Port Melbourne on kayak this morning
Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 8:05 pm
Last minute decision. Saw the weather forecast, almost no wind. Went with a mate.
Fished 6:30am-10am. High tide 5:30am, 64% moon, clear sky.
Servo pilchard, chicken, squid head, various lures.
Two rods on bait, one with paternoster 4/0 KL hook and the other is running sinker with two 4/0 KL snelled. Another rod is 2-4kg rod for lures, mostly plastic on 1/8 jighead.
Few pinkies (25-30cm), mostly undersized snd released. A mate took 2x 30cm home.
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Four flatties (35cm, 39cm, 40cm, one dropped right on the kayak). One of them gave bite marks on my thumb.
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Then saw a school of fish on the sounder, tailor at around 40cm. Was like one cast one fish. Took two home for a mate who never tried it.
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Fished 6:30am-10am. High tide 5:30am, 64% moon, clear sky.
Servo pilchard, chicken, squid head, various lures.
Two rods on bait, one with paternoster 4/0 KL hook and the other is running sinker with two 4/0 KL snelled. Another rod is 2-4kg rod for lures, mostly plastic on 1/8 jighead.
Few pinkies (25-30cm), mostly undersized snd released. A mate took 2x 30cm home.
. .
Four flatties (35cm, 39cm, 40cm, one dropped right on the kayak). One of them gave bite marks on my thumb.
. .
Then saw a school of fish on the sounder, tailor at around 40cm. Was like one cast one fish. Took two home for a mate who never tried it.
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