I might join you.
Weather forecast looks ideal. Very low east wind and incoming tide.
Wind been blowing west, so maybe water be clear enough.
Be good to look for kgw and some squid.
I might join you.
I'll be with a mate, be there 5:30am to start fishing at 6am.Andrews wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 9:25 amSounds good all,
Winds do look pretty perfect, water was a little churned up yesterday from the winds but clear.
Has been some nice kgw shallow in the warmer water, and pinkies around over the broken bottoms 1-4m . Squid are still pretty slow.
I'll be chasing some kgw / pinkies on plastics, and then maybe squid.
Looking to arrive 7-8am, but flexible and will be with a mate. cheers!
Oh dear...Lennykravitz wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 7:55 pmHi everybody,
I did launch at Clifton Springs this morning around 8am.
A day to forget.
Conditions were a little ordinary.
Fish were scarce for me except for undersized pinkies.
Two hours later decided to prop with the anchor first time and it got worse.
I came off the kayak. Just being silly and not thinking things through properly.
Got back on just fine.
But left my Zodias/Vanford combo behind.
Learnt some lessons from today.
Did anyone else get out??
Cheers man.Lennykravitz wrote: ↑Sat Jan 20, 2024 9:43 pmHey Sebb,
You’ve made my day better already with that comprehensive report. Thank you.
Nice to know there were some fish to catch.
Spoke to another guy on an Outback.
He had 2 KGW and a Flathead.
That was as I was heading back feeling a bit ordinary.
There was another gentleman I met from Canberra who had a quick 20 minute session on his Pryml, maybe from BCF. Too bumpy he said. I never felt unsafe until I came off unexpectedly for what felt like less than a minute. Lost a bit of gear. I’ve still got plenty at home.
I’m happy you and your buddy had a nice session.
Sounds and looks good to me.