Finally got my new boat yesterday, with a MASSIVE thanks to Chris for towing it all the way up from Newcastle area!! What a great mate..!! Thanks Chris! As I hadn't seen the boat in real life, it was like waiting for a blind date to turn up!!! they look OK in a photo!!!.....but as it turned out, the boat is awesome. No speed machine, but a great fishing platform that I know I will have plenty enjoymenent in!!
After a look over, we chucked a few rods and gear eagerly awaiting a test run and mabey christen the deck! After a hairraising crossing of Yabba 6, we were met at the ramp buy a hectic cue up waiting to launch......actually...we were the only boat on the water!!! A rare thing. A quick run up the dam, and I am in love with my new toy.
As for the fishing, well it was quite slow mid arvo, Chris spoilt my party and put the first bass on the deck with a spinnerbait. later in the arvo, Chris shows me a bank that he walks and casts (this bank has been a fav for many Ausfishos in the past)
After about 10 min of surface casting, Chris hooks and lands a sweet toga. He thinks it may be a PB. The action starts hotting up after this, with many hits and misses...plenty of explosions behind lures! I Think we landed a couple of small bass. I had a nice fish on the bank ready to take a photo...when flip flip flip and it was back in the water swimming off...laughing at me no doubt.I will never let that happen again!!!
. We putted back at snails pace in the dark....no one thought about a spottie, but it was a good chance to chat over a beer about the awesome session and discuss further 'upgrade' options for the boat!
This morning, we hit the water probably 1/2 hour too late. Gets up to the same spot and its looking OK in the semi light of morning. Chris was fart assing around rigging some $32 jap lure....I cast my old faithful bubble pop and 'booosh' I am on first cast...Landed a nice 40 odd cm bass....had it on the bank ready for a photo.....flip flip flip....back in water AGAIN!!!! NAGG being the true consoling friend was laughing his guts out!!.....probably 5 casts in, Chris nails a massive hit on his mega$$$ lure.....gooonski...busted off but a pretty good Toga. As the good consoling friend I am..laughed my guts out...Chis tied on a Jackall after this......goooonski, on another solid hookup. Meanwhile, My 2 favorite lures, cultiva bubble pop and a bettlespin with baby bass slider put another half dozen fish or so on the bank. Together We landed 10 or so with some decent fish too. The surface and sub surface action was brilliant for that hour or so..where we left off the night before.
We then decided to actually fish out of the boat again. It got tougher as the sun rose. I think I got another from a deep rocky bank, and Chris got a nice bass from deep under a wattle bush after it had a few whacks at previous offerings...It was a good way to end a quick trip. I had an awsome time, fitst (and hopefully not the last) time I have ever fished with the big fella, and we had a ball. I was so happy (and relieved) the my new Triton went a treat.
Again, a big thanks to Chris for inspecting and towing the boat for me, and sharing its maiden voyage!! Here is a few pics...the rest are on Chris's camera...No doubt he will add to this report.
Cheers Steve