Yea if the weather does not play the game we are going to be stuck inside with only the Marlin, Longtails, Cobia, spotties and golden trevs to play with.
Yea if the weather does not play the game we are going to be stuck inside with only the Marlin, Longtails, Cobia, spotties and golden trevs to play with.
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whats the bag limit on Marlin ???
Fingers crossed all you weather guru's know your $hit as I am needing a relaxing Fish-end..
Just made a heap of sinkers so cant wait to loose them to the reef !!
Cheers
Brett
What would the inside of Breaksea Spit be like if its blowing a bit too much to get offshore? It may still be worth a look.
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Low tide at midday so wind against waves in the morning. yuk ! Down closer to the point, not so bad as wave and wind almost going the same way, if it is a SE wind, that is.
Maybe we need to bring a kayak and just crab up Wathumba.... really good tides for it.......low tide at midday... drop pots first up,,,pick then up last thing........ ??
LP
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Seabreeze says weather good again, wtf is going on???
Sorry all I have been away for the past week, just got back to Bundy tonight, catching up on everything, well this weather is debatable, but my POV... says all weather sites say the similar direction, so that is a good thing and none of them forcast it to be too much over 15 knots which is another good thing, it can be blowing 25 knots and as Phill said except for the 10 minute open channel chop from the harbour to Moon point, the next 50 miles up the western side of Fraser within 1.5 miles from the beach would be near glassy flat. If you went direct from the harbour to Rooneys in a 20 knot southeaster it would belt you the further you got out from the island. I have gone up to Rooneys and further around under the light house area and anchored at night in glassy calm waters 30 meters off the beach, then had a following sea out to the crossing, then trolled around all day at 7 knots in the slop (with no problems) and crossed back over the bar at the 13 mile end in the afternoon and had about 10 miles of uncomfortable seas before it dropping out to under a half meter chop for the run back towards the island on the inside of the bar which takes out the oceanic swell if there is any... This is in an old 6.2mt pride, so anything bigger would be even better... It does get uncomfortable but if it's 10-15 knots east south easterly then I would say most boats from 5.8mts and up could get a trip over the bar, you could head out and if its too crapy for you, just turn around and head back to the glassy calm waters any where within a mile or two from the beach and enjoy the day on the water. It would be very unusual should you not catch a plethora of pelagics in the calm waters or just on the edge of the sea change from calm to slightly choppy which is easily found when you start to spill ya beer on the dash..... It would be wonderfull to have it under 10 knots, but with no north westerly forcasted at this time, then a southeasterly wind up to 15 knots for a Meet and greet trip up the western side of Fraser would be a reasonable forcast for such an outing... We can all just follow Bull out and sit in his wake, so all should be good, if you don't go , then you'll never ever know.... at the worst, run the length of the island 30 meters off the beach and back again, and that alone will make you smile :-) I just need to await the father in laws medical operation progress booked in for Wednesday/Thursday before I can confirm I can make it. Fingers crossed I should be running up the island Friday afternoon about 430pm, or forst light Saturday morning, time will tell...
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bloody weather can't make up it's mind.
Updated forecast... Rooney Point.
Friday 11/23MorningBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.2 meters at 8 sec.
Winds: ESE 11 to 15 knotsAfternoonBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.2 meters at 8 sec.
Winds: ESE 12 to 16 knotsSaturday 11/24MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.2 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: ESE 10 to 13 knotsAfternoonBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.2 meters at 7 seconds
Winds: ESE 11 to 15 knots
The one below is east of the Spit.
MorningBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.4 meters at 8 sec.
Winds: ESE 11 to 15 knotsAfternoonBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.4 meters at 8 sec.
Winds: SE 13 to 17 knotsSaturday 11/24MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.3 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: ESE 10 to 13 knotsAfternoonBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.3 meters at 7 seconds
Winds: ESE 11 to 15 knotsSunday 11/25MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1.1 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: E 7 to 9 knotsAfternoonLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: ESE 8 to 11 knots
and the below is for inside the Bay... around Wathumba area...
Saturday 11/24MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: ESE 9 to 12 knotsAfternoonBreezy whitecapping conditions with moderate choppy seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 1 meters at 7 seconds
Winds: ESE 11 to 15 knotsSunday 11/25MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ESE 0.9 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: E 7 to 9 knotsAfternoonLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: E 0.9 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: E 7 to 10 knots
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a bit of info on the marine park and go slow area, thanks Boat Hog
Guys, team Beeracudda's deckie "Tim" has pulled the pin something about having to WORK.
So if anybody wants to jump on board PM me with your CV.
We are leaving from Bill's place on Thursday around 6.30 pm and coming home Sunday sometime.
I have also put this post in general fishing section
Maturity is not when we start speaking BIG things,it is when we start understanding small things
Here are my marks that I used for the bar crossing and anchorage areas depending on the wind and sea states, I have not used the 4mile crossing for 2 years, but if I was to cross there, I would be using these marks as the track still. I crossed the 13 mile 3 weeks ago and had 4.5 metres of water still under the boat at the shallowest area. Cheers Kev. (WGS84 datum)
4 mile 1stcrossing Inside mark 24.37.347 153.15.432
4 mile 2ndturn mark 24.36.832 153.16.389
4 mile 3rdmiddle mark 24.37.532 153.16.801
4 mile 4thoutside close mark 24.38.144 153.17.535
4 mile 5thoutside wide mark 24.37.434 153.18.260
13 mile 1stcrossing inside mark 24.30.390 153.12.274
13 mile 2ndcrossing middle mark 24.28.151 153.13.607
13 mile 3rdcrossing outside mark 24.28.099 153.14.668
Rooney’sPoint 24.49.237 153.07.087
Rooney’sPoint Anchorage 24.49.068 153.08.267
Under Lighthouse Anchorage area 24.43.588 153.11.711
Looks like shy guys are going to miss there first m&g since tangas worked hard to get boat ready painting and fitting tabs then my car decides to pack it is a simple fix just costly was going to ask my deckie to tow it up but we all know what happened last time someone towed my boat so hope yous get great weather and fill the boxes and will catch everyone on the next one have a great weekend