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Weipa fishing report Aug 2006
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    Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Weipa Fishing Report
    August 2006.

    Like July the off shore fishing was the hi-light of the month. Long Tails & Mack Tuna schools where smashing into bait schools down around Pera heads. Manta Rays where still out and about with Cobia up to 15 kg’s found under most Rays.


    Weather:

    Southeasterly winds were 15 to 20 knots for most of the month, with a temperature of 18 to 32c.

    Fishing:

    Rivers; River fishing was a little quiet this month. The best Barramundi fishing was at the bottom of the run-out tides looking for fish on the shallow flats and gutter mouths. Finding warm water was the key for successful fishing.

    Beaches; Fishing the rocky headlands on the early morning high tides produced some good size Barra. Shallow diving lures or floating fly lines where best in between the oyster rocks, once the fish is hooked it’s rods up high and do what ever it takes to keep them from cutting your line on the razor sharp oysters.

    Bluewater; Casting poppers to boomies and reef drop-off’s accounted for many big Queenfish, with a few poppers donated to huge GT’s that we couldn’t stop, even on heavy spin tackle. Reef Jack’s where also caught on poppers and bigger swimming lures most 4kg plus. Although they would hit the poppers as readily as the swimming lures, a Jack hitting a popper on the surface would give the angler a much-needed advantage.

    Spotted a few Manta Rays out on the reefs, I always keep a lookout for Manta’s while I am traveling down the coast, they are often followed by Trevally or Cobia. Some of the biggest Cobia’s caught where up to 15kgs.
    The harbor pylons still producing good numbers of Trevally, Giant, Brassy, Golden and Tealeaf.
    The smaller Tealeaf where the most dominate, compared to the other species of Trevally the Tealeaf are small in size, but not in fight.
    Most fish are between 2 to 4 kg. Fish are hooked just off the bottom close to the pylons, as they are brought to the surface the hooked fish are followed by other school members right up to the side of the boat keep the hooked fish in the water and the school will stay up on the surface. Dropping a lure or fly in front of any of these fish for an instant hook-up.




    A double hook-up of Mack Tuna for these Japanese Fly fishermen.


    Ray with a Cobia caught from under a Manta.


    Another big Weipa Queenfish.


    Fly casting in crystal clear water


    Craig Jenkins,
    Strikezone Fly & Sportsfishing
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    "Good Fishing"

    Craig Jenkins
    Strikezone Fly & Sportsfishing.

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    Pitsta
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Looks fantastic up there Craig, Nice report ,Great photos !!

    Mark

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    unreal good read great pics

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Great read and pics I reckon fraser is god's country but by the look of those pics it stretches up to Weipa.

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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    geeze it looks awsome up there great report and pics

    cheers dave

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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Good report and some great fish i always love seeing reports from weipa.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Hey mate looks like unreal fun

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Great report there Craig makes my mouth water.

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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Keep the reports coming. Cheers Shawno.

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    looks like u had an unreal trip
    cheers
    zach

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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    makes me want to jump on a plane and get me self of that

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    Ausfish Platinum Member mowerman's Avatar
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006



    A mate was up there for a week in october. Lucky bastard.


    Hes giving me a copy of the DVD this week.



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    Ausfish Silver Member Taipan's Avatar
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Lucky lucky lucky man. I'd love to fish Weipa. Everytime i'm in BCF they seem to be playing the fishing Weipa DVD, so i had to buy it. It's a tease, you finish watching it and feel like booking your flight or loading up the fourby.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member richieboy's Avatar
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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    Top pics. I'm hoping to get up there again for a few weeks with work next year. Last time I was up there it was a TREV frenzy with the odd queenie thrown in as well.
    Mate of mine got one of similar size (1 being held in pic) last time on a floated pillie. Can't wait. Incidentally, where is that beach old mate is fly casting from???

    Rich

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    Re: Weipa fishing report Aug 2006

    It's the beach between Boyds Bay & Pera Heads a good place to look for Queenfish, Giant Herring & Goldens. The point in the back ground is the southern end of Boyds Bay, around those rockys you can catch just about anything including some of the biggest Jacks you will every see, as long as your tackle is up to it.
    "Good Fishing"

    Craig Jenkins
    Strikezone Fly & Sportsfishing.

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