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Back for more Flathead from Bribie - Tuesday 31st May
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    Thumbs up Back for more Flathead from Bribie - Tuesday 31st May

    Tuesday

    When you are catching fish in a particular spot, it is difficult to tear yourself away. So at sunrise this morning I found myself back to the south of the old oyster jetty, on the mainland, opposite Bribie Island.

    I started at about 6.00 am, just on first light. High tide would be just after 8.00 am. The wind was a very light south-westerly. From 6.00 am to 8.00 am, all I could find were a couple Pike. I often find the last hour of the run in tide is difficult. I think the fish need a bit of current to get them in feeding mood. When the water is completely still, at high tide, they just stop biting. Around high tide I was also limited by the water depth, to within 30 metres of the Mangrove fringed shoreline.

    Around 8.30 am, as the tide started running out, I caught my first Flathead of the day – 42cm long, on a 1/6th 1/0 jighead loaded with a GULP 4” Minnow soft plastic in the Pumpkinseed Colour. As the run out tide grew stronger and the water level dropped, I walked further and further south, catching Flathead all the way along the big sandbar. I turned around when I reached the green channel marker and waded back up the Passage, casting into the run out tide. I swapped between the Pumpkinseed and Pearl Watermelon colour soft plastics and both caught fish. In total I caught 11 Flathead, of which 7 were over 40cm – the biggest was 61cm. I caught 4 fish on the sand right next to the green channel marker. All the fish were caught in less than a metre of water.
    I finished up back at the bridge by about 11.00 am. All the fish caught today were released, so get out there and catch them!

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    Re: Back for more Flathead from Bribie - Tuesday 31st May

    Awesome MM love reading your post ,thanks for sharing .

    Cheers Rob
    Shut up and fish

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    Re: Back for more Flathead from Bribie - Tuesday 31st May

    top effort all landbased hey? Can't go past the gulp grubs. Another killer is the turtleback 4" banana prawn, p-seed, though I have fished most turtleback colours they all produce nice sized fish.

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    Re: Back for more Flathead from Bribie - Tuesday 31st May

    The snaps can't resist the t'back worm!
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