Another Sunday evening had me heading to Runaway Bay to chase a feed for the family. On arrival, my whitebait were quickly chomped by small tailor - all over 30cm but under 35cm. Great fun on the light gear and all released. In amongst the small tailor, one just legal flathead emerged. Things were slow after dark with only a couple of bream about 7:30PM, but then as the tide got up the bream started to bite consistently. I wanted some whiting as well as bream, and on cue they popped up in very shallow water (about a foot and a half). There were still a few bream amongst them, but I had my dozen so they went back. The whiting came quite quickly and I left them biting with a solid feed of fish for my large household for a couple of nights. No fish are ever wasted in my house, as even the much maligned bream gets turned into some delicious meals.
The best bait for the evening was Cribb Island worms, with yabbies producing no legal fish.
It was a good night, home earlier than expected and another feed in the esky.