BIG FISH AND BENT RODS TO YA”
100%. There are quite a few spots around the Northern Beaches of Sydney where fisherman have left heavy duty ropes securely tied to good anchor points for other fisherman to use to scale down some gnarly cliff faces and hard to access spots.
@@cococharliematenga4829 I fished some down right dangerous spots on beecroft peninsular Jarvis Bay in the 90’s before they closed 17of 19 ledges off out the front to fishermen.
@@craigfrith7024 Australia's deadliest sport/hobby as too many fisherman being swept off the rocks to their deaths, mostly Asian men. Good to see the laws have now changed requiring vests but too often i see people not wearing them.
Make the most of it .This whole area covering 70sq klm is to be designated Maori only under the Hauraki Gulf marine protection Act currently going through parliament .A very sad loss to local shore based and and small boat fishermen.