Dawesville Cut and Canning Bridge

The last few days ive fished down at Canning Bridge and then at the cut today.

On Wednesday i went down to Canning Bridge for a fish in between 3pm and 8pm. Caught about 20 Bream ranging from 18cm to 34cm, I also caught a Cobbler which was quite surprising and then leter on in the day, I threw some twistys and caught a couple of undersize Tailor.

The next day i went back there to try my luck if i could get anything a bit bigger, that day i fished from about 11am through to 2pm it was a much slower day I only caught a few small bream and alot of those yellowtail grunter.

Then today I went to Mandurah for the boat show, i thought it was a pretty good event, we left there at about 3 and headed to the cut to see if it actually was "dead". Once i got there i checked if anything was catching anything and no one was catching anything apart from the odd trumpeter. I set up my gear along the wall and got fishing, straight away i was onto the fish, everyone around me was so surprised. At the end at about 7pm i had caught a dozen KG's ranging from 27cm up to 38cm half a dozen herring, a couple of sand whiting and some tarwhine, all in all its been a good couple of days fishing.

Also im looking for a new land based spot that i can go to tomorrow and hopefully catch something, i dont rlly mind what fish i catch just something apart from blowies aha, maybe some skippy or more bream or something.

Cheers for reading and hopefully some of you guys can help me out a bit, 

ill have the pictures up tomorrow hopefully


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Date Joined: 01/01/70

 Nice job mate! I find as

Sat, 2015-10-10 21:56

 Nice job mate! I find as soon as slack tide hits (either high or low) the kgs come on the bite.