HI all,
Went out to Britomart on thursday - magnificent day - just finished fitting a new fold down top to boat..
We went about one third the way along the northern edge, and started fishing in around 20 metres.
Got two trout, and a red bass then nothing for 10 minutes, then a couple of smaller tricky snapper, (red throat emperor).
Five minutes later, we got a largish tricky around the four pound mark, then they just started hammering our baits.
We ended up with 13, so went thru the esky and chucked out the three smallest ones (the bag limit is 5 each, and there were two of us).
Anyway, we couldn't get baits to the bottom without getting hammered by large trickies, so we decided to move.
We went straight across the reef to the southern side, about halfway down, but copped the same thing, only worse.
Believe me, there is nothing worse than throwing back these beautiful fish. I reckon we chucked back at least 30 or 40 all around the three to four pound mark..
We couldn't get our baits to the bottom.
I eventually caught a good spangled emperor, which we were able to keep, but I think it stinks that, on a day when a species is schooled up to the stage where you are viturally unable to catch anything else, that you are limited to 10 fish for the boat (two people).
I have never seen any species schooled up like this before, but I know many of you will have. Where in the hell do they all come from?
We travelled 133 kilometres for the trip, I estimate we caught at least 50 prime table fish, but were only able to take 13 home between the two of us ie two trout, ten trickies and the one spangled emperor.
Cost about $100 for the fuel and bait....
Dave.