Saturday morning, 3.50am, deckie arrives at my place, and makes suggestion of venue change. Hmmmm not bad, yes lets do it. Changed to Raby Bay put in, and up the Rainbow chasing some mackeral.
In goes the boat at around 4.15am at raby Bay, in an ever so soft SW breeze, barely moving the wind meter.
Out round cleveland point and across to SW rocks on Peel IS in an almost glassed out bay. WHat a morning, sun just poking over a couple of clouds on the horizon above Straddie.Round SW Rocks and across Horseshoe Bay, what do we spy about 1/2km off The Bluff? You bewdy, a huge ball of bait fish rumbling on the surface.
Enough to put a smile on any fisho's face.
Over we go, slugs, trolled, tried absolutely everything, but nothing. Seems nothing was chasing them, or if it was they werent interested in our lures.
We decided not to waste time on them and shot round the Paltypus and up the Rainbow Channel. Stopped at Myora light and out the back went a Halco lure on my rod, and the deckie shot out a silver spoon and a trailing handline. 10 mins later the deckie cries " I'm on"........ in comes the first schoolie mack..... 61cm and in the esky.
Nothing then for the next 45 minutes, so we change plans.
Drifted with the run out and the ever so soft SW wind, floating pillies out the back.
My turn..........i'm on........ nice feel, using my el cheapo penn combo....which by the way does the job for me...... nice schoolie mack 70cm in the esky.
5 minutes ater i am on again....... then again,.......and again..... 4 in a row for the skipper......![]()
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...... still no wind and a glassed out Rainbow Channel...how good does it get.......(see pics below)
And that as Porky Pig says was ....."Thats all folks...![]()
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Not another hit, enquiry, nibble...nothing, nada,zip zilch.
Thats fishing. We shot down the Rous and gave old Harry Atkinson a hot...... with not too much hope, as it is very unreliable lately. Absolutely glassed out bay by now, as pic below shows. Got to Harry, some boats there, a pod of dolphins, and not much action besides quite a few undersized squire. Actually you got hit and hooked one as soon as your lines hit bottom.
Now, heres the go....as soon as you threw the undery squire back in, you saw a white flash.........zoom.........got ya!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the dolphins chaesd and ate the poor little squire as they went back down....never seen anything like it before. Nature at its best i suppose.
Anyway, a brilliant day on the bay, some mack fillets in the esky, cant complain, wish weather was like that every weekend
First pic Rainbow Cahnnel looking back towards One Mile.