That's ok mate, Thursday's looking about the best weather this week and, with the tide times, traffic etc, I'll probably end up there from around 7pm anyway (about an hour before high tide)
RICH
huttoft, left hand side when you get to the hut at the top
some cracking gulleys n bank areas, aim to be fishing in the gullies at high water, so set yourself in the right location to begin with
fishes well from last 2 hrs of the ebb up to high and an hr or 2 down
seems to be a blank spell the middle 2 hrs of the ebb
bait wise, mackeral will catch bits, BUT, you will do far better with a squid n bluey this time of year, which, can be bought from dud at the bungalow opposite chapel point cafe
whitebait a waste of time and money
5--6 oz grippers will be a must this week as the building tides will not allow a plain lead to be used
1/0 2/0 hooks fine n dandy
tide on the up will run left to right looking out to sea, and visa versa on the ebb
few wraps of frozen blacks wouldnt go a miss either
species at present coming off there are
dabs
flounder
bass
odd whiting
doggies
few thornbacks and IF it settles its arse this week, the smoothounds MAY push back inshore
dont write off any time during the up or down tide, it can surprise, especially over the last hr down, over low and the first up
weed can be a pain with too much south in the wind, and reverse tide flow on the ebb can be a proper b45tard if theres a northerly swell running like there was at the weekend
anything ive forgot?, just post away
kris
ps, dont bother taking a fork with ya, as theres no worm on the sand at huttoft at the moment, and not a great deal to forage to use