
But they weren't! I started off by picking up a few small flathead while Andrew landed a legal whiting but set it free to grow a little more. The tide was running out so we figured the fishing would be good but for some reason they just weren't on the chew. Maybe we needed to wait for a bit more water movement before they came on.
I switched from the Sammy 65 to a shallow diving chubby. By now I'd moved out to slightly

But that was it for me. I landed two more small flathead (good to see so many littl'uns around) before having to head back in. Andrew rang me a few hours later and reported that 45 minutes after I'd left he managed a few bream, the biggest going 33cms fork. If only I'd hung around. Next time I guess. Happy yakkin', everyone!
cheers,
Cid