rando
26-11-2005, 10:50 PM
I decided to go for a look to see if I could score a feed of prawns this arvo about 4.30. Both my daughters begged to come, so I threw in a chair and a book and persuaded Anne -Marie to come too.
Found a likely spot and threw the net , tide was nearly full so it was a blind throw, and the net came up with 50 3 - 4 inch mullet.
Livies and a bait supply for my next outing( all good)
I sent one straight back out on a small spin outfit then set the rod in a holder while I gave my brand new Graphite SP stick a run,only its second outing .
I saw some activity on the livey rod, so I put the SP stick down to check what was going on and the next thing I know one of my daughters has had some kind of accident and the top 3inches of my rod is sliding down the line.( serious angst now)I was so ticked off I packed up and went home.
Then the thought of a pending tide change and a bucket full of livies got the better of me , So I dropped the familly off and headed out again to a nearby spot, with plenty of snags, and structure,, a bit off a drop off and with a falling tide I hoped there would be some eddies to fish.
First cast sat about 30 seconds then the rod gave one massive buck , then was still, I picked up the rod then felt that the weight was still there, and quickly hauled a very fiesty 63 cm flatty up the bank.
I put her in a pool and went to get my camera only to discover Anne -Marie had taken it with her when she got out of the car.
I released the flatty when I could not get a clear picture with my phone.
I stayed another 90 minutes as the tide continued to fall and when the livies failed to get any more attention I switched to a fillet off the deadbaits, This immediately got results , lots of good hits but only two hook-ups a moses perch and a squire both undersize ... released of course .
Nice outing except for the broken rod.
Cheers
rando
Found a likely spot and threw the net , tide was nearly full so it was a blind throw, and the net came up with 50 3 - 4 inch mullet.
Livies and a bait supply for my next outing( all good)
I sent one straight back out on a small spin outfit then set the rod in a holder while I gave my brand new Graphite SP stick a run,only its second outing .
I saw some activity on the livey rod, so I put the SP stick down to check what was going on and the next thing I know one of my daughters has had some kind of accident and the top 3inches of my rod is sliding down the line.( serious angst now)I was so ticked off I packed up and went home.
Then the thought of a pending tide change and a bucket full of livies got the better of me , So I dropped the familly off and headed out again to a nearby spot, with plenty of snags, and structure,, a bit off a drop off and with a falling tide I hoped there would be some eddies to fish.
First cast sat about 30 seconds then the rod gave one massive buck , then was still, I picked up the rod then felt that the weight was still there, and quickly hauled a very fiesty 63 cm flatty up the bank.
I put her in a pool and went to get my camera only to discover Anne -Marie had taken it with her when she got out of the car.
I released the flatty when I could not get a clear picture with my phone.
I stayed another 90 minutes as the tide continued to fall and when the livies failed to get any more attention I switched to a fillet off the deadbaits, This immediately got results , lots of good hits but only two hook-ups a moses perch and a squire both undersize ... released of course .
Nice outing except for the broken rod.
Cheers
rando