G'day guys.
Its been nearly 3 years since I have been fishing in salt water, even though I live only 4 minutes walk from a put in here on our Queensland coast. A sunset, low tide shot of the put in
Life has got in the way for the most part but I am starting to get things squared away now 8) and plan to be doing a LOT more camping and fishing in the future. Yesterday, I did a little unarmed recce trip across the flats in the bay and the place was alive with quality fish.
Beach on the other side of the bay.
In crossing the bay, a small creek in the mangroves looked promising so at 0400 this morning, I set out in my little Laker armed with some ultra light spinning gear and pulled up on a sand bank near the mouth to collect some live bait.
Dawn Shots
Put in in the back ground
Creek mouth
And drifted up the creek, casting unweighted baits at likely looking structure along the way. It wasn't long before the first bream rose to the challenge. God I love these great little fighters! Just to watch their bow waves of them in the shallows as they test the limits of my one kilo gear really gets the blood pumping. I could rave about fishing for bream for hours but from a small kayak in clear water about 12 inches deep can only be described as sensational .
As the sun rose, the fish moved into deeper water and I had had enough fun for one day. A couple of piccies,,
Gonna do this again real soon.
Its been nearly 3 years since I have been fishing in salt water, even though I live only 4 minutes walk from a put in here on our Queensland coast. A sunset, low tide shot of the put in
Life has got in the way for the most part but I am starting to get things squared away now 8) and plan to be doing a LOT more camping and fishing in the future. Yesterday, I did a little unarmed recce trip across the flats in the bay and the place was alive with quality fish.
Beach on the other side of the bay.
In crossing the bay, a small creek in the mangroves looked promising so at 0400 this morning, I set out in my little Laker armed with some ultra light spinning gear and pulled up on a sand bank near the mouth to collect some live bait.
Dawn Shots
Put in in the back ground
Creek mouth
And drifted up the creek, casting unweighted baits at likely looking structure along the way. It wasn't long before the first bream rose to the challenge. God I love these great little fighters! Just to watch their bow waves of them in the shallows as they test the limits of my one kilo gear really gets the blood pumping. I could rave about fishing for bream for hours but from a small kayak in clear water about 12 inches deep can only be described as sensational .
As the sun rose, the fish moved into deeper water and I had had enough fun for one day. A couple of piccies,,
Gonna do this again real soon.