Nslfishing
23-11-2013, 05:35 AM
Hello all,
This is my first fishing report so here goes..
I left cleveland ramp at about 4:30 headed for Moreton. School mackerel were the target of the day. Conditions were perfect.
I had two different paravanes and the downrigger trolling 3" spoons. The yamashita had a makka spoon, the cheap yellow board (can't remember brand) had a 3" halco spoon, and the downrigger had a makka spoon as well.
The tally was 2 schoolies on the yamashita, 7 grinners on the yellow, and 1 grinner on the downrigger. It was the first time I caught something on the downrigger, spewing it had to be a grinner.
Headed up to four beacons and was gonna throw some new 60g jigs I'd recently purchased. When I got there, each beacon already had a boat on it so rather than intrude I hung back a couple of hundred meters and dropped out a floating pillie while I drifted but to no luck.
I think the bait found somewhere to hide cause the sounder looked like a bushfire but nothing seemed to be around chasing them. Keeping an eye on the action at the beacons or lack of it I decided to head for home.
60kph all the way back to the ramp just before lunch, I love days like that. Here's some snaps of our beautiful bay at its best.
Cheers Nic
This is my first fishing report so here goes..
I left cleveland ramp at about 4:30 headed for Moreton. School mackerel were the target of the day. Conditions were perfect.
I had two different paravanes and the downrigger trolling 3" spoons. The yamashita had a makka spoon, the cheap yellow board (can't remember brand) had a 3" halco spoon, and the downrigger had a makka spoon as well.
The tally was 2 schoolies on the yamashita, 7 grinners on the yellow, and 1 grinner on the downrigger. It was the first time I caught something on the downrigger, spewing it had to be a grinner.
Headed up to four beacons and was gonna throw some new 60g jigs I'd recently purchased. When I got there, each beacon already had a boat on it so rather than intrude I hung back a couple of hundred meters and dropped out a floating pillie while I drifted but to no luck.
I think the bait found somewhere to hide cause the sounder looked like a bushfire but nothing seemed to be around chasing them. Keeping an eye on the action at the beacons or lack of it I decided to head for home.
60kph all the way back to the ramp just before lunch, I love days like that. Here's some snaps of our beautiful bay at its best.
Cheers Nic