With reasonable weather being forecast, I planned an overnighter Saturday evening for Moreton Bay. The plan was to take the Crab pots, set them, then head off and anchor near the Islands. Well........ plans are made to be broken, as I received a Phone call from my mate Jeffie.H, who was organising a crew for the "Banks", departing Brisbane North at 1.30am. I still had time to run the pots out before getting a kip prior to the mission to the Sunny Coast.
The run out from Mooloolaba was quite good, 10knot South Wester and little swell. We drop off a few "Spanner" traps along the way in some virgin country.
The Big 6.4 Trailcraft gets us to the Southern Banks around 5.00am, ready for the daybreak burst !!
Well it didn't happen :? , we scratch around for a few just legal Squire but hardly a decent hit for any of us. Wind is now 15 + knots and a bit uncomfortable. We try a few marks in the general area for a couple of bits and pieces but nothing worth a photo.
It's time to head North, we troll past the centre of the banks for one small tuna then anchor up on some lumpy bottom in 40 odd metres. We pull a couple of decent parrot, varigated Emp's and Gold Spot Wrasse before 10 min's of mayhem sweeps under the boat !! The sounder lights up with massive numbers and sizes of fish !! Any line in the water is hammered !!
At one stage all 4 rods are bent solid !! First fish to hit the deck is a 5kg Knobbie to Jeffie, then I land a 3kg little brother to the first fish. John beside me pulls in a monster Brown cod that later weighed in over 5kg's, in this time I have dropped down and instantly hooked up and landed another brown Cod. The other boys are pulling hooks and busting fish off as I drop down for another 3kg Knobbie.
Then silence..............The fish disapear from the sounder and all goes quiet below............. The hot bite was over as quick as it started !!
Time to pull stumps as the wind is again picking up to 20 knots from the South. A quick troll back over the centre of the banks leeds to a double hook-up on Boofheads that are kept for Crab Bait.
The trip home is rough and slow but very safe in the big Trailcraft.
We collect the Spanner traps and wack a few more tasty mosals in the ice box.
Thanks to the late morning hot bite, we take home a tidy feed of fish & crabs. Throw in a few beers and a quick clean up and the drive home and your left with some very tired fishos at the end of the day !!
As my Crab pots were put to sea on the Sat Arvo, they were long overdue to be checked. Well I managed to get to them late morning today and what a bonanza !!! Sharks had done a number on two of them, but they still contained a few crabs. The others were choca block !!! Just set a new PB, 14 legal blue swimmers in one pot !!!!!!!!!!!
Pots have been rebaited with fresh Tuna, can't wait to get back out to them. Hopefully Wednesday some time ??
pics to follow,
Cheers
Craigie.