Geez those pearlies are good chewin
nice stuff mark,
looks like you may have a snappa magnet
under that boat
good stuff.
cheers dale
Geez those pearlies are good chewin
Tight lines <*)(((((((((><
Ty, you can delete that spot from your GPS .... there were no fish biting there on Sunday Next time come over and say Hi
Snap, another 12nm mile from the banks would be about right.
Thanks Birdy. I googled Rusty Job Fish and thats the one alright [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]
Chris, we headed home about midday. I heard you on the radio, but it was hard to get a word in with that w@nker with the 13lb flathead on air
Ben, you didn't miss much. there were plenty of snapper but they were pretty average in size. Apart from the dawn snapper bite, it was pretty hard to find fish that would bite.
Lindsay, The Hards is the full name for the area. It is to the NE of the Barwon Banks.
Lol, thanks for pointing out the trevors, Paul I won't touch them, but I get into trouble if I throw them back. Johno's father reckons they are the best eating fish in the sea
Cheers,
Mark
And another one as Lucky Phil wanted - similar reports together.
Headed to the Banks Sunday morning pre dawn. When we went out it was glassy on top and last 5km the barest ripple. Swell was normal size and long and rolly. Headed out doing 20-22knots in Bakes' V19C Haines. Went up and down each one gently, didn't come off the back of any. The jacked up a bit in the arvo but were still rolly. Came home in the dark Sunday night doing 23-26knots and didn't bump once. Little bit of SW slop 5km out and that was it.
Started on top of the banks in 90 foot or so. Didn't do much good. One Squobby on a floatline and a couple of bits and pieces. Getting down unweighted. Got a couple of Whaler sharks to the boat and released them. Hooked a couple of others as well by the fight.
Moved east of the banks to 160-170 foot. Did the best here on the bottom and floatlining. Box looking respectable. Moved a bit more east to 170-180 foot and drifted over big gravel areas like Perko does a bit further north for those big Parrot and other stuff. Current was E-W. Not much wind and boat wasn't moving in wind V current situation but lines were streaming back a bit. Had a look out east in 280 foot for Pearlies and big cluster of boats.
Must have been where Spiro was as we saw him head that way earlier. Not as fun fishing that deep so tried anchoring on another spot. Middle of the day so quiet.
Went back to best spot. Moon overhead and they bit mad for a bit. Few Maoris and stuff off the bottom and Squobbys on floatlines. Watched the Antarctica Ice Breaker ###### Australis go past about 50m away, we were ready to cut an run with him. Quietend down then fired up on sunset again. My floatline went off every drop. Missed a few then finished off the night with the 63cm Red on floatline after we had well and truly got our Snapper bag and threw a few back. Might have dropped a few other Reds like him going by the fights. Just pulled hooks. Pulled pin out there at 6:30 and less than an hour to get in. Perfect 5-8knots of breeze all day and the action was steady except a quiet period between about 1-3. Lot of radio chatter about it being quiet but we didn’t find that.
Swell was surprisingly good. Spewing I didn't grab a mates boat and go to 1770 like I had planned chasing Blacks. Scared off by the swell report. Watched the obs on the computer all day and it was blowing 0knots up there. Saturday was even good by all reports down here for a few that went out of Mooloolaba but they were breaking across the front on the Friday.
The fish.
Lol Smithy it was a ugly looking ship hey looked like it was with red oxide
I guess everyone heard Morty and the 13lb flathead
planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
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Reasonable catch there mate! My decky went on sunday arvo and cleaned up on Snapper and he commented the bit came on really earlier which means the snapper are out in force i guess! Hope to catch up soon.
Mitch
great report smithy and a colourful
catch to go with it.
cheers dale
Not sure Sea Saw but we use to all em King snapper down here on the coast . Long time since I caught one.But look pretty similar .Originally Posted by SeaSaw
Alas its the Smith & Jones report # #Well done smithy. #What are the two fish in the centre of the front. #Cant quiet make them out. #One looks like a Rainbow Runner (or maybe a Kingy)
Thanks Willo, but if you mean a Rosy Jobfish (which is what we call a king snapper) then it definately wasn't, and I've caught hundreds of them #From the info I have found a Rusty Jobfish is a perfect match. #Here is a closer photo.
Cheers,
Mark
another great haul there mark & jonno
top fish mark
good to see them up there