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Peter4
23-04-2011, 07:15 PM
Kyle & I headed to the boatramp for a very early start to a day's fishin at Peel yesterday. Lucked out at Wello Point and launched without any delay just before a dozen or so boats pulled up!

Fished the pre-dawn around Hanlon but only managed one undersize snapper to Kyle. We then headed to the reef edge near Isolated Hazard Beacon and drifted parallel to the reef. I was using a new Threadybuster 60 in Ayu when it was monstered on a short lift in 5.5m of water. With drag screaming I managed to turn the fish and the battle began. After five minutes and many long runs I got some colour. Kyle put in a great net shot and my new PB snapper of 56cm came aboard.

Next drift and Kyle's plastic is nailed. He thinks it is a small fish until his drag begins to ZZZZZZ and soon after I net a 40cm snap for him. A few more undersize snaps before the boat traffic closes down the bite.

We then headed to our favourite low tide sand/mud bank to try for some duskies on poppers. I went fishless but Kyle managed a 48cm dusky and a 40cm bar tail in quick succession. As the tide changed we headed to Bird island to do some breamin.

Soon after we arrive Kyle's popper is inhaled and a 29cm bream comes aboard with a short but tough fight. My lures are all but ignored! Kyle changes to a TT Switchblade and gets a 40cm bar tail and soon after a 38cm dusky. The pike then move in so we decide to head home,

A short stop was made at Hanlon but the boat traffic was outrageous so we headed in. Halfway home we came across birds working and big longtails smashing bait on the surface. We have chased these beasts on odd occasions for a couple of years but have never got close enough for a hook-up. As soon as we approached the schools disappeared...

We noticed lots of tiny baitfish so I tied a 15g Halco Twisty onto my 'pelagics' rod (which has never caught any fish!) and pursued another school. Kyle motored in quietly while I readied my cast. When we got into range I threw my cast to where I thought the school might next come to the surface. To my complete surprise they did and my lure landed smack bang in the middle of them and I was on!

About 80m of 30lb braid screamed off my reel as Kyle started to chase this fish. I told him to stop as I turned its head and the long fight began. Run after screaming run followed before this fish started to tire. After 15 minutes I finally got colour and saw a big longtail tuna lip hooked with one small treble. Kyle grabbed the leader and I reached for the tail wrist (like I saw on TV) and with one big lift my first Longtail Tuna (thunnus tonggol) came aboard. I was knackered! A few quick pics, measured at 95cm on the Truthmat and she was speared back into the deep blue...

What a way to finish the day. Final tally was about 6 snapper (with a 56cm PB to me and a 40cm to Kyle), 4 flathead, a bream, a legion of pike and my cherry busting longtail. All fish released to catch another day.

A magic Good Friday on Moreton Bay.

Regs

Pete & Kyle

rosco1974
23-04-2011, 07:37 PM
well done mate,didn't take you long to upgrade your pb on the snapps.another good day out for u fella's again
cheers rosco

danners
23-04-2011, 08:11 PM
nice way to spend good friday mate- jealous of the tuna i've had a few dud longtail trips in the bay over the past month or so

cheers for the report!

brisbane_boy
23-04-2011, 08:31 PM
Top longy there, they have been really hard to find in the south bay this year so makes it an even better score.

madmackrel
23-04-2011, 10:53 PM
good work boys got to love the fight of those tunas8-)

SummerTrance
24-04-2011, 09:59 AM
Sounds like a great days fishing. I too have always had trouble getting close enough to tuna schools, to the point where I dont really bother anymore. After hearing your story next time I might try a bit harder.

tenzing
24-04-2011, 10:41 AM
Great report , Well done.
Its a geat feeling to have the line pull up toght when you throw the slug out.
You picked the right sized slug too by the sounds of it . well done
Brendan

NAGG
24-04-2011, 08:54 PM
Great work Pete ..... Nice to see you shine above the young bloke ......... btw keep in mind that I love sashimi ;)

Chris

ddobson
25-04-2011, 07:56 PM
You 2 certainely had a ball that day (until boat traffic came) and you got 1 of those bastard long tail (i have spent a fortune chasing them with 25 gram slugs for zilch) and found a few flatty. Well done on upping your snap PB to and they start to give you a good fight at that size and up. You have had more luck than me on those swithblades as not 1 snap has taken mine so i gave up on em. Well done boyz DD.....

aidbox
26-04-2011, 07:48 PM
Good job mate extremely jealous but very impressed! Im keen to get out and try for some snapper but have never tried before. Do you think my boat is suitable enough it is a 42m quinnny with a 30hp yammy.??? The weather looks to be about 4knotts this coming sunday (so seabreeze tells me) And what type of gear do you use. I would really appreciate the help- catch and release of course! Sorry to bug you on an good read, but need some help anyone. Cheers

leelee
27-04-2011, 09:14 AM
Nice work guys.

Hope to get out there this weekend.

Cheers

Lee

Axl
27-04-2011, 08:04 PM
Yet another entaining read from you Peter4 thanks for the report and well done on upgrading your PB.

I too was on the water on good Friday started at 03:00 and hung around Coochie till around midday. I dont think ive seen that many boats on the water before it sure was a nice day.

Kyle and yourself certainly know how to handle your plastics and lures keep the reports comming.

BTW dont you guys eat fish you seem to throw everything back to fight another day?

Peter4
28-04-2011, 10:01 AM
I too was on the water on good Friday started at 03:00 and hung around Coochie till around midday. I dont think ive seen that many boats on the water before it sure was a nice day.

BTW dont you guys eat fish you seem to throw everything back to fight another day?

You should have seen the hundreds of boats in Horseshoe Bay on Friday - beats me how anyone can relax moored 5m from other boats all around them!

We love eating fish Axl but the joy is in the hunt, the hook-up and the capture...

We also get a good buzz seeing a healthy fish revived and released...:)

Cheers

Pete

Peter4
28-04-2011, 10:04 AM
nice way to spend good friday mate- jealous of the tuna i've had a few dud longtail trips in the bay over the past month or so

cheers for the report!

No worries Dan...BTW those Threadybuster 60s are great snapper lures!

Axl
29-04-2011, 08:42 AM
We love eating fish Axl but the joy is in the hunt, the hook-up and the capture...

We also get a good buzz seeing a healthy fish revived and released...:)

Cheers

Pete


Well done guys!!!!!

danners
29-04-2011, 08:42 AM
thanks Peter and I'm happy it worked for you!

smoked
29-04-2011, 10:08 AM
Thats a cracker longie mate, bay longies are so finicky as to the hervey bay schools. We just came back from a 2 week holiday chasing them brutes.