b'Feature We decided to head back to the spot that produced our better fish and upon dropping my softbait on the first go, it was hit hard near the bottom as line peeled from the little 2500 Saltist at speed.The biggest fish hit around midday as the tide was half out and weighed 7.08kg to secure third spot for the writer.Todd Warmington did an excellent job as MC at the weigh in at Kellys Bay.I told them not to worry as it wouldwe were looking for and Webs and I improve once the tide turned to gohooked up to good fish.out but right on high water at slackMy fish took quite a bit of line, and tide, is a good time at the graveyardI was enjoying the fight on my brand-to drop you softbaits down andnew Daiwa 2500 Saltist spooled get big fish.Using 1oz and 1.5ozwith 15lb Sunline.After a good fight jig heads with Zman 7 Motor Oiland the fish was in the net, the boys softbaits, the larger lures are bestgot excited and thought we could with their profile in the disturbedhave a prize winner on our hands.waters to stand out better and theI looked at the fish and measured green colour look like the musselit which went close to 70cm but shellfish they are feeding on. knew it would be lucky to go 6kg We started to fish and although itand to get a prize in the King of the was slow with not a lot of bites inKaipara, you really need a 7kg+ fish the first half an hour, we soon foundas a 20lber would probably take the fish on one of the mussel rockstop prize!16FISHING IN GODZONE MAGAZINE'