Bream and the rain
Submitted by GusG on Fri, 2008-07-04 12:15
I was planning on going for a bream bash tomorrow morning with some HB lures. Do you think the amount of rain we have had overnight and today will have started pushing them back downstream. I am not sure where to try. I am wondering if my efforts would be best concentrated around Maylands (the only place I know there is a jetty near the Bath St Reserve) or further down the river. Where abouts on the Canning can you fish shore based.
Not after any 'secret hotspots' just general areas? Thanks
Colin Hay
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I am not sure if they will have moved yet Gus
Under the Canning Bridge is pretty good for bream.
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Jas04
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hey im going tom morn around
hey im going tom morn around freshwater bay but canning river sounds pretty good to good luck mate
GusG
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Whereabouts
Are you going down around Freshwater Yatch Club? I gave that a good bash a few weeks ago without much joy. I fished the jetties near the club and around towards the Scotch College boat house and no joy.
My other option was going to be around Jojos.
Good luck to you too mate.
brenz
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*cough* matilda bay yaught
*cough* matilda bay yaught club *cough*
;) hint hint;)
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GusG
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thanks mate ;-)
thanks mate ;-)
Jas04
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yeah im out on a dingy tho
yeah im out on a dingy tho so going to potter around there
Dreamweaver
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Matilda bay
Unless they've moved it, there's a pontoon (floating) finger at the public ramp, right alongside the yacht club that Brenz didn't mention.
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Elora Danan
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Deep Water Point!
Hey Gus,
I think Deep Water Point will be worth a poke at mate. I'm pretty sure they will be lurking in the holes and flats around there, alot of little rocky ground through there too. Even have the chance to pick up the odd Flathead or what not, keep moving I would say!
Hope you get into them mate.
Cheers lads,
Darda. H
saltatrix
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Theres Bream upstream, down
Theres Bream upstream, down stream and around stream.
Theyre everywhere.
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