Went to D.I thurs night, last barge (10:10pm) to suite the 1am (approx) low tide. Hit the 1st cutting as usual, only to sink and get bogged down. Had to take the trailer off and pull it back to the top of the cutting with the snatch strap. Hit it hard and punched thru (after midnight). Thought this was odd as we bogged down on the second cutting too. Managed to back out and punch thru also. Saw the water in close to the exit of the 2nd cutting, so presumed the bar was there somewhere. With all the gin-ing around we launched and anchored in the lagoon about 2am (hit the hay for a few hrs).
Got going early and headed up near the cutting where we thought the bar was. Searched and searched with no luck. Thought we were going to have to retrailer and launch else where when we spotted the bar finally. So out we went, had 3 baits trolling early. One bonito, one slimy and one slimy with a pink skirt sqwoting on it's face. Was a tad rough in close but we pursisted. the sun made it clear that the water was a milky green in close. So we trolled out wider and wider. Untill we finally hit the blue water (which felt good). Trolled out there with the baits, then flicked over to high speed skirts as the water was alot calmer out wide. Put some halco 190 pro's out when we hit the dirty water again. Tryed in close on the way in and not one hit, after about 7 hrs trollin.
Thats fishing but, was better than been at work.
p.s On the way back there where alot of cars heading up the beach, when we hit the Noosa end cutting there where cars getting snatched out left right and centre, esp the ones towing. We followed another bloke and hit it hard to get us thru. Moral of the story the sand is soft up there, im guessing the lack of rain? I'd say fraser would be simillar?
Tight lines next time!