Aquarius
01-09-2007, 05:29 PM
Howdy Ausfishers, Jim and I took Jim's Quinny out for snapper session this morning.
Left Manly ramp at 5-30am and headed over to the Curtain arty to try our luck on the bay snapper population.
The breeze was a light S/W and within the hour we were soaking a few plastics and losing a few jigheads to the wrecks.
Managed a 37cm keeper and one throwback before we decided to see what our Mates were doing over towards Tangas.
Met up with Steven 78 and his Dad and then Steve proudly displayed a nice 88cm snapper that his Dad caught.
Did a few drifts to no avail so the call was made to head off accross the bay to Mud.
A smooth ride over and into the fish so we thought but the place was quiet.
We spent about 1 hour here before we all said "hey lets try St helena" when my rod buckled over and the zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz began.
Half the spool gone in the first run so we started the motor to get back line.
After more zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz up came a healthy 68 cm snapper.
Jim did the honours with the net and dinner was in the esky.
We tried the other bay islands on the way back to Manly but they were just not on the chew today.
Water surface temp was 20 degrees so its on the way back up again after the rain we had.
105 kilometres and 44 litres of fuel not bad for a 60 hp 2 stroke i reckon.
Another glorious day for boating and a fish for a feed is a bonus.
Doesn't get much better than that.
Met up with POODRO at manly ramp and i could not believe he had my snapper;s twin brother in his Esky.
Nice to meet you mate .
Cheers Brent
Left Manly ramp at 5-30am and headed over to the Curtain arty to try our luck on the bay snapper population.
The breeze was a light S/W and within the hour we were soaking a few plastics and losing a few jigheads to the wrecks.
Managed a 37cm keeper and one throwback before we decided to see what our Mates were doing over towards Tangas.
Met up with Steven 78 and his Dad and then Steve proudly displayed a nice 88cm snapper that his Dad caught.
Did a few drifts to no avail so the call was made to head off accross the bay to Mud.
A smooth ride over and into the fish so we thought but the place was quiet.
We spent about 1 hour here before we all said "hey lets try St helena" when my rod buckled over and the zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz began.
Half the spool gone in the first run so we started the motor to get back line.
After more zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz up came a healthy 68 cm snapper.
Jim did the honours with the net and dinner was in the esky.
We tried the other bay islands on the way back to Manly but they were just not on the chew today.
Water surface temp was 20 degrees so its on the way back up again after the rain we had.
105 kilometres and 44 litres of fuel not bad for a 60 hp 2 stroke i reckon.
Another glorious day for boating and a fish for a feed is a bonus.
Doesn't get much better than that.
Met up with POODRO at manly ramp and i could not believe he had my snapper;s twin brother in his Esky.
Nice to meet you mate .
Cheers Brent