Big_Al_2
15-06-2004, 11:58 AM
Fished the Pin overnight - with 1000's of others - had to park the car & trailer back past the bowls club at Cabbage Tree. Started off on the sandbank at the mouth of Cobby Cobby hoping for some flathead. Managed a couple of undersize flatties and 10 or so diver whiting which I saved/used for live bait.
Got smoked on one whiting, second mauled by a crab and third realised a 1.5m shovelnose - took the photo & released it.
Moved into Cobby Cobby to fish the deep hole overnight - first time I've persisted here. Hoping for a school jew, but in the end anything would have been good. Guy in the boat next to me said he'd got a couple of 3lb squire there on Thursday night. Ended up with 5 bream to 35cm and two legal flatties. Most of the fish actually came from the shallows, not the hole, and all fish were on the turn of the tides when the run had slowed down. Seems to be a prolific spot for eels which kept taking the live baits.
Need to keeplooking to find a consistent spot so I don't have to wait 4 hours between fish bites - any hints welcome. Only redeeming feature was Cobby Cobby is well protected from the wind so it wasn't too cold, although the fog bank that rolled over about 2am made things a bit cool in the tinnie.
Cheers
Big Al 2
Got smoked on one whiting, second mauled by a crab and third realised a 1.5m shovelnose - took the photo & released it.
Moved into Cobby Cobby to fish the deep hole overnight - first time I've persisted here. Hoping for a school jew, but in the end anything would have been good. Guy in the boat next to me said he'd got a couple of 3lb squire there on Thursday night. Ended up with 5 bream to 35cm and two legal flatties. Most of the fish actually came from the shallows, not the hole, and all fish were on the turn of the tides when the run had slowed down. Seems to be a prolific spot for eels which kept taking the live baits.
Need to keeplooking to find a consistent spot so I don't have to wait 4 hours between fish bites - any hints welcome. Only redeeming feature was Cobby Cobby is well protected from the wind so it wasn't too cold, although the fog bank that rolled over about 2am made things a bit cool in the tinnie.
Cheers
Big Al 2