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    Monday on the Beach

    Made a last minute decision to hit North Stradbroke yesterday to try out my new rod which as yet hadn't even got wet. So a quick pack and off I went for the 10 30 barge.

    Arrived at the causeway before 12pm and saw 3 whales sitting around 400 - 500m off and about 500m down the beach. With I lot more sand on the beach than in recent trip I wandered down in the hope of a decent photo opp. Not to be as all they wanted to do was surface and blow air, none of the usual tail or flipper waves antics they often turn on. A shallowish gutter in front of me got a few specky casts with metals but no takers, with me becoming more interested in grabbing pippis I was standing on while casting. Time to wet the new rod, so slipped on a pippi and launched her into her new career, a gentle tug and her first ever cast returns a nice dart. Next 3 casts produce nothing and it's getting close to the top of the tide so I wandered off south intending to work my down as the tide dropped.

    Only got 1.5km south of the causeway when I came across a nice deepish gutter with sporadic white water that looked worth a few casts. First cast produced a dart as did almost every cast after that. A few chops and changes back to metals didn't get any interest nor did a few other things I tried so back to catching dart with a slight distraction as a small eagle tried to swoop one I threw back but missed. I donated one to him a few minutes later when I noticed he was sitting on the dune watching, but he was quickly joined by 2 others that fought over it for a short time. This in turn attracted the attention of another small one and a big one which soon sorted out who's fish it was going to be.

    By now the shadows were creeping down the beach so a few more unproductive casts with metals despite some positive shows of small baitfish breaking had me changing to bait. This was supposed to be a tailor catching trip so I slowly started to set up my usual two rod attack that never quite got the chance to be put into action. First cast and backing up to put the rod into the holder so I could grab the second rod a nudge resulted in a hookup and a solid chopper hitting the beach. Rebait and off it goes again, with the spacing between fish not frantic but regular.

    Not having taken the time to put my warm gear on before dark the shorts and tracky top weren't enough to stop me shivering so with more than enough fish to keep the family and few others happy I decided to leave them biting and head off to the land of warm beds and caffiene.

    I couldn't have asked for an easier day with the fish cooperating almost to the point of being boring and conditions near perfect. The new rod has better than 50 fish (most released) on her after only one day out and once I get used to the softer strike think she should make a good addition to the arsenal.

    Size wasn't great with dart topping out just over 40cm and solid tailor all around the same size, but they are still tasty.

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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    Good catch mate, one question, why are htey so dark?? We got one the other day in the pine and it looked the colour of the dart? Is that how all tailor look if they arent bled?
    cheers

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    Great report Straddie. Sounds like a perfect way to spend a day. Good catch.

    Kel [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]

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    CHRIS_aka_GWH
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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    great fun straddie - good catch from the suds, nice fat fish, they certainly ain't starving

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    Dan88 there can be a big colour variation in them depending on water clarity, time of day caught, size, etc just like bream can range from a beautiful silver from clean surf to almost black on top if caught from a muddy river. Some slightly smaller choppers I caught in the bay last week barely had a hint of colour about them but they were taken between 10am and 11-30am from 3.5m of gin clear water where I could watch good sized bream grazing on the bait scraps on the bottom and 4 or 5 other tailor swim along side of each hooked fish.

    GtF it was a good day, I get almost as big a kick out of watching the critters go about their lives as I do catching the fish. One thing I forgot about was a monster manta ray that body surfed down a wave with its mouth open, was impressive to watch it was huge.

    CHRIS they certainly were little piggies and had that roundish 'torpedo' shape about them that I love but usually associate more with much bigger fish. I don't know what it was Monday but I threw a big size variety of tin in the water throughout the day and never got a single touch, nor did I spot a fish in the waves even though there plenty there. One thing I was glad to see was some sand back on the beach. I was able to stay right through the 1.93m tide when on trips this year and late last year I was having to get off the beach not much after half tide on 1.6m tides.


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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    awesome catch.

    Samand

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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    Great catch Straddie,
    Well Done

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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    Top Stuff STRADDIE! Haven't done enough Tailor fishing this year and i need to pull my finger out and get down to the coast!

    Take Care T
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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    Good catch straddie!!
    I was supposed to be heading to straddie this Saturday but it looks like the weather won't be so crash hot. I'm dying to get there some day soon.

    Do you pay full price for the barge? A day trip could be expensive with barges over $100 :-(

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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    nice fish well done

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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    Heya Chisel

    Yeah it jumped up to $102-50 on this one which starts to put a strain on my finances especially when I just do a day trip so have cut back a bit on the number of trips I have done in previous years. You can get a discount if you are a member of RACQ but wifey usually has the card so I always miss out doing these no notice trips. Give them a bell if you aren't a member of RACQ as I think there are discounts for other clubs and associations but don't know which ones. If you are booking accommodation over there some of the real estates also have discount deals with the barges.

    Saturday will probably be pretty wild with the wind and swell, theres just too much venom in that high/low combination to ease up much before then. I'm sure you will enjoy it when you get your chance to get over there with some decent weather.


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    Re: Monday on the Beach

    Nice Catch

    Peter.

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