Tried the backwaters of lake currimundi today. I'd taken a walk around the area yesterday afternoon and spotted a few mullet and some snub-nosed gar, thought I might try and boost the bait supplies. Headed there this morning on high tide with a bag of bread. Walking along the pathway and I saw some bream hanging around under a snag. Threw some bread in, got them feeding and eventually hooked up to a small one. There weren't many of legal size among them, but after hooking the first they all went into hiding again and I moved on. This happened plenty of times and everywhere I went I was harassed by small bream and I couldn't find a gar for love or money. The mullet were swimming straight past the bread, totally uninterested. In the end, a few hours saw me catch a few bream but it was exciting fishing trying to stay out of sight while casting into snags. Low tide might be better for the mullet, if they will actaully eat the bread.
Joel