So work was a bit slow and we were keen to see if there were any more snapper around the Green Island shallow reefs. This led Kyle & I to do a pre-dawn run in less than perfect conditions this morning. We were seriously doubting our sanity as a stiff westerly wind made for a very, very bumpy trip north from the Wello Point ramp. Luckily the area we had targeted to fish was a little sheltered from the wind by the island.
We knew that we had made the right decision when Kyle’s first cast saw his flutterstick monstered on the drop in 2.9m of water and a healthy 35cm snap came aboard. I was into the action with an undersize snapper about three casts later. For the next hour or so we both managed to get another couple of legal fish each with both of us getting a 42cm fish as our biggest. We missed quite a lot of savage bites to pulled hooks. Kyle lost a much bigger fish and also landed a small moses perch. We did lose a couple of fluttersticks – one to fish (Kyle) and one to a bombie (me!).
The snapper bite went quiet as the sun got higher so we chased some chopping mackeral around the northern cardinal beacon but without success. We rounded off the morning with a drift in the Ormiston shallows that yielded two small bream for me and a nice 30cm bream for Kyle.
We tried a few other lures but all of our fish came from the fluttersticks. Final tally was about 10 snapper (5 legal), three bream, a moses perch and many nuisance pike…
Gotta love a quiet Friday morning in the bay shallows!
Cheers
Pete & Kyle