113km holy
Jim Brent and I headed out at 6am this morning for a big bay run. First stop was Green and we could not raze a scale so then we headed to St Helena with the same result. The weather started to change for the better so we decided to head to Curtain reef the sounder was alive with bait but once again only under sized fish. On the way back home we headed via Mud where Jim caught our only keeper. It was a good day for boating and been with friends. We did 113km today and we only used 45L of fuel and about ½ of that were in lumpy conditions. We found some very good structure that will come in handy once the tides and moon phase are right. Many thanks Brent and Jim for coming along.
Last edited by Steven78; 05-08-2007 at 08:16 PM. Reason: Spelling
113km holy
Some days you just get dealt a bad hand m8, At least you found some new ground and it sure as hell would have been better than working (like me) how big a boat and what size motor were you running,cheers Snas
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
Live life like a dog,If you cant eat it or hump it ,
pee on it and walk away.
Thanks Snasman I am running 4.8m Galeforce with a DI 90HP 2 stroke.
Last edited by Steven78; 05-08-2007 at 08:20 PM.
4.8 Galeforce / 90 E-tec and it handles like your floating across the water giving a very smooth ride.
Point 7of a metre swells today was like nothing worried the boat it just powered on all the way to Moreton Island.
Thanks for the big day out Steve you sure have an awesome fishing machine.
Cheers Brent
Last edited by Aquarius; 05-08-2007 at 08:30 PM.
Thanks for the top day Steve. Was good weather,good company. Sure it is a top rig mate. Thanks again.
Jim
The morning was a bit lumpy but when the wind abated the arvo was just magic.
The fish were quiet but who cares with winter weather like today.
Cheers Brent
Sounds like you guys had just a hard a time as us! Just couldn't get anything to grab the placcy and run! Thanks for your report.
Simon
Thank you for the reply's. I am looking forward for the next trip to the other side of the bay.