Upon arrival, we could see another 3 boats working the area. We gave them plenty of room and starting working various SP's and surface lures, including a new one for me, a Towadi (and yeah, yeah, for you experienced guys, I know they've been around for ages...). Only about 10 minutes into the fishing I land my first. "Aaaarrgghh!" 24cm's to the fork...bummer, as it has to be 25cm's, so back it goes. Soon after, I get another: 23cm's this time. Both were legal fish as far as the fisheries are concerned but they're no good for these comps.
Gary finally lands one that is 25cm's on the button, so YAY!, we're up and running. I pick up another one that's just under but this time it was on the Towadi, so at least I've christened the new lure. I change to a Gulp 3" Minnow in mouldy cheese colour rigged on a resin jighead and first cast at a post in the middle of a weed patch and WHAMO, it's snaffled straight away. This feels much better and he's a shoe-in at 29cm's. That's two in the well and it's only 10am.

While motoring around we passed a nice little lagoon running off into deeper water and I flicked a camo sandworm into the current. I watched the line and it started moving against the current, which I thought was a bit unusual, so I struck and I'm into what feels like another keeper. And he would've been except for the fact he was a whiting. And a cracker at that, too. A real elbow slapper, he just snuck over the 42cm mark and he beat my previous PB whiting by 3 cm's. It's a lucky day for

And that was about it for Gary and me. We landed the usual assortment of by-catch (flathead, tailor, flounder) and lost a few good bream, but we were never really in the running to take out the comp. To rub salt into the wounds, the guys that won the day were one of the boats working the same flats as us. They just hung around a bit longer and finally the bream went on the chew and they bagged out with their best 5 fish weighing in at 2.9kg's. Good on 'em, I say. We'll beat them next time though. Happy yakkin', everyone!
cheers,
Cid
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