Hi all,
Ducked out for a couple of hours this arvo to the local estuary.
Upon arrival, the toadies were out in force as usual
so the SPs would be staying in the box. On with a little spoon and on the fisrst cast I managed a brief hookup to something small and silvery. A couple more casts and I was able to bring one to hand for ID: small tailor a fairly uncommon fish down this way normally but not today. The interesting thing about this one however was the quite prominent bite mark on its flank. Maybe some bigger things out there?
After a little more playing with the choppers, I moved down the channel towards my flattie spot. As I drifted along the dropoff I picked up a few small flatties before a rather unusual fight heralded something different.
This time it was a nice snook which put up a great fight for a snook as I've found they normally don't have much to give but this one actually gave a reasonable account of itself.
After this, I managed a few more small flatties (they seemed to get smaller as time went on).
Before the lack of light forced a retreat.
Cheers
col.