Fished the pier this morning from sunrise, everyone seemed to be fishing off the left hand side of the pier, so I thought I'd try my luck on the lower right hand side just before the boats.
Put pillie chunks on 1 line and cast it out, as I was baiting the second line the first line went off. Landed a 37cm flattie, cast the second rod out, as I was re baiting the first line, bang second rod went off, was a 25cm pinkie which saw another day.
Was there for about an hour before it started drizzling and my son had enough. He was pretty happy reeling in 2 fish but.
Brighton pier
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Re: Brighton pier
Nice report man. Good job on the flattie seems like they are everywhere at the moment
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Re: Brighton pier
Yeah cheers, I've seen them being caught at st kilda pier the last couple weeks, and other people at Brighton were bringing in some smallish ones.
The little bloke was stoked to actually start reeling in the line and there be a fish on the end!!
Hopefully they stay around for a bit!
The little bloke was stoked to actually start reeling in the line and there be a fish on the end!!
Hopefully they stay around for a bit!
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They should mate sounds like won't be long and the little one will be asking to go again soonSeemu wrote:Yeah cheers, I've seen them being caught at st kilda pier the last couple weeks, and other people at Brighton were bringing in some smallish ones.
The little bloke was stoked to actually start reeling in the line and there be a fish on the end!!
Hopefully they stay around for a bit!
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Re: Brighton pier
They should stay man also pinkies should start to be getting caught at morning or night on strowns sw wind and high tide :thumbsup:Seemu wrote:Yeah cheers, I've seen them being caught at st kilda pier the last couple weeks, and other people at Brighton were bringing in some smallish ones.
The little bloke was stoked to actually start reeling in the line and there be a fish on the end!!
Hopefully they stay around for a bit!