Season Starter.
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Well even calmer than yesterday, so may as well give it another crack.
Late start after my morning swim. Crossed the bar at 9am and went straight to where I finnished yesterday. fished around there for an hour in glassy calm. Just the usual suspects, sargent bakers and finger print fish.
Moved up to the east to just inside the 4 mile where there are a couple of isolated rocks. Heaps of bites but again just rubbish.
Then wack and something is on that is fighting too much to be a sargent baker but not really like a pinky. Thinking this is going to be some sort of junk. It started doing mini circles as I brought it up, just like KGW do at times. Then I saw a bit of colour and shape and thought bloody mackeral, but I was wrong up popped a nice size KGW. Woohoo flicked in onboard rather quick as visions of it getting off at the last minute flashed through my head.
Quickly baited up and back down to nothing again. I noticed a bit of fish showing up about 10 meters above the bottom and thought yeah couta are moving in. Sure enough as i brought my line up to check it i was smashed by a large couta, it managed to get off just as I was going to bring it onboard. Well maybe i will catch a few for bait seeing snapper season is nearly here. So dropped my line down about 15 mtrs put it in the holder and attended to my other rod that was on the bottom getting nibbles. As i was trying to hook a nibbler I saw the "couta" rod bouncing up and down, didn't rush just finished with my bottom rig and picked up the wildly bouncing rod. casually wound it in expecting the couta to get off, and up popped a pinky. from the middle of the water column. Tried to repeat both the KGW and the pinky incident but no luck so off home for a late lunch.
Late start after my morning swim. Crossed the bar at 9am and went straight to where I finnished yesterday. fished around there for an hour in glassy calm. Just the usual suspects, sargent bakers and finger print fish.
Moved up to the east to just inside the 4 mile where there are a couple of isolated rocks. Heaps of bites but again just rubbish.
Then wack and something is on that is fighting too much to be a sargent baker but not really like a pinky. Thinking this is going to be some sort of junk. It started doing mini circles as I brought it up, just like KGW do at times. Then I saw a bit of colour and shape and thought bloody mackeral, but I was wrong up popped a nice size KGW. Woohoo flicked in onboard rather quick as visions of it getting off at the last minute flashed through my head.
Quickly baited up and back down to nothing again. I noticed a bit of fish showing up about 10 meters above the bottom and thought yeah couta are moving in. Sure enough as i brought my line up to check it i was smashed by a large couta, it managed to get off just as I was going to bring it onboard. Well maybe i will catch a few for bait seeing snapper season is nearly here. So dropped my line down about 15 mtrs put it in the holder and attended to my other rod that was on the bottom getting nibbles. As i was trying to hook a nibbler I saw the "couta" rod bouncing up and down, didn't rush just finished with my bottom rig and picked up the wildly bouncing rod. casually wound it in expecting the couta to get off, and up popped a pinky. from the middle of the water column. Tried to repeat both the KGW and the pinky incident but no luck so off home for a late lunch.
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
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Re: Season Starter.
That's a nice size kgw mate... 43cm?
Dont think I've ever seen one caught offshore before
Dont think I've ever seen one caught offshore before
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Makes the 35cm Pinky look a bit small. Didn't do an exact measure but it was well past the 40cm and fat too. Couple of decent fillets of it. Get an occasional one offshore just can't seem to get any quantity. Soon as I down size to whiting gear I just load up on rubbish fish.. Mostly get them just off the edge of the rocks on the gravel bottom.
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
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The finished product. Whiting and morwong with octopus salad. I caught an octopus too.
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
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Even worse lolre-tyred wrote:or cutting wood which was the other job I had to dosmile0784 wrote:Better then cleaning gutters all day lol
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That’s a nice kgw mate.re-tyred wrote:Well even calmer than yesterday, so may as well give it another crack.
Late start after my morning swim. Crossed the bar at 9am and went straight to where I finnished yesterday. fished around there for an hour in glassy calm. Just the usual suspects, sargent bakers and finger print fish.
Moved up to the east to just inside the 4 mile where there are a couple of isolated rocks. Heaps of bites but again just rubbish.
Then wack and something is on that is fighting too much to be a sargent baker but not really like a pinky. Thinking this is going to be some sort of junk. It started doing mini circles as I brought it up, just like KGW do at times. Then I saw a bit of colour and shape and thought bloody mackeral, but I was wrong up popped a nice size KGW. Woohoo flicked in onboard rather quick as visions of it getting off at the last minute flashed through my head.
Quickly baited up and back down to nothing again. I noticed a bit of fish showing up about 10 meters above the bottom and thought yeah couta are moving in. Sure enough as i brought my line up to check it i was smashed by a large couta, it managed to get off just as I was going to bring it onboard. Well maybe i will catch a few for bait seeing snapper season is nearly here. So dropped my line down about 15 mtrs put it in the holder and attended to my other rod that was on the bottom getting nibbles. As i was trying to hook a nibbler I saw the "couta" rod bouncing up and down, didn't rush just finished with my bottom rig and picked up the wildly bouncing rod. casually wound it in expecting the couta to get off, and up popped a pinky. from the middle of the water column. Tried to repeat both the KGW and the pinky incident but no luck so off home for a late lunch.
You would get a couple of nice big fillets off that one :thumbsup:
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That looks very nice :thumbsup:re-tyred wrote:The finished product. Whiting and morwong with octopus salad. I caught an octopus too.
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Back out again today. Gave it a try down on the beach to see if any gummies around but no luck. tried a few different spots, after an hour headed back out to the rocks and had another go where I caught the KGW last week. It was slow going with lots of doubled headers of Sgt Bakers, a few bull eye gurnard and finger print fish. The couta were out in force as well and just a few mackerel. Couple of hours produced a feed. :banana: 42cm snapper, a nice tiger flathead, a nannygai and the good old blue jacket.
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
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