this is of the pinkenba boat ramp / tackle shop , looks to be a bit of bank that you cast from.
jason
Hey guys, jsut wondering if there are any spots around Pinkenba or the like where it is possible to target squire and bream landbased?
Cheers
Jackash
this is of the pinkenba boat ramp / tackle shop , looks to be a bit of bank that you cast from.
jason
... i only work to support my fishing addiction.....
Hey Jackash
Well...Ive fished the sunken wall quite recently and it seems to be a very good spot...
Ive onli fished a couple of times, trying to target squire and bream aswell. So far ive caught a few bream up to 30cm.
Its a bit of a walk but i reckon its worth it. There have been people catching squire of it but im not really sure where abouts on the wall.
I was told by some local guys that the top part is really good and the lower parts are just a waste of time. The guys said they catch alot of good fish on there like Squire, Cod, jacks.. and so on
Anyway hope this helps...
THe sunken wall near the sewerage outlet (as against the "sunken wall" a bit further upstream most people talk about) is good for catching bream. If you can work down through the mangroves just upstream of the sewerage outlet itself is also good, but that close to the "berley", you tend to get a lot of small stuff as well.
like blind mullets
I seem to catch a lot of smaller fish along the wall there, but there always seems to be a lot of boats lined up along the wall so they must be catching something. You do tend to get a lot of sting rays and catties along it also.
Where the Red arrow is, there is a small park you can drive too... It's all shallow sand out the front of it that gets slowly shollower, then drops into a deep hole. On the other side is a sand bank that is dry at low tide. Around to the left there is lots of mangroves lining the banks. Around to the right there are some more scattered mangroves, but also becomes peoples back yards, so hard to fish...
The deep hole is drawn around in blue, and the sandbank is drawn around in yellow.
I've caught lots of flatties & whiting here (Especially off that sandbank from a boat on a rising tide on bloodworms! ). Also caught a few bream kicking around there, but not as many as other places.
Just make sure you take your bushmans... This is the breeding ground of all the big mozzies that once they get to light aircraft size move to Schultz Canal
hey fishin dan, where did you go to get those kick arse images of the river, is it a free program?
Drew
Google Earth the program is called