
On the way I had a few quick throws with a Gladiator Kozami surface lure but the water was way to still for my liking, so I ventured the 700 meters to my first way point. Checking the sounder, I could easily see the cockle weed and fingers crossed, the bream would be here too.

After 45 minutes, all I had to my name was one 50cm flattie and two small bream. Hmmmm, what to do? I decided to mix it up and I rigged up with a 1/20 jig head. Maybe the fish were feeding more off the bottom. This did the trick for me and within half an hour I had two fish in the well. Not beasts, but good enough for a start.
I bumped into Gary Brown and David Tosland (in a dirty filthy stink boat) and they still didn't have one in the well yet. They moved off to try different waters while I decided to give it another 30 minutes. This turned out to be a good decision as five minutes later I landed number 3 for the day. Well that's my bag but it's nothing special. I need a kicker. A few people today will get fish near a kilo and to be in with a chance, you have to have on in your well, too.

I'd called her for 70cms when I saw her in the water but now she looked a little bigger, so I called out to Gary, 'What is she? 72?"
"No way," he says. "She's 71!" Well I was close. A few quick photos (thanks Gary) and she slides back down into the depths until next time.

My measly bag weighed in at 1.26kgs and saw me sitting in 12th place, 840gms behind Brian Hunt in 1st place. See, I told you I needed a kicker fish!
Day 2 dawned the same as Saturday but there is a predicted southerly so the organisers have called an early finish. The kayakers have to be back at 11:45am so we'll have 2 hours less fishing time. Ok, time to get my finger out and get a big fish or two.
Well, unfortunately no-one told the fish about my plan and by 9 am all I'd brought aboard was one small tarwhine. Ok, think Carl, think... Right, the last few days it's been blowing a North-Northeasterly. "Fish the wind blown banks," they say (who 'they' are I don't know) and if that's the case, I'd better get a move on so I can fish the southern side of the bay directly across from the launch site. It takes me 45 minutes to get there and I want to give myself at least an hour to make it back with plenty of time, so I have 1 hour to catch my bag.


There are a few slight gusts of a southerly as I head back and by the time I make shore, it's up to about 15 knots. Excellent timing I reckon and within 10 minutes, it's blowing about 30 knots! Good call Basin Lure and Fly, glad to see that angler safety always comes first. Kudos to you all for calling it early.
My bag came in at 1.6kgs (two day bag of 2.86kgs) and it was enough to bump me up to 7th place. Any time you make a top 10 is good and I was quite pleased with my efforts but without those kicker fish, it's very hard to get into the top spots. See, I told you I needed a kicker fish!
Top place went to good mate Stewart Dunn who smashed us on day 2 and ended up with a weight of 2.32kgs (2 day bag of 3.97kgs). 2nd went to Scott Marcinkowski (3.9kgs) and 3rd went to ever consistent Simon Morley (3.67kgs). Simon also took out the big bream prize with a beast of 1.32kgs. So again, another title comes back to live in the Shire! Yay Stewy.
Round number 3 is going to be held on the Clyde River, a place I've never fished before, so I'm really looking forward to it. Apparently there's lots of oyster racks in this system, so I reckon my Gladiator Bingos and Shiver Vibes are gonna get a work out. Thanks again to Stephen Blackmore from Gladiator Tackle for his continued support and for bringing in the great lures that keep catching me bream (and flathead and snapper and jewfish and whiting, etc, etc). Happy yakkin', everyone!
cheers,
Cid
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