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The BeaR
26-02-2007, 07:03 PM
Decided last night that we would go and see if we could get some more longtail out in the Bay.
Left spinnakers at around 6:00am and headed out back towards the M3 as it seemed to be a good place to start seeing though they were there last Friday.
Started off quite slow in the morning, not much happening anywhere. A few odd ones here and there.
Got a couple of hook-ups but didn't stay connected.

By the time lunch had come around we had been up to the pearl drum, then to the M8, across to Tangalooma and back along the main channel to
where we had started. Still nothing barr a few schools of bonito. So weturned the motor off and sat back and had lunch deciding if we should just
call it a day.

Then we noticed a couple of single birds acting like they do when thay are over single fish, so I got my rod out of the rod holder, all rigged up with
an assassin 4.5" twitch soft-plastic.
I got in front of one and made a cast back towards the bird, just like Eric had taught me, and then the whole day changed.

I thought I had hooked the dolphin that had just gone past. The pull was amazing, like nothing I had ever expected. I thought I was going to get pulled out of the boat. Lucky for me, Eric is quick on his feet and he grabbed me from behind just in case. Once I got my footing I knew I was in for the fight of my life.

After about 20mins all I could think of was how Eric had called them eveready's cause they never say die, well I was convinced I had
the rechargable version as it just kept going and going and going and...................going.
It literally went straight past the side of the boat at a hundred mile an hour, what an awesome sight. It nearly dislocated my shoulder as it went around the back of the boat, but I wasn't giving up.

After 45 long minutes, I got it to the side of the boat, for the third time and this thing still had fight in it. It was doing circles on the surface with only the leader.
Eric reached over and grabbed the leader, ready to tail it, but it still wasn't giving in, more circles. After a few more circles and a couple more flicks of the tail, he finally managed to get it in.

I was ecstatic, my first longtail and a PB. The biggest fish I have ever caught.

We don't know exact weight as the berkley scales went to 19.7kg and then to error and started flashing on all zero's. It was 136cm give or take a cm.
This is definately a day I will remember. I finally got to christen my BeaR S10-H on a really BIIIIIIG fish. ;D ;D 8-)

Looking forward to the next one. Once I recover. ;)

Deb&Eric

marty+jojo
26-02-2007, 07:10 PM
Congrats Deb on an awesome fish. That pb will take some beating.
Eric makes a great rod, i have 2 and i love em.
Marty.

dogsbody
26-02-2007, 07:44 PM
Fantastic Lt well done Deb.

Dave.

Hunta
26-02-2007, 08:42 PM
Congrats on a serious fish there Deb!! I think your arms must be a little longer now!

Chat soon,

Shirl

P.s. Interested in how birds act when they see a single fish. Top effort.

Adamy
26-02-2007, 08:44 PM
Wow!! Deb - thats great! Hopefully my turn will come soon - although I think I'd be happy with one half that size!!

Adam

Blue_Escape
26-02-2007, 08:57 PM
WOW!:o

What a monster for your first longtail! Big congratulations Deb!!

I'm guessing you'll be back for more?;)

Cheers
Blue

sarg
26-02-2007, 09:38 PM
It looks bigger than any of Eric's photos of LT's.

Congrats exellent fish.

Andrew

richos
26-02-2007, 09:44 PM
Beautiful fish! I'd also be happy with one half that size!. well done

Birdy
26-02-2007, 09:45 PM
Deb,

Yeehaa!! Nice fish to start off with.
Well done mate.

Birdy

T1
26-02-2007, 10:20 PM
Super effort indeed Deb! All i can say is i know how you feel!

Take Care T

BilgeBoy
26-02-2007, 10:28 PM
Fantastic fish Deb....You guys are killing me with these posts :-/

I am just going to have to go and look into these rods...where does he sell them! could you PM me the details...I can feel a new rod coming on!! How do they go on under size squire, grassies, moses perch etc etc ;D;D;D

One of these days I may even venture beyond the Southern end of the bay and try my luck in the paddock!! Well done and good luck on your next trip...you never know a new PB may be waiting!!

BilgeBoy

The BeaR
26-02-2007, 10:31 PM
Thank you all for your kind and supportive words, and as soon as I recover I will be back out for some more.;D

Don't worry Adam there is plenty more for you to have a go at.

Birdy: We did try to ring you last night. If you had of answered you too could have had a fish like mine;D

Deb......

TimD
27-02-2007, 02:19 AM
Nice longtail there Deb...Well Done :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

cheers tim :)

lumox
27-02-2007, 06:54 AM
great catch your not wrong about going and going and going there great fun. hard to believe the speed of these things when fly past. well done

Frank OO
27-02-2007, 10:05 AM
Hi Deb,

So you think you are a bit of a smarty pants now eh?? Just because you can catch them bigger than Eric's.

Just think how big it would look if you hold him out at arm's length; that is if you could actually hold him out there.

Just don't tell me that you had him in the boat in ten minutes.

I took 15 -20 minutes to land mine on Saturday at 8Kg.

Well done Deb. You guys are starting to give me the sh1$%^s

Frank OO

Argle
27-02-2007, 10:41 AM
Awesome job there Deb!! Ive managed to hook up on a couple of occasions to Longtails now but Im still trying to get one in the boat. I know what you mean about the runs though holy s#$t hang on!!
Bet the smile is still on your face too, well done again.

Cheers and Beers
Scott

masterdusky
27-02-2007, 11:06 AM
damn great fish..... keep hearing bout these rods, checked the website, is sundown the only place to get them ??? also what are the prices ?? PM me if needed :D:D

Tinn
27-02-2007, 11:49 AM
Now thats a fish top effort looks like T1 is not the only one that can do it.

Nice stuff

snapperm8
27-02-2007, 04:00 PM
well done wat a fish aye not bad for a start.



cheers dave

snapperbug
28-02-2007, 06:05 AM
Nice one Deb, that's a bloody monster, I'll be trying the softies in future too. Great effort.

The BeaR
28-02-2007, 10:57 AM
It's good to see more and more people becoming interested in the soft-plastics style of fishing for the Tuna. They are very effective baits on a whole array of fish species. Like with everything, the right plastic is very important as is the rod that you use.

The rod needs to have a tip that can work the lure correctly, as well as a butt section that can control the fish when you get a hook-up. The rodz we use are dezigned specifically for these reasons.

As for the soft plastics, just a little info from experience, at the moment the fish for the most part are not schooling, just big single fish. When the fish are like this everything becomes a little more specific (such as the rod that you use), and the choice of lure.

Like many people that fish with soft-plastics, we have fished with all brands and types and we have come up with our 'go to' lures. This particular go to lure is a 4.5" assassin twitch in albino/firetail. It is the colour and profile of this bait that works particularly well. When the fish are feeding more spread out and on their own, I know I only have one shot at that fish so I make it count.

By the way I rig these plastics on 3/8oz 5/0 H T/T jigheads.

Eric&Deb