Hi all,
Been busy with work lately which has not allowed me a fishing session so when I had a earlier finish on Friday I took the chance and hooked the boat up for a arvo fish on the harbour solo.
Launched in on the parra river and ran up towards the harbour with a few boats on the water and the parra ferries roaring up and down the river. The tide seemed to be incoming as I passes a few bridge pylons which directed me towards heading up near the harbour bridge looking for clean water.
Riggin up I found out that in my haste to get out there I had forgot my plastics lure bag and after a quick scrummage had found 3 gulp prawns and a pack of squidgy bugs.arhh!!! Looks like the day of the hardbodies!!!
I did a bit off exploring and a few speculator casts as some structure for nothing before popping over to the tripod marker that I was busted off on last trip. Sitting in 25ft of water I cast in a squidgy bug and sunk it down before shaking it back to the boat with a rat kingy on its tail. A few more casts and a blade thrown in could not tempt the kingy back but at least I know what busted me off a few weeks ago.
Headed closer to the harbour bridge and found a great looking bit of structure, a broken and disused wharf that was heavily rotted and unstable. I could see broken posts just below the water and saw a skip of a prawn being attacked so on went my last gulp prawn and a strike pro shrimp suspending hardbodie.
I could see bream swimming around and just kept vesting up under the shaded area and slowly working the strike pro out. Half way back to the boat I felt a tap and set the hook and pulled hard to pull the fish from the barnacle encrusted poles. Once clear the bream pulled hard trying to get back home to his home but after a bit of rod work the bream was in the boat.
It was a solid bream of 40cm and my pb on hardbodies since moving here. I stayed in the area but with the wash from the constant ferries coming past every few minutes I headed around the back of the structure and worked the gulp.
Casting to a flat board that was broken and working parallel of the structure I was smacked by something unknown which took no time to snap me off. There goes another plastic.
After seeing a few jackets and losing a heap of tails, actually was down to my last plastic, a gulp shrimp. I cast up current on a single pole which had some movement around it and instantly came tight to a nice bream.
Check out those teeth!!!
Fished down the wharf and into a newer wharf structure and could see little bonito swimming around. The blade didn’t get them excited and were feeding on something very small. As the blade hit the bottom and a hop of the bottom I was smacked by a nice flattie, my first on a blade.
It was getting late and home made pizza was calling me home so decided to leave the area and head home. The sun was setting and I was happy with finding some new productive areas and explored a few more on the way home.
Cheers