keenist Posted February 6, 2005 Share Posted February 6, 2005 had a quickly planned session late sun afternoon. headed out at around 6:00pm. on arrival to the mouth we were confronted by a few whirling birds. hopes were high. on closer inspection we could see that the culprits were in fact yakka feeding on plankton. a lot of casts with bigger plastics namely; weighted sluggos, 5" berkley minnows, bigger squidgies, as well as some jigging with metal under the yakka schools all went untouched. it seemed the bait was being left to feed unmolested... headed over to kurnell for a troll and straight away up to a sizeable salmon. caught on a pilchard CD-7, gave me some nice curry on my lightish baitcaster outfit. picked up the troll and after 5 min hooked and proceeded to drop something much bigger, probably a nicer king. aargh! we continued the troll in dying light for a lone tailor and that was that. funnily enough there were four boats anchored off kurnell that didn't seem to be boating any fish, while we caught fish snaking our troll between them? all in all was perfect to be out on the water. heres the salmon: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soapie Posted February 6, 2005 Share Posted February 6, 2005 I was out there last night as well. Pretty much exact time got on the water at 6pm. We noticed how much bait was around, however nothing seemed to be harrasing it. Did not see any fishing boiling up. We ended up having a decent session anyway, got some good Trevally around the 40cm mark (3) and a good size bream. Got to love the bay when its glassy like the last few days !!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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