Storm water bream
Submitted by UncleStu on Fri, 2008-07-18 12:36.
Would black bream hang around storm water drains looking for wash downs ,such as worms,bugs ect.
Or would the water be to fresh as in not brakish as they prefer.

Salmo
Yep!!!!
They love dog turds....
maybe wait a few days so they sink......
fresh water runs on top.....deeper water tends to remain brackish...
Riverside drive is flooded at the moment....from the tidal surge and strong wind and rain....might find good fish in Langley Park
UncleStu
DOG TURD BURLY
Its got a nice ring to it.Should I use fresh ? or the crusty old wite ones.If I can find a dog with worms I wont need to get bait..
Cheers Uncle Stu
tommo77
not too healthy
LOL..
Rob C
Ive had some good sessions
Ive had some good sessions ages ago with the run off from the houses in the yunderup canals. Some big bream in there this time of year.
Cheers
Rob
7739ian
Many years ago
my father used to take us down to the old brewery on Mounts Bay Road chasing Cobbler - he reckoned they hung around for the waste water discharge - warm and full of tasty bits. And we always caught a few good ones. Unfortunately he developed a taste for what came out of the front gates as well and that finished the fishing.
tommo77
thats a worry ...
but very smart to fish there i guess ...
Colin Hay
I am waiting for global warming to really kick in
and when the seas rise enough I will be able to fish in my backyard in Mirrabooka.
(Colin 1 - Co-founding member of the prestigious Colin Club)
Salmo
There normally a deep hole in front of the outflow
From the water coming out of the drain pipe/sump washing the debris/ mud away.... blackies will sit there holding water....dont know why...might just be for fun....
maybe to get them doggy doo's.
There are a couple of famous ones in bayswater.....and a cracker near south perth foreshore....
I know if you find a tree or rock covered in shag or pelican poh its also worth a cast....
ammonia