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Been going to the river the last few days at various locations and not getting a very good run. Maybe a small bream or two but thats about it. Does anyone know any good river-fishing spots (Bream, Flat head etc)? If you know any sea fishing spots also let me know. Any helpful hints on bait and tackle would be much appreciated.

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The swan is polluted and over fished imo. People do still catch there though. Here have a chart- http://www.fishingwa.com/how-to-fish/swan-river-fish-timetables/

If you looking fairly local, my advice is to buy some decent line, some reef shoes, catch the ferry to Rotto and hit up the natural jetty near Kingston Barracks. Slap these coordinates into Google Earth's search bar if you don't know where that is: 32° 0'10.26"S 115°33'32.29"E My favorite land based fishing spot in these here parts. If you like river fishing hit up Moore river, plenty of big Black Bream. Use some light line, a small sinker, prawn and cast around structures like tree trunks, fallen branches, jetty's ect. Check fishing reports like http://www.westernangler.com.au/fishing-info/fishing-reports http://www.hotbite.com.au/forum/forumdisplay.php?6-Fishing-Reports on where, when and what fish, then get the rig to match the fish you're looking for as well as the type of fishing - http://www.rexhunt.com.au/fishing-tips-rigs Right time of day/night makes a difference as well as tides. Good luck :domokun:

There's plenty of Skippy, Herring, Tailor, Whiting, caught a King George off the main jetty too. Last time I was there, at the natural jetty, I had my line smashed by Salmon and seen 2 Spanish Mackerel, which was a massive shock because I didn't even know they were around these parts. :woot:

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