b'FeatureThe second day of fishing was a lot harder for all and the writer measures his best 64cm fish of the day before releasing.We were all watching the weatherBrian hooks up to a forecast likes hawks a week outgood fish on Cloud 9.and some concern with an intense storm hitting the Far North on the Monday and Tuesday, it was then looking to clear and the swell drop by the weekend.I just knew if it did as forecast, we would experience some top shelf fishing as the fish would be on the chew after the storm had passed through and things settled back down.NON-COMP DAYMany of the crew planned to meet at Reef Lodge on Thursday night to get a day on the water on theI headed up on the Thursday frommoved off and as we launched Friday before the comp beganTauranga to stay that night andthe wind and rain returned.We over the weekend.Most wouldhead out with a local and goodgot wet, and I got quite cold in stay 3-4 nights, so we had twoclient Craig Jenkins from Zeropakthe changing spring conditions, full days fishing for the trophyto fish in Ranganunu harbour. but the big trevally in the harbour on Saturday and Sunday, withThe Friday was meant to be thewere smashing our Zman softbaits checkout on Monday morning. first calm day after the storm hadso I didnt want to head back in.44FISHING IN GODZONE MAGAZINE'