Mullet_Musketeer
07-08-2006, 10:12 AM
I decided to fish the Pumicestone Passage at Bribie Island so headed up the coast from Brisbane and arrived about 5.00 am. I headed up to Whites Creek on the Island parked up and waded out to the junction of the creek and the passage which was a fairly long walk. I fished around and was bloody cold but after about twenty minutes I hooked up with a 25 cm Dusky Flathead on a 3” GULP Pumpkinseed Minnow Grub. I put him back and continued to wade up and down the edge of the channel casting up into the run out tide and just letting the plastic float down with the occasional jig or jerk. At about 6.00 am I got a better Dusky Flathead – 43 cm and realised I had not brought the keeper bag and so wrapped him in a rag and made the long walk back to the car and the esky. I was glad of the opportunity to warm up although the sun was up now.
I decided to change spots and drove down to Buckleys Hole where there is a great drop off about 30 metres out and you can fish it from shore at low tide. I wandered out and there were already a couple of blokes there. One was using plastics and one was using live mullet. I cast out over the drop off and instantly hooked up and then dropped a decent Yellowfin Bream using the 2” GULP Shrimp. I then had a great hour or so catching five Bream - all keepers - ranging from 24cm to 31 cm all on either the 3” GULP Shrimp or the 3” GULP Pumpkinseed Minnow Grub. The guy next to me with the live mullet hooked a decent Snapper just off the edge of the drop off ( perhaps 3 or 4 kg) but having battled it for about ten minutes and even got it out of a snag - lost it as he was towing it up the beach. Never seen a Snapper caught of the bank like that so I am really excited now and thinking of going a bit heavier on my gear!
I decided to change spots and drove down to Buckleys Hole where there is a great drop off about 30 metres out and you can fish it from shore at low tide. I wandered out and there were already a couple of blokes there. One was using plastics and one was using live mullet. I cast out over the drop off and instantly hooked up and then dropped a decent Yellowfin Bream using the 2” GULP Shrimp. I then had a great hour or so catching five Bream - all keepers - ranging from 24cm to 31 cm all on either the 3” GULP Shrimp or the 3” GULP Pumpkinseed Minnow Grub. The guy next to me with the live mullet hooked a decent Snapper just off the edge of the drop off ( perhaps 3 or 4 kg) but having battled it for about ten minutes and even got it out of a snag - lost it as he was towing it up the beach. Never seen a Snapper caught of the bank like that so I am really excited now and thinking of going a bit heavier on my gear!