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First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007
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    Ausfish Platinum Member revs57's Avatar
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    First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    With a promising weather window on seabreeze for Brisvegus Wednesday, I went out with Hodgie to some ground I think they call shallow Tempest, just south of Henderson's in around 60 metres. Heaps of show but no active predators so we went a few k's wider but the current was fair ripping along making it difficult to fish. Lots of small squirey things that we sent back.

    So we headed back into some ground a few k's north of Hendersons, on the way we found amazing amounts of bait sitting on the edge of the current line, but it didn't appear to be hanging off any definite structure. There was nothing feeding on it, so after a couple of unproductive drifts we headed into some ground north of Henderson's.

    We worked it pretty hard again drifting the area . We caught one size squire, a nice little fat fish around a kilo and a bit and heaps of small squirey stuff that we returned. At one point I hooked into an unstoppable, man it was a big fish but I got done over big time. Toward the top of the tide we decided to pick up and see if we could entice the fish to come to us with some burley and float some baits down. After an hour, or so of setting a consistent burley trail and still only pulling consistently small fish a change in plan was needed so we trolled a couple of skirts around the FAD.

    Well it wasn't long before the pink feather skirt was hammered and a good Dollie launches itself out of the water...What a fantastic ariel display, this thing took orf!!! It was a fish of around 6 to 7 kgs. After a top performance it came out of the water 4 times and let fly a couple of blistering runs, I had boated my first Dollie and first for Flamin Riptide. I can see why the sports fishing guys love those things on light gear. And they are such a beautiful fish too, man the colours are spectacular. There was part of me that wanted to release this amazing fish, but the box was empty and I've heard they are a good chew when eaten fresh so we bled him out to share him around the family.

    We headed for home, the easterly swell on the out coming tide had really stirred the bar up. I could see why this can be such a treacherous piece of water, the pressure waves were causing the swell to really stand up to a couple of metres. But again the Riptide performed exceptionally well and the value of the extra neddies of the f200 was a real comfort. I wouldn't want to be attempting that piece of water in anything less.

    But apart from that very literal bright spot with the dollie it was a pretty lean day. I suppose it's like anything, getting to know a new area takes time but I've gotta get Moreton worked out soon. Its driving me nuts!!!

    Hopefully Hodgie will shoot through a couple of photos sometime today. I'll put them up when they come.

    Cheers

    Rhys
    Last edited by revs57; 15-11-2007 at 05:49 AM.

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    G'day

    Well done rhys, the dollies sure do go off, don't they

    They are good chewing and fight pretty well.

    Enjoy it

    Dave

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    sounds like fun,ide love to get a dolly....was the fad down near the south passage or have they put one up near the cape?..........jez

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    Ausfish Platinum Member revs57's Avatar
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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    Cheers Dave, they sure do go off - yep first time and can't wait for next time, fish for tea tonight!!!

    Jez the FAD we fished is half way up the island near Henderson's in around 60 meters.

    Cheers

    Rhys

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    wots this bait crap rhys have u turned back musta been the nicoteen that put the fish off
    well done on the dollie.
    cheers swano

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    Good to see you back online Swano.

    No haven't turned back, worked the plastics hard all day, lighter jig heads, different patterns, styles and sizes...you know how ADHD Hodgie is when it comes to switching gear around to find something that will work.

    It was just one of the many things we tried to get a feed. But we missed ya, ya jelly spined fishin chippie!!! Flamin Riptide just wasn't the same without you there to sling off at.

    Cheers

    Rhys

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    Nice work Rhys! The old Mahi Mahi is a fav of mine to catch and eat! Hopefully I will get stuck into a few on my next trip!
    Cheers,
    Benny.

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    Rhys,

    Thats awsome mate they really give youe a good fight, pretty good on the chew as well. Havent caught one up here but had a few when i was living in Brissy.

    Will be in Brissy over Christmas period up until about the 7 or 8 Jan before we head backto Townsville.

    At this stage we wont be bringing down the Hianes, unless I find a motor that my missus wll let me buy, she has gone cold on the idea of buying a new one.

    Cheers Rod....

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    hi rhys
    was nice to have another chat
    they are a nice eating fish only fresh
    not frozen they go musshy

    pete

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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    I use to work on South Pacific Charters, and one of the deckies showed me a trick with the Dolphine fish I thought was pretty cool. Dont fillet them first and then skin them.

    Grab a sharp knife and run it 2 mil deep all way around the fish, grab a peace of skin from the top of the head and pull back the skin comes right off. So you actully skin it before you fillet it.

    Works a treat.

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    Ausfish Silver Member Dorado's Avatar
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    Re: First Dolphin fish for Flamin Riptide 14th November 2007

    They sure are fun to catch, great to look at with all those colours going off at once and they're really very good eating too! And don't they just go off once you get them in the boat? Bouncing around and smashing into everything with blood going everywhere lol. Great fun! I love mahi mahi
    Congrats!

    Dorado
    ...in case of emergency, take me fishing

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