On Friday am I was up early and fishing down under the bridge at Bribie at around 4.30 am. Not much luck there so then I tried the jetty and also drew a blank. As the sun began to give me a bit of light I headed down to the ledge in front of Buckley’s Hole as the tide was now running in pretty quickly. For a while I was able to cast out over the ledge and the action was thick and fast – I got a good bag of bream in an hour or so before I was getting snagged on every cast and had to throw in the towel. As usual it was the Gulp Minnow in Sardine that seemed most popular. Another great Bream session in the Passage.
simon
The ocean is the ultimate solution - Frank Zappa
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Another cracker session Mullet.. Well Done.!
Sigh,
looks like I'll have to change my name or start producing.... Check out Thorbsy's report too- seems like we're in Bream weather at the mo... or maybe just the New Moon... in spite of the Northerlies... I dunno... ;-)
As usual MM, he who dares (the early mornings) wins.
Jimbo
Great stuff MM. well done. How big was the biggest? It looks a decent fish.
Cheers Freeeedom
Well done MM ....... Gulp sardines hey!
Nagg
Free - the biggest was 38cm 665grams - pretty skinny for one that long.