http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkw_eli1uRc
He got 5 and Dave got 5 for 10 for the boat for the day. Reel Capture a 7.2m KC owned by Craig.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkw_eli1uRc
He got 5 and Dave got 5 for 10 for the boat for the day. Reel Capture a 7.2m KC owned by Craig.
Reel Capture goes backwards very nicely doesn't it!
Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!
very nice indeed
hes world famous, nice hat as well
hey smithy, well it turns out the first ever billfish for SPG wasnt our last, headed back out yesterday also and tagged another 3 and lost 2. saw you at the ramp with the stabi but didnt have time to come over and say hello.
good work reel capture
troy.
Nice video was that taken with Daves new headcam? Jeffo was out again today and got a couple more solo this time. Smithy was also in the action with some smart boat handleing as the pictures show.
Cheers, Rog
good to see your still getting them up north, headed of the seaway early friday morning to the 50s, there were 7 other boats live baiting as well, but the current was roaring and very hard to stay on the bait, didn't see any fish been caught.
fishfreak
Bloody nice pics there Rob. Cant deny the evidence of the fish being caught....well done Jeffo and Smithy.
Was that you an lead guitar Smithy?
Looks like the Yamaha is playing the right song for you...
SAILFISHER
I was out on Daryl's 5.2m KevlaCat and we tagged 2 from 2. Lot a bit of gear to the toothies and also got a nice 12kg Kingy on the way home at the Blinker. Nice day on the water and a few refreshing showers to cool it down.
Wow awesome weekend guys, Wish we had those fish down here. Chased Blues out wide saturday for not a touch, raised one mid morning behind long rigger and seen a free jumper but no luck with hooking one.
Cheers
Matty
Guys, what has happened to all of the Sailfish? They seem to be noticeable by their absence.
Great stuff too by the way.
i got one a few weeks ago, but i know what your saying!
Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!
Matt, sailfish time on the Sunshine Coast was generally March-may and august-Oct. Although they are far fewer in numbers in recent years its still generally those times we catch them. Ive caught more in the middle of winter than I have in the peak of summer.