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Out2launch
27-11-2007, 11:20 AM
Encounters with jacks are usually brutal affairs often ending in being bricked by some unseen monster. Followed by the debate over what terminal tackle you should have used and whether livies work better than lures or strip bait over SP's etc..etc... What if i told you there is ANOTHER way of catching jacks.........by hand..!!!

Warning..!!!
The following thread contains a totally true story with as much "Class" as "Ass"..!!!


I often snorkel my fav fishing spot to check out the bottom structure and what scaled beasties are hanging around. I usually take my underewater camera with me to snap off a few pics. In one spot i regularly run into jacks and have noticed that there was one jack i had seen on previous occasions with about 30cm of algae covered line hanging out its mouth.(Obviously from an encounter with some poor sap) I have tried time and time again to get close to take a photo, as it would make a great pic, but Mr Jack always keeps his distance.
The next time i was snorkling there the visibility was about 20-25m. It was like swimming in an aquarium. I again saw Mr Jack with the algae line and not having my camera with me i thought i would see how close i could get to him. I tried time and time again coming in horizontally and at a 45 degree angle and still the bastard would keep about 3-4m away. Finally i came straight down vertically from the surface...ever so slowly sinking down due to the 2 dive weights. Just as i leveled out at about 13m and started to slowly peddle after him i glanced down and saw ANOTHER bigger jack about 0.5m under me with about 60cm of heavy mono hanging from it's gob as well..!!!!!! :o :o :o In a move i can only liken to that of taipan with jedi like powers, i shot my hand out and had one wrap of mono around my hand before Mr Bigger Jack went apesh-t. He was going for the closest boulders while i was going for the surface. I quickly pulled my dive knife out "pacified" him and shot straight back up to the surface. On reaching the surface my head was spinning (probably due to the minute or so i had just spent underwater at 13m on one breath) but i reckon it was from my first hand caught jack. I was looking around for someone to give me high fives but alas it was about 5:30am in the morning and i was alone. I stopped into work on my way home to attain the ultimate of bragging rights and a few pics.
Mr Bigger Jack went 48cm and it just goes to show that when the red critters bust you off they don't always remain unseen and get away scott free.!!!!

plaztix
27-11-2007, 11:30 AM
That's one back for all those that have lost countless $$ worth of tackle to the little thiefs. Beat them at their own game.

What area are you snorkelling?

Dirtysanchez
27-11-2007, 11:31 AM
A very amazing story / experience for you mate, good one, he looks tasty :)

Makes you wonder though how the poor buggers get on with line hanging out of their mouths for a while, especially as you say the other one had algae on the line, so that would indicate it has been there a while I guess ?

ffejsmada
27-11-2007, 11:38 AM
Interesting. Nice underwater pic.

I know where there's a heap more Jacks swimming around with leader hanging out their gobs. hehehe;D

Jeff.

Didley
27-11-2007, 12:18 PM
Great story mate, now can U send back my hook please!

Roo
27-11-2007, 01:00 PM
ha ha, what a read. taipan - jedi powers:laugh: Mr Myagi has a new apprentice!!
13m down, wow, i can't go more than 3 before my ears ache:o
I caught a jack with a few inches of heavy mono line hanging out of its bum....he was a bit thin but was happy to smak a lure still. i suppose they just keep on doing their thing with all the extra bling in them. got a trevally once that had 3 different hooks in its gut, 2 had all but rusted away but the third was a stainless hook that didn't look like it would ever pass.

Cheers Roo.

serge975
27-11-2007, 05:47 PM
hahaha. thats awesome.
best read for a while.
would have got the adrenaline pumping for sure.

chrisallangler
27-11-2007, 05:58 PM
Awsome awsome top effort definatley not butter fingers. Cheers Chris

skipjack
27-11-2007, 06:44 PM
Great read and great result, they to my taste are the best eating fish in the sea.
well done

abbot_86
27-11-2007, 07:02 PM
thats an interesting story, you wont forget that one in a hurry

sandbankmagnet
27-11-2007, 07:40 PM
I'm interested Maverick. Who was covering Cougar while you were showboating with this Jack?

Flattie Assassin
27-11-2007, 07:43 PM
Bloke if that's true, it's a hard core catch. Big ups.

nuggstar
27-11-2007, 08:25 PM
thats what i need to do, go in after they just brick me and get my lures back, dam fish im realy starting to hate them stinken red fish. dam theving red mungrels. im glad ya stabed it in the head, that will learn him. iv just had a gut full of loosing lures to them, can ya tell i got done on the weekend hehe. awsome catch dude

B_E_N
28-11-2007, 08:40 AM
now go tell rex hunt that story, ill bet he'll argue that the hooks rust out in a day....
nice catch also!

Out2launch
28-11-2007, 09:20 AM
Cheers Boys.....not likely to repeat that "method" of capture any time soon but have been back since to try again. Think word has got around in the Jack school. They all seem to recognize the blue mask and fins now and keep their distance.

Am glad to come along on any Jack trip as "The Human Tackleback".....heheheh

Plaztix- Am on the Goldie

See u out on the water.......or under

Sandman
28-11-2007, 10:50 AM
Well done Luke!!:) Poor fella didnt see that comming he was just getting on with his life after his great escape hoping one day the attachment would drop out.
I thought your story may have been heading for a catch save release !!! Often i have seen very large fish swimming around with line hanging out my temptations have been swayed as my Jedi powers would not allow me to hang on to my breath for so long while wrestling those beasts namely large cod!!!
Well done.