Very rare to get a mac and tuna off the pier, but I have seen a lot of species caught there. Most likely a shark.
Hey, I'm wondering what would take a floating live Mullet or something of the Shonrnecliffe Pier at the end....
Mackeral, Tuna, Shark??? What else.
Very rare to get a mac and tuna off the pier, but I have seen a lot of species caught there. Most likely a shark.
Yes sharks, if you head out on a weekend night there are usally fellows with the full setup for catching these sharks,rays etc.
there was a 1.2m thready caught there last year but my guess would be a bronze whaler i used to get heaps off the end .
yeah most likely a shark or a dirty big ray.
"True Blue"
Thanks, I'd also give the shornecliff jetty a go, I dont mind sharks as long as they are under 4 feet, nice to go with chips. Dusk onwards would be the go, would it? Peter
I have seen makeral caught off there, but with all the negative reports from the bay i doubt there would be any around.
Chris
Shark and chips make a good combo
Can get them day or night to five foot there. Bigger ones better during the day in south east wind.
cuzza
Thanks, what bait and will 25lb line do?
hey tailorboi
if ur chasing ther sharkies i think thats a bit too light if ur chasing common estuary fish like bream flathead whiting way too heavy i would say 50lb to 60lb braid for the sharks with a 30lb wire trace rigged with a large live mullet. and a really big hook with a balloon float and an overhead and a boat rod possibly 16-20kg if ur chasing the estuary fish i would suggest a light 2-4kg rod with a 2500 sized reel and 6-8lb pe braid
hope this helps
baitmaster
Live To Fish, Die To fish
i beleive you are wrong there, 25lb mainline should be plenty to land sharks up to 6 foot as long as you have a good quality wire trace that is about 100lb or more. About the big hook too, its not neccessary if you use a circle hook you can catch big sharks on 3/0 hooks if you want but for the bigger specimens go 8/0-12/0 circles on a big wire trace. When chasing small sharks(up to 4 foot) often you can go without the wire and still land them.
regards,
keechie
Breaming is my LIFE!!!
land a sharky without a wire trace? theres a reason they are known as a man eater....
My mate caught a 4ft bronzy on 10lb mono no leader and a small hook he was targeting bream lol i was amazed! that he actually got it in. We sat there for 2 hrs, and he hooked it like 5 mins before we were leaving.
How is the pier doing atm btw i havent fished there for a good couple of months??
Cammo
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