I've still not figured out why the seasonal change from summer to winter in Australia is so sudden but the long and short is that it goes from being light until gone 7pm to being pretty much dark by 5pm in the space of a week!
And I guess it kinda crept up on me this year... Despite getting on the water and arriving at the current 'hot spot' by 5ish there was a distinct chill in the air and the sun was already dipping behind the trees...
So I made the most of the time I had! After working the faithful tree line that has been producing the bites for over the last sessions I was quickly rewarded by a solid bite after casting tight to the lily pads.
No monster but a welcome fish. And as luck would have it, 5 minutes later I got another explosive bite from the exact same spot! But at that point, I realised that the sun was disappearing fast and if I didn't get a row on I was in danger of being out on the water in the dark...
I managed to get back to the landing stage as the last of the light went and had to drag the kayak back to the car park and load in the pitch black! Worth it? Defo, it was a real buzz to get those two bass in the near darkness but lesson learnt - it gets dark quick! I think it'll be early mornings from now on...