Yep and considering for 2 yrs now , all yr round we have always come home with a feed.
Mind u in the dark hard fishing winter months have been saved a few times by the long line soak of 1 or 2hrs.....(mentioned above drop / pick up in slack tide/ fishing times)
And unlike others , have yet to get the option of lure/ soft baiting working yet... so limited to bait burley.
If one goes out often all yr round, just to fish, it is very easy to fall into the bite time moon science roundabout side of things....
We / I did, and was gently reminded by a mentor we are very fortunate to have....
Heading out for a feed is ok...but boating is far more than that..its also about
the scenery,
the bays, go in to see what the sign on the beach says (no dogs , kiwi breeding)
cruising around close into rocks, looking, watching the shags feed the chicks on a rock face
The ocra that pop up suddenly 10m off the stern, and the fins are higher than u are
The Navy chassing down a trawler and fancy turns
Watch big square masted sailing ships come over the horzon and come within a few 100 ms
The dolphins and whales.
Weave ones way between rocks onto a tiny beach, and go for a walk, and/or have a basic snorkel and fins and have a look around.
A lot ppl .. it about head out catch the change light head home by 10:30 am bin full
We ... its head out for the day, if get a feed (always do) and come in when ready.
So an ave day, subject to tides etc, meet at home somewhere between 4:30 am and 7 am.. hit the fishing grounds about 1 3/4 hrs later... then head back between 1pm and 3:30pm
Boat cleaned/ water blasted down, engine flushed, gear cleaned, fish filleted, frames to ppl down the road, done by 4pm to 6:30 pm.
And the cost.. about the same as a round of golf, less than a couple hrs at the movies, or elcheapo day charter,
Boat/ fishing is far more than just catching fish or hanging a line over the side..
And that has to be one of the best bits of advice our mentor has given us
And lets not forget the good company....