Went out from Evans yesterday. There were several boats and most did fairly well. One group took a lot of juvenile dolphin fish and a really nice knobby from somewhere near Patches.
We drifted in close for most of the morning and anchored up for the change of tide. Wind didn't get over 10kts and the predicted 2-3metre swell was a fizzer - almost glassy out there. Had an issue with the charter guy who just happened to be tootling past when I was pulling in the small jew. He plugged into our drift, which I suppose you wouldn't mind another small boat doing, but for a charter guy with about 8 rods to keep following you on a drift and probably set on doing the repeat when we did, I wasn't very impressed and told him so. Not my ocean I know, but there weren't so many boats out there that he couldn't find a spot of his own
Jeff caught the bigger jew (8.5 Kg gilled and gutted) with a live yakka on a floater that sunk in the almost no drift, I caught the schoolie on a SP on the top hook of a 3-hook Paternoster rig and the cobe on a live whiting . Mostly everything else was caught on pilchards. Worth noting that the big jewie had a whole whiting in his throat as well. Still no mackerel for us.
Tony