Well not to be outdone by the dog My brother & I went out for a fish this morn was up B4 the sparrows started Fah Ting & thats a feat on it's own let me tell you.
Hooked up the little boat only took SP's no bait/burley & set off on our merry way down to the Taren Pt boat ramp as it's just around the corner from the oyster leases @ Towra.
The Brimus were on yesterday so I was told but I think the dog lied & bought them from the fish shop cause we didn't get a hit for the 1st hour or so nor did any of the other boats doing the same [tossing lures]
We tried SP's H/B's both divers & poppers but no go chatted to one of the other boats same deal no hits but like my dog they got smashed yesterday.
Did notice it was alot cooler this morn than yesterday with a slight Nth Wester blowing a good guess is a change in barometer reading because we could see Mr Brimus & his mates under the racks but they just weren't interested tide etc was good maybe a couple of touch's that's all.
Time for a new game plan decided to sneak up into a little bay & instant success with the flatones over 20 fish but these guys unlike all the others caught in deeper water put up a good fight as far as flathead are concerned average depth was around .7 of a meter & you could see alot of unhooked ones darting across the mud leaving smoke trails along with the rays & more Brim which again refused to take a lure except for a couple & they spat the hook bummer :o
Also discovered a new technique fir catching the wiley flatones recalled seing it on the TV in a movie called the Karate Kid so I named my new technique
Mr Miyagi Sun seen below demonstrated by yours truly
Ha Ha Ha Tricked you's we did catch some Brim But decided we wanted flathead for dinner so we got out the flattening tools & donged them on the head after which we used them as a musical instrument 4get what it's called you ding dong the notes & as you can plainly see below the Brim were singing that Thelma Houston Song