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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Hi Pete,
Catching fish yourself is a fantastic experience.
Watching the smiles on the faces and being there when your son or daughter catches their first Marlin is a memory forever.
The DVD of the whole adventure helps a lot as well.
The season has only just begun.
Stay tuned..... There will be more to come in the future.
Frank OO
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Thats a great fish there, maybe you should take your daughter out more often and you maybe able to land one, get her to drive the boat for a while and you man the rods.
Cheers Dave
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Ausfish Gold Member
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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Hi Franco,
If Scalem would only come out more often rather than talk about it, we may be able to make good use of his name as well.
I am seriously thinking of coming down to the Gold Coast for a fish after the festive season. Towing the boat in all that traffic is a bit scary when it weighs about three and a half ton.
I will give you a call when the time draws near.
Frank OO
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Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
I had set a couple of goals this year. I had caught my first Dolphin fish and my first Amberjack and life was going along just fine. I have recently also undergone surgery, which has limited me to just driving the boat…No straining or lifting of any kind.
My daughter Tammy had come up for Christmas and was pretty keen to go fishing so I took her out.
We had just come up to Cape Moreton when we noticed some birds working the shallows (18 Metres), so we dropped over some skirts hoping for a Spaniard or Wahoo.
We were less than two hundred metres from the Cape and I was just letting out the second skirt, the short one on only 5Kg of braid, when it took off.
Tammy grabbed the rod and started to wind the fish in. As the fish came closer, we couldn’t believe our eyes when this pointy bill broke the water and leapt into the air.
Unbelievable, Tammy had achieved what I had been after for years. Not only that, but she had caught her first Marlin on an old Ugly Stick fitted with a TLD 25 using 5kg Fireline in less than 20 metres of water.
The fight lasted for about fourty minutes. A few quick photos and swam her till she started kicking. This one was going back so I can catch it another day.
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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
thats gold [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Very Nice!! Much action happening out there??
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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Hi Scott,
This one must have been in the wrong place at the wrong time.
We have trolled for three days but there doesn't appear to be much bait around.
There is a lot of bait in front of Caloundra but no takers there either.
Frank OO
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Ausfish Platinum Member
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Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Top fish Franc OO skipper must get some cred ay, your daughter handles that fish really well, if ya gonna hold em up thats the way to do it.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Cape Moreton Marlin No 2
Francoo,
Thats one go gettem girl you got there. Good to see the girls getting great fish too.
Personally I have never tried for a Marlin yet but maybe in a couple of years.
Great Pic's too
Angla
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