Daveje
27-01-2016, 09:12 PM
First time posting. Fished in the bay a couple of times over the last month chasing mackerel, with not a huge amount of success, bite offs and not surfacing long enough etc. Decided to give an early snapper fish a try before the sun gets up and the mackerel started surfacing to throw some slugs at them. First session resulted in a 38cm first up then a couple of drifts later a 53cm squire hits the surface. Also busted off by a fish somewhere around the size of the bigger fish. Chased mackerel aimlessly for a little bit before heading back to the ramp to head off to work.
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Next trip a few days later, busted off second drift on a estimated 60 cm fish. Made adjustments to rig and about half hour later hooked up to a decent fish. After a tussle on the light gear up pops a nice 63 cm snapper. Few more drifts and on again to a slightly larger fish, but fish takes line too quick and finds the reef. Another few drifts and after a good tussle with another fish again it finds the reef. Fish go off as the sun starts to rise.
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Trolled with the trolling board for a few minutes and then the reels goes off, wind in and a decent size schoolie/spottie pops up to the surface. After a bit of hectic hand - lining and a few good run it comes back to the surface. Just as its about beat, the line goes around its side fin and as it pulls away the spoon pops out of its mouth. Fish started to surface balling up bait nearby with birds flying around but its getting on and I've got to head back to the ramp to go to work, so leave them to the other couple of boats zooming around.
Monday morning this week, have another crack at it with the full moon Sunday. Try this time to fish more drag at the risk of popping the line rather than getting reefed like last session. After a fair while drifting around, the fish decide to bite. Drift over the spot and I'm on, can tell this fish is around the same size as the fish hooked last time. With the extra drag this time the fish stops my drift and starts to turn the boat. After a few seconds (felt like longer) of to and fro I finally start to get a few turns on the reel. After some decent runs up pops a 69 cm snapper, a new bay PB for me.
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After a couple of pics put him away into the esky and continue to drift for a couple of small moses and grassies.
Try trolling on the way home but manage to hook only a few grinners (damn things are everywhere).
Can't wait for snapper season! Thanks for reading my post.
Dave
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Next trip a few days later, busted off second drift on a estimated 60 cm fish. Made adjustments to rig and about half hour later hooked up to a decent fish. After a tussle on the light gear up pops a nice 63 cm snapper. Few more drifts and on again to a slightly larger fish, but fish takes line too quick and finds the reef. Another few drifts and after a good tussle with another fish again it finds the reef. Fish go off as the sun starts to rise.
112181
Trolled with the trolling board for a few minutes and then the reels goes off, wind in and a decent size schoolie/spottie pops up to the surface. After a bit of hectic hand - lining and a few good run it comes back to the surface. Just as its about beat, the line goes around its side fin and as it pulls away the spoon pops out of its mouth. Fish started to surface balling up bait nearby with birds flying around but its getting on and I've got to head back to the ramp to go to work, so leave them to the other couple of boats zooming around.
Monday morning this week, have another crack at it with the full moon Sunday. Try this time to fish more drag at the risk of popping the line rather than getting reefed like last session. After a fair while drifting around, the fish decide to bite. Drift over the spot and I'm on, can tell this fish is around the same size as the fish hooked last time. With the extra drag this time the fish stops my drift and starts to turn the boat. After a few seconds (felt like longer) of to and fro I finally start to get a few turns on the reel. After some decent runs up pops a 69 cm snapper, a new bay PB for me.
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After a couple of pics put him away into the esky and continue to drift for a couple of small moses and grassies.
Try trolling on the way home but manage to hook only a few grinners (damn things are everywhere).
Can't wait for snapper season! Thanks for reading my post.
Dave