b'FeatureDom hooked a school shark at low tide which gave a good fight on the surfcaster.We all hit the sack beforea few small snapper bites before we midnight as it was shaping up tohad to move back up off the beach.be a huge day on the beach fromIt was looking like a good start, 6:30am to 7pm in the evening, alland plan B started off well as we fishing for Iains coveted trophy. fished in a deep hole where the crew started catching kahawai which were SATURDAY FISHING turned into fresh snapper baits.CJ We awoke to still overcastscored a fat 50cm snapper on tuatua conditions with a sea around 1.4mwhich put up a great fight in the surf.which looked good for surfcastingShawn landed the only snapper from on the main beach at low tide on athe hole over a few hours of fishing, sand bank, with a high tide sessiona nice 43cm fish and it meant he in a hole and camped up for a BBQwas in the lead for the trophy.lunch.We would then wait out theThe rain soon arrived so we packed tide to hit Pouto in the late arvoup the gear and headed back along for a low tide fish in the evening. the beach to our camp to shelter The forecast was for potentialunder the gazebos and enjoy brief thunderstorms, so we took aseveral beers waiting for the tide couple of gazebos, and all convoyedto drop and then head to Pouto.down the beach in the utes and 4x4We managed to get down the wagons to fish the first spot nearbeach at 3:30pm and set up third stream past Glinks Gully.Theunder the lighthouse in near sand bank was way out thanks to theperfect conditions for surfcasting recent super moon, but the quick- dropping low tide, overcast and incoming swell was making it hardno wind or swell coming onto to stay on the bank and we only gotthe beach.The first few casts 14FISHING IN GODZONE MAGAZINE'