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Ausfish Bronze Member
Moolooaba fly report
Hi All,
Fished over at Old Woman Is today. Caught some good longtails around 8-10 kg as well as mack tuna. The longtails were in the line of Pt Cartright to Old Woman Is and further out while the mack tuna were in closer inshore.They were very hungry as the ate the fly as soon as it hit water.
Steve
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Re: Moolooaba fly report
Today?? CRaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaap shoulda gone for a buzz offshore yesterday arvo instead of flicking the wand up the river.. bugger.. what kind of flys were they munching on Steve?
Tim
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Moolooaba fly report
Hi Tim,
Surf candies in olive and white,tied on SL 12'S 1/0.
Steve
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Re: Moolooaba fly report
cool.. might have to tie up some surf candies soon.. i wanna get out there soon if they are still around.. try and temp one on fly...
Tim
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Moolooaba fly report
Hi tim,
Don't get in front of them as they didn't like that tactic! I came in from the side(east) wind was blowing ss/west as they kept turning around in circles as they do.
Steve #
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yeh, when im out there i usually try and predict where they will pop up next, zoom over, kill the engine and drift, they usually popup 10 to 15 meters away.. if not, drop the leccy and just cruise around slowly, follow the schools of baitfish on the sounder..
Tim
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Moolooaba fly report
Steve
I was actually contemplating going over there on my kayak, what do you think???
David
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Moolooaba fly report
Anyone going out got a spare spot ??? Still havent got a Longy yet this yr, havent got anything come to think of it,,,, Not you but Duckbill, not keen enough to sit on the back of the yak,,,,, yet. Good work on the Tuna Steve. MQ
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i went out for a reef fish today, still a few tuna around, wish i had the flyrod onboard now they busted up a few times near the boat
Tim
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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Matt,
Surely you are desperate enough by now !!!!
I thought you would have put your hand up straight away to get on the back of the YAK
LOL
Snelly
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Ausfish Silver Member
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Re: Moolooaba fly report
Hi Dead Duck.
You wrote the following:-
'I will wait for it to be nice and calm and pedal out from the beach, straight across... Next week hopefully.... "
Then I noticed you were not planning on the trip back as there is nothing written about coming back. Guess it was nice to know you and Killkenny.
Do YAKS, as as watercraft have to carry all the saftey equipment, flares/etc that normal people in normal boats have to when ventureing off shore?
Regards.
Barry.
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Ausfish Silver Member
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Barry,
I haven't been able to find info regarding the safety equipment required on a kayak... But apart from a lifejacket there should be nothing else... Anyone have any more info?
P.S.: Why are you so negative about the whole idea??? The probability of having a car accident is many many times higher than that of being attacked by anything while out at sea...
Live life to the max!!! [smiley=2thumbsup.gif] [smiley=2thumbsup.gif] [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]
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According to the Qld Marine safety Website it could be classified as a non registable ship.
if that is right and if venturing outside of pastially smooth waters and more than 2 miles from land you will need an epirb
If venturing outside of smooth waters you need an anchor, drinking water and bailing equipment.
Personally I wouldn't want ot be that far from sure in my Kayak but thats just me.
If any one is interested I have a near new carrabean kayak sit on top model for sale. $600.00 or swap for a decent 7 weight and reel.
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