On the water at 1.30 am, Jonno and myself spent ages looking around and trying to tempt fish in a number of locations but the fish all had lockjaw. Plenty on the sounder but none that were eating anything. Managed 1 pike before sunup and put him out as a floater at dawn. He was taken by a 50cm Tailor. Lures yielded nothing around the walls so we headed offshore to try and get some more livies. Unfortunately they weren't interested either and we moved around a bit finally finding a few around the scottish prince. Jonno picked up a school mackerel at 58cm jigging a chrome slug right over the wreck. We chased some skittish schools of tuna around after that but they were only coming up for a couple of hits then going back down..very difficult. We moved back into the broadwater to try and get some pike but they were uncooperative as well and we only managed a couple. We moved back into the seaway at the top of the tide, tried a couple of drifts but that yielded nothing. Noone else was catching anything either and there was about 7 boats fishing the area at that time. We called it a day just after 9am.
A difficult morning's fishing, the fish just weren't interested in anything we threw at them. No shortage of fish on the sounder in alot of locations but not actively feeding. Water temps continuing to fall, between 22.7 & 23.4 Degrees.
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You guys left the flats too early. The kings showed around 9.30. They were very skittish though and I decided to leave them be.
Too many people on the North Wall for me to even bother and one guy in particular who was permanently stationed in the wash flyfishing for dart. =/
Pike were slow and I wasn’t game to go offshore in a 3.85 mtr boat.
Caught tailor at the yellow buoy up towards Crab at dawn on 20 gram raiders. All choppers and all under 40cm.