After the SE blew for two days in a row, droped and we had to wait for the swell to drop we finally got a window to go out.
We set sail at about 15h45 and headed towards Great Brak River. The banks looked much less "populated" than Thursday and the water was still a bit green for my liking but we found some fish on the finder in 31m of water right oposite the river mouth.
Myself and Nico each landed a "kortoll" and afer that the bites was scarce. a Shark rukked the handline clean out of my hands and after fighting him for half a minute my trace was bitten off.
Then after putting on a new t race I was on with a big fish, def a cob , played it halfway up but unfortunately then I lost it.
Soon afterwards my dad was on with a fish that ended up being a cob well over 10kg's.
Then the sun set and as soon as the last sunlight disapeard,so did the fish and we came back with only 3 cob.
It was a awesome night at sea with dolphins,seals and whales playing all over the bay.
All and all another pleasant evenin ,just a pity the fish was so scarce.....
We set sail at about 15h45 and headed towards Great Brak River. The banks looked much less "populated" than Thursday and the water was still a bit green for my liking but we found some fish on the finder in 31m of water right oposite the river mouth.
Myself and Nico each landed a "kortoll" and afer that the bites was scarce. a Shark rukked the handline clean out of my hands and after fighting him for half a minute my trace was bitten off.
Then after putting on a new t race I was on with a big fish, def a cob , played it halfway up but unfortunately then I lost it.
Soon afterwards my dad was on with a fish that ended up being a cob well over 10kg's.
Then the sun set and as soon as the last sunlight disapeard,so did the fish and we came back with only 3 cob.
It was a awesome night at sea with dolphins,seals and whales playing all over the bay.
All and all another pleasant evenin ,just a pity the fish was so scarce.....