Kenty
Sealiner
That being said , the water is looking DAMN fine and the winds for this weekend , early AM will be very light and variable...the high off to the south of the coast will slowly make its way across land and the pressure will rise steadly ...always a good sign for our inshore reef fish...
The water temp is around the 18 mark and the swell is around the 4 to 5 foot area....there is a slight westly swell running with no surge or sidewash...BUT...there is a front hanging off the CT point and that is slipping slightly into the deep blue and MIGHT have an affect on the ground swell in the coming two days ....
Sooo...although the tides are nip this weekend with a high at 07h00 tomorrow and a high at 07h50 on Sunday , always keep your eyes on the water...
Spots to look out for are Glen Muir , Glen Navar , Cefane to the left is always good on an early AM push and as the tide turns again....Bonzas to the right could also be an option and maybe Green Bay and the Springs along the Gonubie side...
Folks , conditions look good and the water colour suggests that there might be a few silvers around....remember the shad are off limits and make sure your hooks are sharp n strong.....
Remember ...pick up the litter!!!
TIGHT LINES and JUST GO FISH!!!

...Our local blues brother Trevor.....getting his tally up to number 183...keep em coming Trev!!!.....also in trying windy conditions this weekend past...
