Busso jetty dive
Dived busso jetty today for the first time.
Surprised that it's only 9m at the end, so about an hour down there.
I saw: stacks of usize skippy, huge shoals of bluebait, old wife, footballer, really big herring, western blue devil, sargent baker, 5 or 6 just size duie, big occy and cuttlefish, numerous soapy mulloway, ornate cowfish, globefish, huge longsnouted boarfish, leatherjacket (spiny tail, bluelined and horseshoe), gar, snook, sand whiting, dusky morwong, globefish, bullseye, a seahorse, small flathead, small sambo, goby, silverspot, porcupine fish, and various wrasse, not to mention all manner of soft corals, bryzoans, sponges, nudibranch, starfish et cetera.
Not to mention a fair few lost lures and rigs and a pristine 7' shimano rod and reel combo.
Highly recommended.
rigpig
Posts: 507
Date Joined: 21/11/12
nice work
A new shimano rod and reel, lures and tackle all for under $10 cost of a tank of air. Boom, scored my friend..
Sandgroper-WA
Posts: 125
Date Joined: 27/02/11
Or if you are ever short of
Or if you are ever short of a squid jig or a fold up chair, go dive Ammo Jetty.
D_d_001
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Date Joined: 09/03/13
or if you need a few dozen
or if you need a few dozen king browns for the home brew kit.
beeroclock
Posts: 739
Date Joined: 22/08/12
Yes its a great dive
even better at night, all the colours light up from the artificial torch light