neilm Posted November 26, 2005 Share Posted November 26, 2005 Greetings Raiders. I was determined to wet a line this weekend and the only time I could find was early Sunday morning. So despite the forecast of a howling southerly I was up before dawn to find a sheltered spot. Ended up in the southern corner of Warriewood which wasn't too blowy. Used live worms to get two keeper bream (both around 35 cms) and a reasonable whiting (sent back to get bigger). Started to get pretty weedy, then the storm came over so gave up and came home. Nice to get out even in the wet! Cheers, neil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gutsy Posted November 27, 2005 Share Posted November 27, 2005 Greetings Raiders. I was determined to wet a line this weekend and the only time I could find was early Sunday morning. So despite the forecast of a howling southerly I was up before dawn to find a sheltered spot. Ended up in the southern corner of Warriewood which wasn't too blowy. Used live worms to get two keeper bream (both around 35 cms) and a reasonable whiting (sent back to get bigger). Started to get pretty weedy, then the storm came over so gave up and came home. Nice to get out even in the wet! Cheers, neil Neil, I fished North Steyne (Manly) on Saturday arvo from 5.30 till about 9.00pm for zero. Mate got an Undersize Taylor first cast then Nothing for 3 1/2 hours. Gutter was first class, but no fish holding in it. A bit of weed also. Got baited twice by what must have been small not to pickup a 6 hook gang. Got home in time for it to pour down rain. Nice to get out but was unorganised due to recent Trout fishing trip. Regards Gutsy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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