Funchy
04-03-2012, 10:31 AM
Sorry this is a bit long but I cant get out for a fish so might as well ramble on a bit :P
My kayaks had arrived from the USA giving me the opportunity to broaden my horizons and I was itching to get out for a paddle and work things out so I got up at 3am and was paddling off of Golden Beach up near the Barber by the Sea. I threw a lure out the back for a troll and paddled with the incoming tide towards my flattie spot at Diamond head. I had paddled about a 100 mtrs and there were fish busting up everywhere so I stopped paddling and started to wind in the HB lure I was trolling. When it got to be about 10 mtrs from the Yak I felt a good hit but no hook up. I cast straight back out from whence it came and immediately felt another solid bump but no hook up. This carried on for another 10 mins. They just wouldn't bite the bluddy thing >:(.
Bugger this, I'm off. Started paddling with the Lure out the back again. Had a repeat perfomance of the bust up cast and bump routine 2 more times on the way to the 3 beacons for a similar result. :'(
I arrived down at the beacons, deployed my sea anchor (Read house brick wrapped in the leg of an old pair of trakky daks ;)). Tied on a Gulp Minnow 4 inch in Smelt, sat back and started casting into my spot. Once again, felt thumps and bumps and what seemed to be short sharp tugs but still no real hook ups. Do fish get tentative at times??? Anyway, just as the light was starting to glow on the horizon I felt that thud....... count.......... wait...... strike and yes! I was on, felt like a very solid fish, couple of the tell tale thumps of the flatty shake and then she just went with the current. I was using 10lb braid. I had down sized from 15lb to 12 lb Flouro leader and it was holding up well. The closer I got the fish to the yak the more convinced I was that this was a big flatty. I had it right up to the Yak, looked nice and long (would be in the 60cm range for sure) and then a head shake and gornnnnnn...........>:(:-[:'(:-?. BLUDDY!!!!!! It had been too long since I'd caught a good fish to loose one that close..... Oh well, cast back in and not much for another hour cept the occasional tap tap of what must be small bream.
Ok I thought what we gonna do? Hmmmmm...... there's Bribie over there, how many times have you stood here watching tinnies and Yak go cruising out to "greener pasture" and wanted to get out there? So in came the anchor (Gotta get a winch;)) and paddled over to Bribie as the tide changed to run out. This would get me home a little easier;D.
Got over to the Bribie side and started trolling along the shoreline near the mangroves and found that there is weed over there, a LOT of weed. So I would paddle 100 or so mtrs and try again, nup, weed, paddle, try again, weed, paddle:'(:-?.
This kept up until I got down near the shoals. I was using a 4 inch Gulp Minnow in some chicken flavour when I felt a little bump...pause....whack. Yep we're on. Nothing to write home about (But it appears I am). Little flattie at around 35cms. Off we went again drifting with the current and got another flattie about the same size. By now the power squadron were out and about so I contemplated heading in. Pulled up onto a beautiful little beach and allowed my numb butt to get some feeling back in it. As I was getting out of the yak I whacked the rod which resulted in the bale arm of my reel breaking:-?. Stuff it, I buggered around with it and managed to work out how I could still troll with it and paddled in.
No keepers (Girls were not impressed), but a great morning. Have some ideas on how to make trip a little more comfy and ergonomic for next time.
Oh and I went out at 1:30am this morning to be greeted by a 30 knot easterly.:o. Was back in bed at 4am after giving it a shot for not a touch.
Here is the path I paddled and a sunrise shot for Chaz and Clarry8-)
7753677535
May get out this arvo if the wind dies a bit.
My kayaks had arrived from the USA giving me the opportunity to broaden my horizons and I was itching to get out for a paddle and work things out so I got up at 3am and was paddling off of Golden Beach up near the Barber by the Sea. I threw a lure out the back for a troll and paddled with the incoming tide towards my flattie spot at Diamond head. I had paddled about a 100 mtrs and there were fish busting up everywhere so I stopped paddling and started to wind in the HB lure I was trolling. When it got to be about 10 mtrs from the Yak I felt a good hit but no hook up. I cast straight back out from whence it came and immediately felt another solid bump but no hook up. This carried on for another 10 mins. They just wouldn't bite the bluddy thing >:(.
Bugger this, I'm off. Started paddling with the Lure out the back again. Had a repeat perfomance of the bust up cast and bump routine 2 more times on the way to the 3 beacons for a similar result. :'(
I arrived down at the beacons, deployed my sea anchor (Read house brick wrapped in the leg of an old pair of trakky daks ;)). Tied on a Gulp Minnow 4 inch in Smelt, sat back and started casting into my spot. Once again, felt thumps and bumps and what seemed to be short sharp tugs but still no real hook ups. Do fish get tentative at times??? Anyway, just as the light was starting to glow on the horizon I felt that thud....... count.......... wait...... strike and yes! I was on, felt like a very solid fish, couple of the tell tale thumps of the flatty shake and then she just went with the current. I was using 10lb braid. I had down sized from 15lb to 12 lb Flouro leader and it was holding up well. The closer I got the fish to the yak the more convinced I was that this was a big flatty. I had it right up to the Yak, looked nice and long (would be in the 60cm range for sure) and then a head shake and gornnnnnn...........>:(:-[:'(:-?. BLUDDY!!!!!! It had been too long since I'd caught a good fish to loose one that close..... Oh well, cast back in and not much for another hour cept the occasional tap tap of what must be small bream.
Ok I thought what we gonna do? Hmmmmm...... there's Bribie over there, how many times have you stood here watching tinnies and Yak go cruising out to "greener pasture" and wanted to get out there? So in came the anchor (Gotta get a winch;)) and paddled over to Bribie as the tide changed to run out. This would get me home a little easier;D.
Got over to the Bribie side and started trolling along the shoreline near the mangroves and found that there is weed over there, a LOT of weed. So I would paddle 100 or so mtrs and try again, nup, weed, paddle, try again, weed, paddle:'(:-?.
This kept up until I got down near the shoals. I was using a 4 inch Gulp Minnow in some chicken flavour when I felt a little bump...pause....whack. Yep we're on. Nothing to write home about (But it appears I am). Little flattie at around 35cms. Off we went again drifting with the current and got another flattie about the same size. By now the power squadron were out and about so I contemplated heading in. Pulled up onto a beautiful little beach and allowed my numb butt to get some feeling back in it. As I was getting out of the yak I whacked the rod which resulted in the bale arm of my reel breaking:-?. Stuff it, I buggered around with it and managed to work out how I could still troll with it and paddled in.
No keepers (Girls were not impressed), but a great morning. Have some ideas on how to make trip a little more comfy and ergonomic for next time.
Oh and I went out at 1:30am this morning to be greeted by a 30 knot easterly.:o. Was back in bed at 4am after giving it a shot for not a touch.
Here is the path I paddled and a sunrise shot for Chaz and Clarry8-)
7753677535
May get out this arvo if the wind dies a bit.