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Thread: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

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    Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    The plan was for Mark (TryMyLuck) to head up to Gladstone to pick up a rod that we left on his boat. Whilst we up, there we might go for a bit of a fish. Can't believe our wives let us get away with that lame story. The fishing was originally suppose to be out to Haberfield shoals, but the forecast suggested that Fitzroy, Sykes and co, might be better. Mini Newby -Justin was to tag along and show us his style. We arrived on Friday and unloaded into the boat, shopped for food and drinks, then headed back to Newbys to discuss the plan over a few. Aim was to head to Pancake ck on Saturday and as the wind/seas abated, head out to the reef on Sunday to Tuesday.

    Reasonable run to Pancake and we threw the troll lures out for a bit as we had to keep the speed down anyway due to the wind against tide chop. No luck, so we up lures and headed into pancake. Never been there before, but damn it is a pretty place. No longer after we were anchored up, Justin was line in the water and pulling in skip baits for his dad. The big kids couldn't miss out on the fun, so a combination of lures and baits were dispatched. One size spanish flag was caught on a hardbody that saw dinner sorted for Justin. On a dropping tide there were baitfish getting smashed in the shallows all around the place, but unfortunately we didn't have the zodiak aboard, so it was a case of adjourning to the foredeck and watching over a few drinks whilst a full moon rose. This picture postcard situation was quickly destroyed by a texted photo of a girlie drinker in full drag being sent to Newby. Phil - whatever is wrong with you is no little thing! We also got the reports of the tsunami warning, so that was a bit interesting.

    Next day we head off to Fitzroy via a few spots and fishing was a bit slow with only a few parrots, hussar, red troat and hussar aboard. A small electrical issue convinced us to sneak into Fitzroy early. Low tide, sunny, extra pretty! Newbs makes the call for a snorkle on a bommie - damn good call with plenty of fish life. Somewhere during the day apparently a tsunami when through????? We did sneak out again for a quick fish but had to duck back in before dark. More drinks and nibblies on the rear deck to a setting sun by ourselves in Fitzroy- is there anything better?

    Next morn I get awaken by Mark calling out to Newbs that the rudder had just scrapped the coral (those words certainly get you up quick)- Wind had swung around along way to the North and the rudder was just touching the bommie. Quick pull forward on the mooring to clear her and then a simple to move to another. Media would write it up as 'ship wrecked on a coral reef', but reality was considerably different.

    Headed out to a spot nearby and miscellaneous reefies found their way to the deck, but it was slow. The floater screams off in that wonderful sound and before anyone can react, Justin steps up, grabs hold and hangs on to the first run. He then proceeds to get about the job of subduing this fish like a bloke 2/3/4/5/6/7 times his age. No wire trace was always going to be a tough call but Justin did a top job to land a 14kg Spanish Mac which was about half his weight. Well done young fella. I should say here that anyone who knows Newbs, knows he isn't shy, lacks confidence or is short of something to say. Well Justin is a compressed and amplified version of Newbs. He didn't need any encouragement to talk more (even doesn't stop in his sleep), but this great effort saw the lad is fine verbal form and so he should - damn good job. Dad was pretty happy too!

    Weather report indicated a quickly deteriorating situation, so the call was made to headed off to Sykes for quick fish before heading back before dark. We trolled for a bit and Mark and I set THE LURE out the back amoungst a multitude of Newbs trolling lollies. You guest it - THE LURE came good and Mark boats a nice Bonito. On to a good spot at Sykes and I nail a ripper coral trout, then Justin a 54.5cm Red Emperor, then I get bitch slapped by a big red before shutting the bight down. Time running out, we headed back in before stopping at spot X, which has now been demoted to spot Y. In, fueled, unloaded, cleaned up and then back to Newbs for bonito sushimi and beer battered spanish mackeral - yum. We get the call that the clouds are about to explode and dump alot of rain, so we leave early in the morn to make it home before getting flooded in.

    Thanks Newbs!

    Steve

    PS. We did pick up the rod!

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Good read, and a great spaniard

    fishfreak.

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    looks like you are settling in for the hard life there Steve hahaha

    cheers Murf

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Quote Originally Posted by murf View Post
    looks like you are settling in for the hard life there Steve hahaha

    cheers Murf
    Murf

    We were a bit into the session at that stage and I made the mistake of getting Justin to mix me up a rum. I am sure he only used the mixer to colour it a bit. Was a good drink though.

    Steve

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Thanks for the report Steve.

    Pancake is special place and I have had many a trip there. The colours of the water is something everyone should experience.

    Did someone send you a photoshop pic of me ?

    Nice work Justin, yep, I did get the pic via phone soon as ya caught it.

    Looks like Newbs hasn't improved his RED skills so I may be in for a win in September. Double the bet, wasn't it Newbs ?

    Seems like you guys had a ball and doing it tuff ?

    Cheers LP>
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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post
    Thanks for the report Steve.

    Pancake is special place and I have had many a trip there. The colours of the water is something everyone should experience.

    Did someone send you a photoshop pic of me ?

    Nice work Justin, yep, I did get the pic via phone soon as ya caught it.

    Looks like Newbs hasn't improved his RED skills so I may be in for a win in September. Double the bet, wasn't it Newbs ?

    Seems like you guys had a ball and doing it tuff ?

    Cheers LP>
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    Oh it was tough Phill, but hey someone's gotta do it...........

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    top report guys, the reports i was getting were x rated so i like that read a little more. only wish i could have been up there as well, and yeah you right Justin is definately like his old boy, talk and more talk, and every thing he catches he wants to eat. Great little fisherman he is.
    cheers Lee

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Great works Guys and boys or boys and guys.
    JT
    VHF CHANNEL 21
    CALL SIGN : JT OR SC552(social club member)

    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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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post

    Did someone send you a photoshop pic of me ?
    Seems like you guys had a ball and doing it tuff ?

    Cheers LP>
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    You are a worry Phil

    Was a good trip and a shame it had to be called short thus eating into fishing time.

    Re Newbs and the reds - he was off his game due to a sandwich incident

    Steve

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Quote Originally Posted by Apollo View Post
    You are a worry Phil

    Was a good trip and a shame it had to be called short thus eating into fishing time.

    Re Newbs and the reds - he was off his game due to a sandwich incident

    Steve
    spill the beans................... ?????????



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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post
    spill the beans................... ?????????



    LP>


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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky_Phill View Post
    spill the beans................... ?????????



    LP>

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Sorry Phill

    "WHAT HAPPENS ON THE BOAT STAYS ON THE BOAT"

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Great report and kudos to the young buck.

    Cuzza

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    Re: Tsunamis, trouts, spanish and pancake with Newby

    Phill

    I didn't send the Pic and it wasn't Photoshopped

    Steve, Mark, Newbs, and off spring, sounds and by the Pic I was sent, looked like a great time.

    Out Fished hey David? and on your own boat? at least it was by a Family member

    We had a good but wet time at Deiters, Chong set Deckie alight, burnt all the fire wood from a mile around.
    Surfed the toboggin (crook spelling?), behind the Quad, and all was good

    Rob T

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