G'day,
Since the Jetty was shut a few years ago, I've had a few dives along its entire length, just to see what was there.
Each year I saw a myriad of species: schools of big batfish, bream galore, tailor, the odd pair of mackerel, gar, shark, sea mullet, a amassive resident groper just past the shelter, and a heap of big sea toads.
When it re-opened in March this year, I was keen to have another look when the water cleared, to see how the fishing affected it. Got to do that today, and the difference was stark. Not one legal fish to be seen along the entire stretch. Not even any bat fish. The groper's gone. Just a lonely school of hardy heads and the odd small toadie.
Not saying there aren't any fish there anymore - have seen legal bream being caught over the past couple of months, and even a couple of squire, but to say there is a difference is an understatement. Make me wonder if it's fished out already, or if it was just an off day. Find it hard to believe the latter, as I never once saw it even close to that desolate over the years it was unused.
Also makes me wonder about the odd fish that are being caught, still, and where they go during the day, as they certainly weren't hanging around the pier.
Cuzza