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After a mornings drenching on the Redlands, we left Cleveland around midday to chase the pelagics around the southern bay, after I was convinced by my deckie that the rain has eased up........hmmm........
Fished for 1 1/2 hours for several undersize mackeral and 1 x 6kg longtail (again caught by the deckie) which made the trip worthwhile. LT was caught on a halco twistie 30g. Fair few schools of LT and mac tuna around, but the weather (heavy rain) got steadily worse so we called it a day around 1.30pm, and headed back soaked through to be greeted by the first rays of sunlight for the day as we pulled the boat up in Cleveland........always the way!!
Storm covers....LUXURY!!!!!! No seriously that would be great...we just had a dodgy old bimini that gets in the way if you want to make a decent cast....so it was down most of the time. I agree, there are a few schools around at the moment, and trhey aren't too spooked yet either (may be a different story after the weekend though
Vic1,
How good are the old halco twisties. I used one for the first time in about 10 years the other week and pinned my best trevally on it. I love the way they stir up the water. Do you know if you can get them in sizes larger than 70gram (biggest one i had) as i recon they fish even better than the big raiders.
Cheers Fritzy
It didn't get a cast all day I spent most of my time putting the bimini up and down. Had the trout rod with SP ready if we got real close to them though.......be fun to hook up on a LT on that gear!!!!