Went to Portsea today and had a little over an hour of fishing. The Pier was fairly quiet with only half a dozen fishers on it.
I took one rod to throw squid jigs....and couldn't help myself....still had a baited rod as well.
And of course, the bait of choice ...... compost worms.....
Well the squid jig had a few follows by some small squid, but I couldn't interest any in striking. The upside was no one else was getting anything either, so I wasn't too disappointing. Only lost one jig.....the metal eye broke, been a long time since i used it and must have rusted through, and it dropped through the metal grate...it is still sitting there on one of the beams.
The bait was getting demolished continually, however I couldn't hook up. I kept the bait moving, near the pier and further out.....inside side of the pier.
In the end I managed two fish, no idea what they are....photo below. I am sure the slat fishers will know what they were.
Nasty bitey teeth on them.
Anyway - two fish caught, which was better then my recent Yarra trips, so a worthwhile trip in my books.
Portsea pier on a falling tide?
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- Bluefin
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Re: Portsea pier on a falling tide?
Nice report and pics mate. Yea those are wrasseChrisD wrote:Went to Portsea today and had a little over an hour of fishing. The Pier was fairly quiet with only half a dozen fishers on it.
I took one rod to throw squid jigs....and couldn't help myself....still had a baited rod as well.
And of course, the bait of choice ...... compost worms.....
Well the squid jig had a few follows by some small squid, but I couldn't interest any in striking. The upside was no one else was getting anything either, so I wasn't too disappointing. Only lost one jig.....the metal eye broke, been a long time since i used it and must have rusted through, and it dropped through the metal grate...it is still sitting there on one of the beams.
The bait was getting demolished continually, however I couldn't hook up. I kept the bait moving, near the pier and further out.....inside side of the pier.
In the end I managed two fish, no idea what they are....photo below. I am sure the slat fishers will know what they were.
Nasty bitey teeth on them.
Anyway - two fish caught, which was better then my recent Yarra trips, so a worthwhile trip in my books.
- ChrisD
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Re: Portsea pier on a falling tide?
ahhh excellent, at least I know what it is now.
Still better than nothing.
Still better than nothing.
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Re: Portsea pier on a falling tide?
I've seen people use wrasse as bait to catch bigger squids.ChrisD wrote:ahhh excellent, at least I know what it is now.
Still better than nothing.
Next time you see squids following (but no take), try smaller jig and natural colour, gentler twitch and longer pause, also cast to the current, let the current drift the squid jig. Usually can trigger a take.