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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Whitsundays plastic fishathon

    Hey Guys,

    Charged up to the Whitsundays last weekend with Trent and Richard and had a ball. We fished mainly the edges of islands and reef dropoffs using only plastics, accept when chasin big GT'S.

    It was the first time we had fished up there and definately won't be the last. Two days in the tinnie we managed 8 Coral Trout (only 3 legal) 10 Grassy's, Yellowtail Sweetlip, Spangeled Emperor, Maori Wrasse, Gt, Queenie, Flowery Cod, Chinaman Fish, about 20 different spp in total.

    Best plastic was the squidgy about 70mm on a 3/8 jighead, Squidgy's easily out performed Jerkshads, although they did manade a few fish. We mainly fished 10lb gear with 40lb leader. The big Gt came on a metal, after watching them chase in a popper.

    Absolute magic fishing destination, catching fish was just a bonus, the scenery was unreal. We saw just 2 other boat fishing in 2 days, on a sun/mon with perfect weather, can't beat that.

    Cheers

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    Ausfish Platinum Member ffejsmada's Avatar
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    Re: Whitsundays plastic fishathon

    Excellent Matty, you and the boys did real well!

    Great GT, surely you didn't get that on 10lb???

    Top looking Chinaman.

    Cheers, Jeff.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Whitsundays plastic fishathon

    Great fish matty, what reel and sized reel were you using?

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    Thats looks magic up there, and a great couple days fishing. Something i'd like to do in the next few years. How easy is it to access those fishing areas from the mainland?

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    Magic stuff Mat,

    I just love it up there.....You may have just fired me up for another trip..

    Pete

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    Great report guys looks like yous had a ball jigging there how deep were yous jigging most of the time?

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    Great stuff guys and the pics are perfect and quality fish to boot
    Looks ass the conditions were perfect and calamari awesome stuff
    JT
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    There is a fine line between fishing and just standing on the shore like an idiot

    I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges

    Up here we Use Hussar as baits for real RED FISHS (SHSIIFDER)

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    Ausfish Platinum Member plaztix's Avatar
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    Some top quality fish there mate. Sounds like a cracker of a weekend.

    Summertrance, the outer islands are around only 20 minutes from the mainland. There are so many islands, inlets and drop offs up there you'd be hard pressed picking a bad spot. It is truly a fishermans paradise.

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    Re: Whitsundays plastic fishathon

    Cheers Guys,

    Jeff- The GT was caught on 20lb Braid, 4000 Reel.
    Jared- We were using 3000 and 4000 spinning reels.
    Summertrance - I'm pretty sure there are 2 boat ramps, Abel Point and Shute Harbour. We left from Shute which is probably a bit closer to get out to where we were fishing arounf Hook Island, it took us about 45mins to get out there, weather was perfect though. There are islands a lot closer in, 5-10 mins away.

    Jackextractor - Transducer was playing up, so not sure exactly how deep we were fishing, the reef probably dropped down to about 20-30feet. We just looked for fishy looking dropoffs, preferably reef edges which were quite defined which allowed you to jig the plastic down the face of the reef with a little bit of confidence you weren't going to snag up.....We stil lost sh**tloads of gear, and ran out of jigheads.

    Cheers

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    What an awesome trip. I can't wait to get back there one day. Nice pics too - that GT is a screamer.

    Cheers
    Brad
    What would Steve do?

    fortes fortuna adjuvat

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Benno1's Avatar
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    Re: Whitsundays plastic fishathon

    fantastic...nuff said
    (Mrs Benno1)

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    Great photos and a good read Matt.

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    That coral trout that I'm holding in the first photo there was an interesting capture. Not the fact that it's a trout but because of the cod that tried to grab it as I got close to the boat.

    If you look closely you can see the grab marks down near the tail and when the cod let go there, he had another go at the head. Amazing as the cod was only about another 1/2 again of the trouts length. We couldn't believe what we were seeing.

    Jared - I was mainly using a Shimano Symetre 2500 with 10lb on a Berkley DropShot 2-4kg rod..

    Here's a few more scenic pics of the weekend..


    Richard

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    Hi Summertrance,

    If you want to work out how far you have to travel, it's about a 12nm run from the boat ramp at Shute Harbour to the passage between Whitsunday and Hook Islands and we averaged about 40-45nm each day with the additional running around. Not sure how much of that though was with the electric.

    Once you get to the spots because there are so many islands (74) you can usually find a protected bay doesn't matter which way the wind is blowing.


    Richard

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    Ausfish Platinum Member nuggstar's Avatar
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    hooowaaa what a fricking huge gt. awsome post dude
    figjam :wink:

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