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Scalem
16-03-2013, 09:56 PM
Tried to do too much today and the hope to have a day fishing was on the back burner, at least until I had attended to Saturday morning list of things I wanted to get done. Even got up at 6.30am to drill a post hole and then concrete a coppers log in. ( hit shale and rock, 2hours to dig a hole for Petes' sake!>:() That done, down to the shops, pick up new glasses, join the line up at the post office....

Looking at the wind prediction all week it was supposed to blow 20knots in the morning and then ease up, so I was in no hurry, I was still undecided, had not rung any deckie to join me, a solo trip once in a while is good therapy anyway.;)

Hit the water 12.30pm, mucked around at Potts point for a while for one under, but beaut conditions, who cares, I'm lovin this, just me, my boat, my custom jigheads, any soft plastic you could possible own in shopping bag full, 100 hours to burn since the service on the donk in January, and nobody else fishing my little part of paradise. I rang the wife to tell her I am settled into fishing and OK - she always appreciates a call home when I get there if I am alone.

Almost to the second I hung up the iphone, the wind picked up from the north and conditions at Potts point became very ordinary. So Zip over to Peel island and see what I can find....... The Yalta punched square into the slop which was by now, starting to get around .5 mtr with white caps, but whip the motor up to 5000rpm and she was skipping over them. All good! I get to my honey hole in record time and start fishing. Nothing on the sounder but wait.... a nudge, a hit and I am on. Pull in a nice 50cm snap. Set up the dead stick in the other rod holder, start fishing again. Wow! Double hookup, bring one fish in at a time. 48, 57 cm. One more for my bag? Really? I've only been over here for about 60 mins with two drifts, and I only need one more fish? Into the 3rd drift, same again only this time when I lifted the dead stick the fish got agro. zzzzziiiiingggg Twang! Buggar! Pull the line in, keep fishing with the other rod. Whack! We're on again! In comes a 64cm fish. That's it! My bag so every fish from here on gets a photo and then released. I lost count. Reckon I bagged out 4 times over at least. Here is a photo of a 65cm released. And a mixture of the next few, got tired of smearing the iphone screen with fish slime, so kept catching fish and swimming them for a minute if they looked tuckered out.

http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp223/Scalem/ce118fb0-089b-49ad-b051-5e45579bfc03_zps34d8b1e4.jpg



http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp223/Scalem/my58_zps0dbc9d39.jpg

http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp223/Scalem/1a7f847e-4b67-4372-b181-4cf8471f0a8a_zpsc398a41b.jpg

Was the best afternoon fishing in a long time. Possible the best bay session ever. We are in for a good season fellas, get into 'em!

Scalem

glassout
16-03-2013, 10:18 PM
nice work mate

lucee81
16-03-2013, 10:42 PM
Are you sure you weren't using bait?
Haven't seen a report like that in the bay for a while.

Scalem
16-03-2013, 11:13 PM
Are you sure you weren't using bait?
Haven't seen a report like that in the bay for a while.

Interesting looking pillie then!;D

http://i414.photobucket.com/albums/pp223/Scalem/4da0d1c2-fa22-4cac-8749-11a1fba13f7f_zps9fd82d85.jpg

Scalem

Funchy
17-03-2013, 01:35 AM
Good stuff mate, them zman grubs in baby bass are great!

bennykenny
17-03-2013, 07:16 AM
looks like those blue jellyfish are the key to a good season then!

BAR UP
17-03-2013, 07:18 AM
Hey Scalem, well done and thanks for the report. Will be smashing them when i get my new SeaRod in a few weeks, Peter.

BAR UP
17-03-2013, 07:19 AM
Looks like you go to a lot of trouble now with your own jig heads, Peter.

madmackrel
17-03-2013, 07:28 AM
Nice work Scalem, its amazing how dirty that water is and yet fish are in abundance.
Cheers MM

Lucky_Phill
17-03-2013, 08:28 AM
Good stuff Brian............

Thanks for the report.

cheers Phill

Jarrah Jack
17-03-2013, 09:24 AM
Imagine how many you would've got with real bait....:oops:

Scalem
17-03-2013, 12:11 PM
looks like those blue jellyfish are the key to a good season then!

You thought I was pulling your chain when I said that didn't you mate? But I didn't notice the blubbers around probably chased away by all that rain.


Looks like you go to a lot of trouble now with your own jig heads, Peter.

This is true - I blame Dayoo for that.. Kudos all goes to Barry, fussy as he is over the quality of the finished product - the proof is in the pudding!


Nice work Scalem, its amazing how dirty that water is and yet fish are in abundance.
Cheers MM


It didn't seem too bad MM, the colour wasn't the milky tea I saw on the way out, I must have found a good patch.


Imagine how many you would've got with real bait....:oops:

There is 3 in every crowd;D - The bait boys anchored nearby nearly had me inquiring if they had any fish yet and if they didn't they could place orders with me on the next drift... But I was getting a little too excited and didn't, kept releasing fish. Felt sorry I didn't have a deckie or SOMEBODY to share in the excitement, ah well, next time.

Scalem

Ozie_3
17-03-2013, 03:09 PM
im jealous
would love to release some.... well 5th one on...
must do a trip soon

Scott Ashe
17-03-2013, 03:17 PM
Well done Brian, you must be pretty happy with a couple of snapper like that.

Scalem
17-03-2013, 03:39 PM
Well done Brian, you must be pretty happy with a couple of snapper like that.

This was becoming my standard reply when asked about a fishing trip " Yeah, we got out, Rick got onto a couple of nice fish, but it was really slow and tough going for most of the day. Still nice to get out."

After this session it was - "every cast was either a fish boated or dusted on light gear, and I left them biting" . Happy? As a mate told me fishing like that is the best fun I can have with my pants still on. It will be remembered for a long time! ( the fishing)

Scalem

TimBOO
17-03-2013, 04:09 PM
Whereabouts at peel where ya? I got a couple on the nth west side mot long ago...

charleville
17-03-2013, 04:51 PM
Whereabouts at peel where ya?



On a scale of 1 - 10, how likely do you think it is that you will get any answer, let alone an honest one, from any successful fisho to that question? ::)


"Well done!" Scalem! 8-) Nice catch.

Scalem
17-03-2013, 05:04 PM
I think I'll try make a date with Nichole Kidman. That's just as good a chance sorry timboo. I will say one thing, the snapper didn't care how much boat traffic zoomed overhead, they were hungry and there were big shows of baitfish occasionally but not always under the boat

Scalem

Secret Spot
17-03-2013, 06:57 PM
Top Darts Scalem great session

therapy
17-03-2013, 09:02 PM
The only way to top that would be to it with your pants off. Let me know your approx. position and I will give you a wide berth that day!! They would have to be hungry by now with all the fresh. Just gotta get out and see for myself. Well done Scalem!!

Cheers....Terry....

MEG-A-BITE
18-03-2013, 07:44 AM
Got to love a session like that,and its normally when your on your own.

Rufus
18-03-2013, 10:23 AM
Well Done Scalem, Good to see the fish are still around and eating soft plastics.
I took a mate out to Mud for a session yesterday, the water was dirty with lots of brown scum through it. We fished the north east point and the western side for a few undersize squire, grinner and sea toads. However, did bring home a good feed of big sand crabs.

Well done again and great pictures to boast about.

Mark

dayoo
18-03-2013, 09:00 PM
Yep, a lot bagging out on snapper/squire near Mud. Just about cleaned out of my 1/4oz big eye jigheads. Curl tail 4" zman have been the most used plastic.

Cheers
Barry

fisho8
19-03-2013, 02:40 PM
Great stuff Scalem had a couple of sessions like that up at Scarborough mate nothing like when the snaps are feeding well. I got about 5 over at Mud sat Morning best 2 going 37/38. Well done mate. Keep that spot to yourself mate haha great size fish.:thumbsup:

TimBOO
22-03-2013, 12:55 PM
I think I'll try make a date with Nichole Kidman. That's just as good a chance sorry timboo. I will say one thing, the snapper didn't care how much boat traffic zoomed overhead, they were hungry and there were big shows of baitfish occasionally but not always under the boat

Scalem

Ahahahaha yeah i should have known better. My bad. Sometimes i forget and think im chatting to my good close mates.... My apologies....

Scalem
23-03-2013, 09:17 PM
Went back there this morning and did everything the same for much less, only a 40cm, a 48cm lizzard and a juvenile (68cm) Cobia. Amazing how that happens. Here was me thinking I would post up another story with the title "Back to Back snapper session" but it wasn't to be. Very humbling sport this fishing ..... Every day is a lottery where they might be hiding and might play the game. Weather was great out there anyway!

Scalem

tunaticer
23-03-2013, 09:30 PM
I wonder how many gps trackers were secreted in your boat for this run today??