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    Blue marlin off the cape

    hi we fished today 20nm east of cape moreton and had three blue marlin bites on and only managed to tag one, also an additional wahoo for the trouble. my 15 year old son is very happy with his first blue marlin experience.
    The conditions were very ordinary and lots of rain squalls and a very close encounter with a water spout, it was in our spread of lures at one stage and raced past the boat, only a small one but not enjoyable to say the least.
    On our way back in 30 knots of very confused crap i passed a 15 foot Quintrex husband and wife heading out past combie towards the black stormy looking conditions, and i had the pleasure in advising them to turn around and stay in the bay. i couldn't believe they were planning going past the cape in those conditions??
    anyway another great day on the water even if the forecast was 15-20 knots se/ne as i only had 10 knots twice in between 30 knot squalls.
    cheers Jim
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    Re: Blue marlin off the cape

    Well done mate!

    The water spouts are a worry eh. I had a day down here about a month ago, where I have never seen so many! One storm had 3 of them out of the bottom of it

    Well done on the Blue Ryan, should be the first of many!
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    Good one fellas, hope it didn't scratch the new paint work! Would of been fun in a quintrex! They would be wearing their arsehole for an eyepatch.

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    Well done Jim and son,you were keener then me mate and it paid off.
    Good to see there still around.
    Mick

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    Well done Jim (& Ryan), a good reward for fishing in this crappy weather!
    Cheers
    Brendon

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    Re: Blue marlin off the cape

    Quote Originally Posted by captain rednut View Post
    On our way back in 30 knots of very confused crap i passed a 15 foot Quintrex husband and wife heading out past combie towards the black stormy looking conditions, and i had the pleasure in advising them to turn around and stay in the bay. i couldn't believe they were planning going past the cape in those conditions??
    anyway another great day on the water even if the forecast was 15-20 knots se/ne as i only had 10 knots twice in between 30 knot squalls.
    cheers Jim
    And that why there are a lot of search and rescues and people get into strife, I remember when I had my first Scarab 23ft, we went out from Horizon Shores at the top end of the Broadwater and there was a forecast of storms in the afternoon, anyway we went out the seaway in the morning and I kept an eye out the the massive clouds base on the horizon south west over the mountains down there, as the day went on we headed back inside the entrance as we could see the storm getting closer, the girls were having a quick swim at the time so told them to get back on board as I could see the storm getting bigger and getting faster towards us.

    Once they were onboard we hightailed back to Horizon shores at about 40knots. We just managed to tie up with about 5 minutes to spare before it hit us, but just before we got into there, there was this little open tinnie I think about the 12ft size with a few people on board and it was heading out onto the broadwater, at that stage this massive cloud base was well and trully over us with flashing rumbling lightning and very dark clouds. As I said, it hit us 5 minutes after we tied up and it was a total whiteout, winds in the order of 40+knots, torrential rain and vis down to about 30ft tops. I even had cut it too fine for my liking.

    If that couple had any brains they should have looked up and done a U turn or better still not gone out, but you can't teach "smarts". A lot of people have boats that shouldn't and those people unfortunately are called "statistics".

    Forgot to mention.. great fish, they would have been a nice catch. Congrats.

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    Re: Blue marlin off the cape

    Well done!
    Congratulation to you boy.
    Good work boys.

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    Re: Blue marlin off the cape

    Good work Jim and well done to Ryan.By the sounds of it entertainment all round.Any size to the Hoo at all?
    With any luck I still may be able to pin one before they swim away.Jim
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    Well done mate awsome stuff would love to hook one of them well worth the trip out.

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    Great job,good to see the marlin are around.
    Life is short fish hard!!!
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    Nice work Jimmy and crew!

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    Go the Galaxy crew!!

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    Nice work Jimmy and Ryan, especially with the conditions.

    you gotta wonder what some people are thinking

    cheers

    Bill

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    Re: Blue marlin off the cape

    thanks guys for your replies and im looking for another opportunity to go again in the next week to try for a big one. i hope this weather clears up a bit.
    cheers Jim

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    Well done bud congrats to you and ryan.

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