Duration:2 Hrs
Tide:17:41pm (4.2m)
Weather:SE10mph, low cloud, 14.0C
Bait:Plastics
Rigs:Jigheads
Results:10 bass
Report:My youngest daughter, Toni, hadn't been out fishing with me for a long time so today I twisted here arm to come out. Although it was fairly cool, it was flat calm, but all the same we headed for a sheltered part of the Harbour. I had set up about four blue/green Motherworms for both of us to try. I had picked these up recently from Padge and was having some success with them. These were glued to a Xorus jig head. For the afternoon we drifted the same patch; starting up abeam of a well known land mark and drifting almost in the centre of the fast flowing channel. We continued each drift for about 300 hundred yards before starting up again. Noticeably most of the fish were caught as we drifted from the reef and structure onto sand and it was great cracking.
We had our first fish on the second drift, and thereafter almost had a fish a drift. That first fish was a good sized fish coming in at over 5lbs. In fact all the fish were solid out and probably weighed more than our B.A.S.S. tape indicated. Toni got fairly bored quickly and was asking what time we were going home after only half an hour



