Gday all
Well we headed up to DI Point friday night for a early fish saturday morning. My mate (Thunderbird) headed out the bar early as well. We had a quick troll and caught a mac tuna to 5kg for bait and headed out to the wider grounds in near glass conditions. As we headed to our spot we hit a short wave causing the sounder to die.The rest of the weekend we had to hit the sounder every 10 seconds to make it work for a few seconds. To make things worse the anchor was caught later in the day and came free but with 2 prongs broken off. we put spare anchor on but only has small prongs and thin . Talk about bad luck i thought we must of hit a black cat on the way up but i soon found a few banannas on board and told my Dad to eat them instantly We went to the pearlie grounds to find very small amounts of pearlies not like usaul. Managed pearlies, job fish, trag, moari cod, parrot and snappery squire. I caught all species above on soft plastics which i found interesting. We then fished further north around red grounds with both boats trying to find fish in the same area. My mates brother scored a 22 pound Red and was his first. We caught more moari cod squire and under sized reds. By 10 oclock in the morning the wind was blowing 15 knots of Northerly which was not a favoured wind.went back to pearlie grounds to find snapper schooled up. We had troubles anchoring with the small anchor on this reef and headed back in close while Thunderbird stayed and got more snapper and Cobia with many big sharks following fish to the boat and hanging around for long periods of time. In close we were straight into pearlies and parrot and the sharks soon moved in and wrecked our afternoon. Any decent fish that were caught would be eaten in 2 seconds and only managed a large mouth Nannygai head and we decided to head back in about 4 oclock in the afternoon. Thunderbird came in just on dark and caught more snapper around 5 kg
We awoke this morning with a good 15-20 knots of Northerly wind and decide not to launch and head home. Thunder bird decided to head back to Tin Can Bay and have a troll before at the pinnicles east of wolf rock and scored 2 nice spanish mackeral in a short period of time before heading in.
A full report and big fish pics will be in the next issue of BushnBeach
Cheers Greg