- still learning my way around the forum when it comes to posting.
. Everything was initially quiet, however, as we filled our holders with live bait, small boil ups started to rise from around the reef
. With a handful of livies each, we moved out from the reef, just as the birds started to descend and predator fish began breaching the surface chasing the abundance of Jack Macks 
. However, my grief was short-lived as it was only a couple of minutes until both Griff and I were hooked up, feeling the line rub up against the kelp and fighting to keep the Kingies off the bottom. Fighting Kingies from the yak in the shallows is always a challenge as you have little say in what direction you go
. Nonetheless, we managed to land these two bruisers and a number of others, keeping two for the family before we headed across to Maori Rock.

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