Headed out from the harbour about 3.45 off to our rubble ground wide ............... but the weather was a sloppy SW so we settled to chase a few squid in the lights close to a shallow reef. Some good squid coming onto the boat kept us keen and managed a good catch.
And where not to face a freshly caught squid as one i just caught shot the oldman fully coating him in ink in the early morning hours.....Wasn't impressed.
Okay so the wind eased and we motored onto to our spot in the slightly sloppy SW .
Gets to our spot and we see's some huge schools of bait being herded by big show's on the sounder while the brother in law in his boat started to troll while we anchored up. He scored a big yellowfin tuna and then he too anchored up seeing there wasn't any spanish to be caught at that time.
First couple drops i scored a nice thick trout from the bottom
Then after that catches of blueys and Pink Hussars and surf parrots started to make our esky. then a metre long Cod hits the oldmans handline and after a long struggle he pulls him to the surface. After dehooking him and deflating him we held him with the gaff trying to revive him but to no avail....I don't like to take cod that big as they keep the pestilence down around the ground but we had to take him after 30 mins of trying to get him down.
! pm come around so we decided to pull up anchor and go for a troll before heading home.......... We had only gone 20 m beofre the X Rap gets slammed and we gaffs a nice spanish . then another straight after and then another...........
Then we lured a small spanish about 40 cm thats after i unhook the first set of hooks gives a massive flick and drives the second set of trebles straight into my thigh with a angry spanish on my leg slapping around i grabbbed the lure to stop it from going any deeper. After couple mins we got the spano off and unhooked the 2 other barbs but the third one was deep and we snipped the last couople bards and bandaged up to head to the hospital.
After a hours wait i was heading home with a lovely hole in my thighs and a feed to fillet.
Scored this pic on sunset while we were heading home yesterday on the water