Got no pics, but just a quick report, those local to Brissy northside mite be interested
Trip 1
Some nice weather yesterday tempted me to drop the boat in late morning after completing the daily chores - hard life not working - Scarby Reef being the target. Picked up some Gar from the local seafood retailer, and did a few slow trolls on the north side of the spit for a couple of nice Tailor and a cracking Lizard around 60. Threw some gulps around off the end of the reef for another Lizard, and some mixed rubbish, Moses and Leather Jackets being the culprits.
Settled into the shallow spot around 3pm, burleyed like crazy till dark for another Lizard, and a few quality Bream, with a lot of just legals going back, still no pink fish
Trip 2
When the Bay Whisperer messages you to see if your interested about a run to his Tailor spots, you dont say no, so up early this morning to meet Shane for a trip in his boat. A nice trip over, Shane was fishing Pike and me Gar, I got dusted early by a suspected Cod, then we chipped away to put half a dozen quality Choppers in the esky, Pike proving to be the better bait. Thanks very much for the run mate, allways a pleasure, and some nice fresh Tailor fillets for tea and breaky!
Trip 3
Put away the gear from this morning, and thought to myself "Self, its a nice afternoon, low tide around 4, little bit of east nor east, you should go Flathead fishing". I didnt argue, why bother, so slipped down to Hayes, which has been firing for lizards lately. A very easy 2 hour land based session which turned into a flatty marathon, a lot of 38's, but some mid 40's in there as well. A couple of boats in there trolling and flicking as well. The olds got a big feed of flatty and bream today, so I kept my 5 to keep the Misso happy. The usual Gulps and Pro Cure scent
The local spots are fishing pretty well atm if you put in the time. As much as I enjoy my Barra, Bass, Toges etc, its been nice putting fish on the table lately. Prob should take a few pics next time. Just counting down to Swains in July now.