Exactly, I will be nostril deep in the duvet.......and no that is NOT my wife's nickname!!!!!!...it's much cuter than that!!!!:ORLY:
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So no wind and a nice moonlit night saw me waddling around in my waders at 1.30am.
No flounder were seen, let alone captured for my brekky, but I did learn where all the paddle crabs hang out as well as where the sand is very soft and deep.
Thats great advice @hamsav mines got the 3 prongs.....i wear my chest high waders and dont go deeper than my stomach......:thumbsup:
Flounder feed on baby crabs so reasonably firm mud is where I would be looking, or at least that's where I would look here. Also the less tide the better, if it's high tide the fish are spread out over acres of mud flat but at low tide all the fish are concentrated in the channels.
I hear you VC. I checked the river out too, but no luck.
I reckon it would be possible to catch flounder on those Gulp softball crabs, with the right setup.
have had some success over at Cooks Pengy
whats the forecast over the weekend like Pengy
If you text the following number with just a single letter, any letter, it will reply with a current wind speed and direction.
021 177 3283
It doesn't cost
Whitianga. It is a direct line to the Westpac weather station for the chopper boys.I would guess that all regions have something similar to monitor conditions
I reckon that is Pengy's ex's number and a mass saturation of annoying call is in order
Try it.
was going to come up and touch base over the weekend but sadly work was finished a bit late and I couldn't be fucked diving up in the dark and sorting out a cold camp. thought about tomorrow and a poach to Scribes trev spot, but that would be a bit rude and plus the Chiefs are playing and I only have free view at the beach. will pm you and Scribe when the weather suits and see if you guys are keen for a catch up.
He'll yeah!