Hey Everyone
I ventured down to Ferguson street in Williamstown and area I have walked past on so many occasions but never stopped to fish. We had a short session which was cut short to a Hyundai commercial being filmed in the area.
Fished for 70 minutes and caught 8 bream in total. 2 caught within minutes of each other measuring 37cm and 36.5 cm. which was great
Fished using light general purpose rods, ( Savage Gear Mpp2 2-4 ) using baits on this occasion which was a mix of bread, scrub worms, pilchard and maggots.
A video of this session can be seen at https://youtu.be/CRhirud6Cqg
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Alan B
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Catching Bream at Williamstown with Video Ferguson pier
- thebigal_au
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Good post mate you make it look so easy, who would have thought a berley sinker would do the trick .I've seen plenty of bream there but the crowds tend to put me off pier fishing, maybe I just have to pick the right time to go even think of a mid week session.
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Nice report.
Some good size bream. Thanks for the vid.
Cheers :thumbsup:
Some good size bream. Thanks for the vid.
Cheers :thumbsup:
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The place is on fire!
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Re: Catching Bream at Williamstown with Video Ferguson pier
Thanks !!!! The old berley sinker works a treat for bream if you isolate one area.Marty.A wrote:Good post mate you make it look so easy, who would have thought a berley sinker would do the trick .I've seen plenty of bream there but the crowds tend to put me off pier fishing, maybe I just have to pick the right time to go even think of a mid week session.
Yeah I drove past there today and it was very crowded and heaps of swimmers near the pier. I think you have to pick your times carefully there.
Cheers