The weather predictions were good and Ben and I were busting to get amongst some of those AJ’s at Caloundra Wide. Big Ren and Black Sheep came along for the ride as well so this was going to be the trip to be remembered.
The wind was up and the waves seemed to get bigger with every kilometer until 1.45 hours later we arrived at spot Nowhere. That is exactly where the bait fish were. Nowhere to be seen. I have never see it so dead. We searched for hours and ended up going back to Caloundra where the birds were working everywhere.
About 4kilometers due east of the Fairway beacon the water seemed to be alive with all forms of tuna. I should have taken some photos of the sounder because the whole sounder was full of bait from the bottom to about 15 meters.
This is where the LT’s and Cobia were.
Black Sheep(Navi) started us off with a small cobia (about 5Kg) and then both Ben and I latched on to LT’s at the same time.
Even Big Ren(Paul) caught one. I am sure that we could have kept on catching but Ben’s social life took precedence.
I have been lucky enough to catch lots of LT’s before but I have never caught one on the S10. The rod gives you a tremendous amount of feel but it really is sports fishing at its best. Big Bertha ( A much bigger Version of the S10) has spoilt me as the fish seem to come in a lot easier. I believe you are making an even bigger version Eric. I can’t wait.
I don’t know how you are able to pull in 19Kgs of Long Tail Tuna in such a short time. Mine was only 8.2kg and I was buggered after that.
Here are some photos of Ben’s casual approach using a very bent Loomis.
Frank OO