Gday guys, just a brief report from Caloundra passage from last weekend, 22/23 April. As anyone local would remember, the wind was howling!!!! We left home Saturday at 8.30am with the plan being to return home Sunday lunch time. The target species for the comp were whiting and flathead.
I had pumped some yabbies on Thursday as the tide was too high on Saturday morning.
First thing was to drop 8 pots out hoping for a crab or 2. We spread them from golden beach to lighthouse reach to see if there was much about.
Then south to try and seek some shelter from the wind. We went as far south as the narrow bits just before Cochin creek as that was about our limit for water depth. We did hit bottom many times prior to here but nothing serious.
We fished until about 2.00pm for about 8 average whiting only. It was nearly impossible to keep a yabbie out there without pulling a crab in. Only Jenny muddies.
Off to check pots and pump more yabbies. Ended that run with 6 good muddy bucks
and 2 sandies. We cooked the sandies and 2 muddies for dinner.
Not many more fish that afternoon.
Up Sunday morning and checked the pots for the most crabs I have ever seen!!! Every pot had either 5 or 6 muddies in it. Mainly Jennie or small bucks but we did end up with 6 more keepers for a total of 10 to bring home. Fishing hadn’t improved and the wind was relentless so we headed home about 9.00am. Nice feed of whiting, nothing of any size but. No flatty to enter.
Very average weather but still good times had by all.
Cheers
Lee
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