Bloody beauty mate.
Got to be happy about that.
See, good things come to those who wait...and wait and wait
Only one trouble though. The new reel still hasn't had a good testing yet.
Better line up the strays and 1/2 pork sausage
It all started on Tuesday around mid-day when the skipper asked if I knew what the sea was doing ? As it had been blowing from the S.E. for a few days I thought the sea would still be up so I checked out the web cams for both D'Bar (shows the Tweed Bar ) and Currumbin (shows Palmy) and to my surprise it was as flat as a tack. The call was made that we would have yet an other crack at Palmy reef. The skipper asked me to wake him at 4am(NSW) and to my surprise he was up and waiting, a first for him. We were on the water by 5am again a first as the skipper usally jiggs around to about 530 before comming over to my place (boat is kept at my place).
We got down to Palmy by about 6ish and dropped anchor, before I even got a line into the water the skipper was onto a Spottie of about 2kg.About 15 mins later I was on aswell to a spottie and got it to the boat but when the skipper hit it with the gaff he knocked it off. ( This is not the first time he has done that to me )
Again about 10 mins later my line takes off big time, not the feave 18kg rod with a leaver drag... no no no, had to be my second rod that I have a old 5-9 kg rod that I have to just muck around( more of a bream/snapper rod) with fitted with a Oquma quadra 80 loaded with 20lb line. I used the Oquma to spin off the rocks with. I knew it was a good fish from the start by the way it felt so I could not go to hard on it. The fish ran me around the boat 3 times played dirty by getting tangled in the anchor rope.After about 15-20 mins I was winning line back and it was done and I got it to the boat and I could see it for the first time a Cobe and what a cobe but when he saw my ugly face it wanted out of there,but line and rod held and it was back to the boat and the skipper said I'll get the gaff. NO the net as you always knock my fish off, but the net was to small, so it had to be the gaff. The first strike missed and I thought here we go again as the Cobe took off at a great rate of knots but luckly it was almost done and I got it back to the boat easy. With luck the second gaff strike hit's mark and into the boat came my FIRST EVER cobia . There were cheers from all the other boats that had moved in to watch the epic battle and high 5's on our boat.
After that it seemed a bit quite for a while till the rods with off again this time it was the skipper and he got a 4 gk spotty. In the next couple hrs we also landed a couple more spotties .
So all in all a great day out
Aussiefool
Andrew
Bloody beauty mate.
Got to be happy about that.
See, good things come to those who wait...and wait and wait
Only one trouble though. The new reel still hasn't had a good testing yet.
Better line up the strays and 1/2 pork sausage
Last edited by finga; 08-02-2007 at 06:23 AM.
Great day out. Fishing is great you don,t know whats going to happen from trip to trip. CHEERS JIFFO
G'day
congrats ont he cobe, pretty good fight aren't they!
Nice spottie aswell
Dave
Nice!.....Well done Andrew.
Cobia are great value all round....They fight hard and eat well.
Great effort mate.
The weekeend weather has been terrible lately and this one coming looks shite as well.
Need to give up work. I'll see what the boss thinks?
Scott
Very pleased for you Andrew,
They are good clean fighters....except for anchor ropes, and as strong as. I love catching them, not too many lately .
Another bonus is they are good tucker. Well done mate!! I'm really happy for you.
cheers Roz.
GO THE CRUISER UTES!
....OH WHAT A FEELING!
well done andrew. when you go to palmy, do you go out the currumbin bar? or trip around from tweed?
cheers, roo
sounds like a great time and a nice cobe and spotty
cheerss dave
JIFFO,That's the reason we all go fishing, because no 2 dys are the same.
Blackened,Pistol_P and Roz, yep a great fight particulaly on the light rod, it had the Oquma screeming at times.
Roybyroo, We launch at Fingle and head down from there, most times we trail a few skirts just incase of something wants to come and play
Top effort!
Great story write up!
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Show me the Snapper!
Got to be happy with that .
great feed
cheers greg
great work andrew......I thought you were bolted to the stones at Hastings Point, but great to see the reward for the offshore work.
I guess you'll be chomping on it by now!!!!!!
Cheers
Stu