A cool morning and sloppy seas with some breaking waves greeted a solitary Solatree on the metro coastline this morning. It was a wet 7.15am launch out through the waves as one crested and almost broke over the bow of the lttle Sport as I pedalled out to my spot. Anchor down, a couple of rods out and then some berley before waiting, waiting, waiting.

No much seemed to be about except for the sea lice which were enjoying the pilchards. And then, after about an hour or so, a run and a head shaking fish was on. It was not a big fish but I was playing it carefully not wanting my morning to be in vain, so you can imagine the language when suddenly, almost next to the kayak, the line went light and a bare hook was retrieved. Oh well - at least this was some encouragement. Ten minutes later, the other rod, baited with a chunk of tommy ruff, slowly bent - bloody squid I thought as I lifted it to shake it free - but the subsequent head shakes were certainly no squid - a better fish than the first run. No mistake this time and a nice 55cm was safely on the net.

And as I was removing the hook, another good bite on the second rod, but no hook up. I fished for another hour or so, but nothing more. That brief 10 minute period was it. 3 bites, 2 runs, 1 Snap. But I was happy. An envigorating if somewhat accidental surf back to beach closed off a satisfying solitary morning.
