Ever had one of those days? Well, it started badly but didn't end up a total disaster.
Decky put me in the water at DWB and took the trailer home (study day) and I set off for a solo at Woody Point at 6.45 aiming for the turn of the tide. I had taken the pillies out of the freezer earlier and on arrival, they had turned to mush (Anaconda). Couldn't get 'em to stay on the hook reached into the esky for the bag of frozen herring and discovered two nice pork chops! Oh well! placcies it is. Reaches into the tackle tray for a swivel and was just tying it on when SHIT! What the hell was that! A bang and the boat shook! Looks up to see an eagle ray bouncing off the engine whilst at the same time I dumped the tackle tray upside down on the deck. Of course, all the weights managed to roll under the floor so there's a job for later
Anyway, worked the placcies (4'' chatreuse shad) for an hour resulting in a few nibbled tails and 2 Taylor at 32 and 35. Switched to Gulp ragworm after a while and pulled one small cod around 25cm.
Decided to move, found a show, dropped anchor and commenced filleting the Taylor and cutting into strips. dropped the bait and was hit before it hit bottom........size 1 gamakatsu to 10lb leader and 6lb main and it's taking me for a run..........finally got it to the boat and my PB bream at 35 cms........somehow it lost near 2cms between catching and photo so there's a dire warning for those who keep fish bang on the size limit
I0 minutes later........a bar tail followed in quick succession by another 3, all about the same size at around 40 and all returned. I was hoping they were males and I was waiting for the big girl but it didn't happen.
The next couple of hours saw 6 more bream around 25 and countless under and another nice one at 30. Also had about a dozen squire all under and a sole. I was kept really busy and I put it down to the berley pot as there was a couple of rigs withing shouting distance and they seemed to be doing nothing. All fish fell to Taylor and I did have a float out with the shitty pillies on but no go.............they must've been bad as on several occasions I saw the sharks actually nudging the float but not once did I get a run.
Returned to the Pine when I ran out of bait and it started blowing. Had an hour in the vicinity of the hopper for 7 catfish 2 to ragworm and 5 to chatreuse shad and then called it a day.
The 3 keepers
kev