Well, i was out of work for abit and was starting again on the next day so thought why not spend my last day off trying for some more jewys in the same spot i got 2 not long ago, hit it early with 2 mates, i thought i'd be interesting because one never fishes and everytime i take him i end up rerigging his lines and untangling knots but ohhwell his fun company and the other mate is a extremely good plastic flicker and i wanted some tips to get jew on plastics instead of baits.
back to fishing.. went out at 5 in the morning ready for our first drift over my spot at first light. My flicker mate was first in the water and first cast he hooked something so i was like whoa this could be a good day! excited as we all were we didn't muck around throwing our plastics around and soon enough he landed the fish on 4lb braid and 4lb leader on a 1000 reel and it was a jew. Very good for a first cast! Caught on a silver 5inch zman similar to a paddle tail but different not sure the name of the plastic.
We finished that drift hooking up but losing multiple fish so we did it again with the same result.. more loss of fish. We started getting frustrated thinking maybe we were using the wrong size jig heads or wrong plastic or something so for the third drift i changed too a 3inch gulp prawn and first cast with it within 3 seconds of it hitting the water i was on. Fishing with a 2500 sustain with 6lb braid and leader i started to get worried as it nearly spooled me after about 3minutes so my mate started the motor and began chasing this fish. Around 5minutes had past and it still wasn't stopping but decided to run directly towards 3 crab pots.. so we made the decision fast to reverse the boat away from him slowly trying to change his direction which actually worked in our favour and he began slowing fast. Eventually landed it and it was my first ever GT, was quite happy considering im still new to plastics and only ever caught flathead with them.
After that fish they went off the bite probably because of all the motor action right on the spot but ohhwell, decided to keep drifting over the flats for flathead and bream as the sun was well and truly up and got quite a few but my mate who can't fish hadn't caught anything at all the whole time so i got some liveys for him and some bait and he fished with bait while we flicked and started getting some finally. Livey rod went off and i gave it too him for his first shovel nose shark, he was pretty happy. Just after he got a photo with it my other little bait rod went off and another shovel nose shark appeared.
Anyway a good day in the boat plenty of small fish to keep the fun and found a new spot.
Will be going out this weekend as the wind looks good!
Ps the day before i hooked a thread fin salmon and lost it right next to the boat... wasn't happy.