walloper
30-12-2009, 03:28 AM
well it was through this site i've had the pleasure to meet, and fish with evilnev. a few pm's and it was sorted, pick the evil one up in sussex river, off the last warf.
the plan was to fish deep and hit the shallows after the wind got up.
we were on the first spot on beautiful st. georges basin at 6am and so were the bream, we were in 30 ft of water with some pretty reasonable soundings. i boated 2 bream while nev was tying a leader.
anything with a wriggling tail done the trick early.
nev soon loaded up with a bream on his hot rods swizzle stick.
i followed up with another yellowfin that had just as much energy as our first few.
nev casted, and after a few twitches hooked up, and his drag was singing. a nice basin red came to the boat, it was obviously hanging out with bream as we had a double hook up soon after.
we switched off the plastics and onto blades. the bite had slowed, but we managed a few more bream and tarwine as the wind got stronger.
we motored down along the edge we were fishing and picked a gap in the weed and snuck into the shallows. we fished surface for what was the fish of the day at 34 fork out of 1 foot of water.
we got 4 in the shallows, these bream were pure white at the net, so clean compaired to the ones that came out of deep water.
we got a few tailor over the flats and nev sadly lost a lure to the razor gang
the plan was to fish deep and hit the shallows after the wind got up.
we were on the first spot on beautiful st. georges basin at 6am and so were the bream, we were in 30 ft of water with some pretty reasonable soundings. i boated 2 bream while nev was tying a leader.
anything with a wriggling tail done the trick early.
nev soon loaded up with a bream on his hot rods swizzle stick.
i followed up with another yellowfin that had just as much energy as our first few.
nev casted, and after a few twitches hooked up, and his drag was singing. a nice basin red came to the boat, it was obviously hanging out with bream as we had a double hook up soon after.
we switched off the plastics and onto blades. the bite had slowed, but we managed a few more bream and tarwine as the wind got stronger.
we motored down along the edge we were fishing and picked a gap in the weed and snuck into the shallows. we fished surface for what was the fish of the day at 34 fork out of 1 foot of water.
we got 4 in the shallows, these bream were pure white at the net, so clean compaired to the ones that came out of deep water.
we got a few tailor over the flats and nev sadly lost a lure to the razor gang