Hi all.
Offshore fishing was pretty much a non event for me in January. Getting offshore in the very few gaps between the almost constant wind stopped when I sold my Shark Cat and watched it head off to its new home in Batemans Bay in NSW.
To get my fishing fix, I put in a few evening trips targetting snapper in the Brisbane River during January. I managed to hit the river 5 times in the month, averaging around 3 - 4 hours fishing per trip, tagging all the snapper caught, and just releasing all the by catch that came along. For all trips, we concentrated on using bait, mainly using peeled banana prawn tails fished either unweighted, or with the smallest sinker we could use to assist getting the baits close to structure but not ending up snagged in the bottom.
We managed to tag 36 snapper, with the biggest measuring 60cms. 22 of those fish were of legal length or bigger. Bycatch also tagged included gold spot cod and speckled javelin. During the same time we also caught and released over 40 bream, and there were a few other unwanted species as well, including the ever present forktail catties, shovel nose rays and the odd small shark. For those fishing the river, keep an eye out for tags in any fish you might catch. Please report the details of any recaptured fish to the number on the tag. One snapper I tagged in the Brisbane River last year was recaptured 90 days later on the ledge at Poverty Creek up in the Pumicestone Passage. Another interesting statistic from tagging of snapper is that one fish tagged at Green Island in the southern bay was recaptured some time later on the inside of Fraser Island.
Here are a couple of photos from our January trips.
cheers
Jeff