smudge wrote: Good things take time I guess |
I also noticed the schools of mullet weren’t as prominent as they were over the xmas period.
The water temperature at Clarks was reading about 23 degrees C, unlike the 25-26 degrees I was recording over the xmas period.
However, fishing in Weymouth has been productive. Freshly caught Kahawai on a strayline rig made for great bait as the snapper couldn’t get enough of it. The water temperature was reading 20.9 degrees C.
Schecter wrote: I launched at Clarks beach early on Sunday morning and fished along the channel up to Wairoa point. I hit a few spots that fished well over xmas. But it was very quiet for me. I also noticed the schools of mullet weren’t as prominent as they were over the xmas period. The water temperature at Clarks was reading about 23 degrees C, unlike the 25-26 degrees I was recording over the xmas period. However, fishing in Weymouth has been productive. Freshly caught Kahawai on a strayline rig made for great bait as the snapper couldn’t get enough of it. The water temperature was reading 20.9 degrees C. |
gurnard wrote: Mixed results alright ! Usually this time of year I prefer the inner harbour as opposed to the mouth area but the lure of kingfish was too strong. I spoke to a mate who caught some good kings in the harbour the same day, albeit further in. They too said Huia was dead. |
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