Agreed with most here. I have fished 5-6 days out of the last 10. This was by far the slowest. I was at a westerly part of the river for two hours this morning at about 10 am to noon. Only one foul hooked while I was there by a guy chucking a very large large croc.
, not surprised. Looked like he was chucking a piece of a car out there.
So I moved slightly east of that spot 10 minutes drive or so up river. 8-10 people fishing and from all accounts quiet, as relayed to my by the other regulars. "only a couple caught today" says one lifer.
I fluke out and get a CHROMER of a female, in my hour of fishing time a this spot, on a pink Blue Fox after losing my favourite Apex and money in the bank jig I had. So although I was happy to get her, it didn't come without a cost.
This thing was SO bright that I thought it was a Ho. Its funny, my brain played tricks on me. I was there with my Dad and GF at the time, and I was thinking, great, I finally got one for the BBQ tonight, followed by, oh SNAP a Ho this is AWESOME, then thinking, CRAP I gotta let it go, followed by gentle playing it to my feet to tail it for release, before seeing it was a pink, so then I start yelling at my Dad to NET THE BLOODY THING! lol.
But yeah, slowest day of the last two weeks on the river for sure. So few jumping. The calm before the storm, or a quick season? Who knows.
Even the Black dude with the green Ford Windstar Van that must have 100+ pinks in his freezer right now wasn't catching any. If he wasn't getting any, you know it was tough out there.