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Visit Sorrento for a variety of cafes, restaurants, galleries, picnic and barbeque facilities. Jumping and diving off the pier and other structures is prohibited for public safety. There are shallow areas and often unexpected submerged objects Ensure dogs are kept on lead at all times and clean up after your dog. Safety in nature You can benefit both mind and body when you get outdoors to explore and experience Victoria's natural places.

Accessibility Visiting a park can be more of a challenge for people with disabilities, however, in Victoria there are a wide range of facilities to help people of all abilities enjoy our wonderful parks around the state.

Safety in nature All abilities access. Load, weight restrictions Speed restrictions apply No jumping or diving off piers or jetties Boating zones apply. Water hazards. Places Nearby. Searoad Ferries Sorrento. View Map. Moonraker Dolphin Swims.

Proline Fishing Charters. Sorrento Foreshore Camping. Rip Charters Fishing Trips. It is quite popular for divers to forage here for marble ones. Because of the sand movement and the ferry it often uncovers more bottles. Sorrento Pier was once popular with old bay steamers and visitors who would drop and throw empties from the pier. A good area to find bottles is often east of the ferry terminal. Ideal Conditions: You're going to want to dive here as close to slack water as possible because of how close Sorrento Pier is to a channel.

It gets quite a lot of current. The dive site is very prone to strong currents, so plan ahead. See WillyWeather Sorrento Pier as a guide for the tide times and the height of the tide. Parking: There is a large car park here which makes it easy to get a park in winter. It's always busy in summer. For other fishing in this area, a general-purpose medium fishing outfit is ideal.

This will allow you to cover a whole range of fish species. Perhaps starting with a 7 foot or 8 foot rod paired with a or reel spooled with pound lines. Squid jigs can be prone to snagging in this area, and we have found a lot of locals using the smaller size of 2.

You can also catch snapper, whiting, salmon, flathead, mullet, garfish, trevally, wrasse, leather jacket, rays and gummy sharks at this destination. Fishing 2 hours either side of the tide is best or fishing dawn or dusk. A good all-round option is a general-purpose fishing rod combo which will allow you to target multiple species at once. This might be a kilo fishing rod coupled with a size reel spooled with 8-pound line.

Using a basic paternoster rig with some fresh bait will work well for many different species of fish on Portsea pier. If your specifically targeting garfish, whiting and leather jackets then consider using small hooks as these species have small mouths and using small hooks such as a size 12 long shank will increase your catch rates.

We would also recommend berleying the area you are fishing which is a great way to attract garfish and whiting. You can buy premade berley or make your own using breadcrumbs and tuna oil. Good bait options will include pilchards, silver whiting, pipis, raw chicken, squid strips, maggots, silverfish. You can also fish this area with soft plastics to target pinkies and flathead.

We encourage you to read our detailed guide on how to catch snapper. Snapper season locally starts around October and finishes after March. The big reds migrate inshore during this time of year because water temperatures have increased providing ideal spawning conditions. With dawn and dusk are generally considered the best times to be on the water. The most common snapper rods are 7 foot 6 inches in length with a weight class of kilos paired with a or size reel spooled with pound braid or mono and 40 pound leader.

You can choose to fish lighter or heavier. Recommended bait options include pilchards either full or half, silver whiting, squid, garfish, mackerel and mullet. The best soft plastics are large jerk shads, whip baits, curl tails or paddle tails. Squid is a frequent catch on the pier towards the front and mid parts of the pier. Just look for the squid ink which is a great indicator of where to target them. Anglers do well-suspending squid jigs with the use of a float. Targeting squid is a fun form of fishing growing in popularity with the reward of fresh calamari.

Squid can be caught all year round, you will find them in shallow weedy areas and they respond well to jigs in clear water conditions. We recommend reading our detailed guide on How to catch squid around Melbourne.

An egi rod between 7. We recommend an 8 foot 3-inch rod paired with a size reel spooled with pound braid. Squid jigs are prone to snags in this area, and we have found using slow sinking jigs in the smaller size of 2.



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