Freshwater bay to Fremantle dinghy fishing
Submitted by gumbyconts on Mon, 2010-02-22 21:16
Hi All,
Does any one know of any hot spots during the day from a dinghy, Freshwater bay to Fremantle?
We were thinking about the flats around Point Walter for flatties, but can anyone suggest where we might hit up some bream.
My brother an law and I are a bit new at fishing this area and dinghy fishing so any advice would be excellent.
Thanks,
Jay
Faulkner Family
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for bream , look for any
for bream , look for any structures like over hanging trees or any dead ones right on the edge , another is any pilon or jetty that has mussels on them . flatties , any sand flats could hold the flatties, if you have polarising sunnies it will make it easier to sight fish rather than casting blind
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gumbyconts
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thanks for that advice, but
thanks for that advice, but i know the basics of targeting them.
more after locations than anything else.
cheers
crasny1
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Locations are pretty little secrets most of the time
Look for structure and jetties. Cast in tight or even under the jetties with lures or SP. As Faulkners said Mussels = Bream. Even harvest some and use as bait is a good idea.
Bream also seem to be here one day and gone the next so keep looking.
Neels
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joe amato
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try boat sheds
try boat sheds near rfbyc,scotch colledge boat shed,claremont yacht club or rfbyc yacht club,cast towards pylons,usualy a few bream at night ,not sure about day time
krabman
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trawl 4 tailor
hey mate havnt got any spots 4 bream but if u trawl a a small gold twisty around the sand bar and the markers at point walter arvo evening u should get a few choppers!