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  1. Hey Damo we fish'd saturday with our regular crew and ventured out to heatons I only saw 1 other boat where we was but there might have been others around we got a long billed spearfish that is rare for Sydney considering they are an Atlantic species but we did get 1 it might of been lost(ha ha)anyway we pulled lures back into Browns and just got pester'd with striped tuna taking our lures but we did see busting up tuna 70-80kilo along the way but very hard to get a bight when they move so quick very distince when they are that size I can't wait for a round or 2 with some fish of that size that will be interesting, it was a big day for us steaming home from Browns I'll give you a call next time we are on the water,your fellow Fisher friend Emu...

    Gday Emu.. yeah I heard that you got a long billed... its a big day heading to Heatons and back home. Next trip we do out there we plan to do an over nighter and see if we can pick up some of these fish that must be feeding at night hence not feeding during the day.

    Fingers crossed that the weather improves for the weekend! Let us know if your out and will catch you on the radio.

    Cheers Damo

  2. There were a few fish caught but considering the conditions and the number of boats out it was very quiet. SGFC boys weighed a couple over 50kg and I heard & saw the photos of 1 Port Hacking boat weigh one at 70kg, heard of a couple of bust offs and the odd single fish from other crews. A lot of boats went wide to Heatons with the great conditions, a few boats saw fish feeding but wouldn't take baits. If the weather improves the next two weeks will be very interesting with the moon fading, the fish may start to feed a bit higher in the water during the day due to the dark nights. It would be good for that water temperature to drop a bit more, if that edge pushes in that is what should happen. Anyway we will keep our fingers crossed and hopefully be out on Saturday.

    Cheers Damo

  3. Hi Stewart, the fish showed up in dribs and drabs. We spiked the area and first cube in the water got us an albacore. Generally we find them from 2 onwards hence we normally leave late amd come home late. Today we ended up having mike drive another boat today and they only wanted to pull lures. Didn't see anything but a mate of ours who was out in his centre console managed a marlin on a deep diver while trolling. Did hear of boats out at heatons that said they saw fish but didn't catch any. Very slow considering how many boats were out today in great conditions. Hence we have cancelled tomorrows charter. After looking at the charts again today and with some weather coming late next week should be better. Good luck next trip.

    Cheers Damo

  4. Good one Damo, sounds great..How long do you think the Yellow fin will be around? Does July sound to late to organise a trip out for them?

    Hi Sean,

    Mate its a bit hard to tell but we will be back out tomorrow wether we charter or not as we are pretty keen now after seeing them yesterday. We hope that this year we may even see the bluefin turn up out wide which would be great.. its been a long time waiting. They are getting some very wide down south.

    When ever you want to organise a trip just let us know.

    Cheeers Damo

  5. We went out today for a look around on Reef Magic and left around 10am and planned to cube & jig till after dark for yellowfin & albacore. We managed to get some nice albacore on cubes & jigs & saw some big 50+ kg fin busting up after sauries around us but even with livies out they didn't want to feed. Anyway we got a good feed and had a great day out. Hopefully with the good weather & the moon fading we should get into them this weekend.

    If anyone is interested in a charter give us a call on 0407113349.

    We have Saturday & Sunday available this weekend

    Cheers Damo

  6. Yes what a great time we all had on the trip Mike. This being my 4th trip to NZ chasing snapper on SP's and my second time to Great Barrier in 6 years I was a little worried at how hard the fishery had been targeted since we were first there. To my amazement it just seems to get better. I have never had so much trouble trying to get some big snapper to the boat and being bust off on numerous occasions. It was great to see Mike get his first big fish as I was worried he was going into depression as everyone else was into them!

    This trip will be one that I will remember for a long time with some great memories of the fishing as well as the laughing and catching up with Brett again. He will be doing an article for a NZ magazine about the trip and is hoping to score a cover shot as well.

    Cheers Damo

  7. Hi Sean it was good to have you guys aboard for the day again. It was a great fish on 24kg and it was probably a good thing that he charged the boat early and didn't head in the other direction as he probably would have spooled you.

    Anyway now you can at least brag to Blake about your fish being bigger!!

    See you again.

    Cheers Damo

  8. Hi Ash,

    It was great to have you on board for the day. It was a pity it was quiet but hopefully the fish will turn up in numbers soon. More reports came in yesterday of fish again being caught off Tuross by the longliners in good numbers so there is still a good chance that the fish will come our way.

    They are just starting to catch jellybeans & albacore down there as well which is a very late start for them so lets keep our fingers crossed.

    Cheers Damien

  9. Well done Aaron & Ivan persistance generally pays off. Good to see you boys braving the weather.

    No news on the yellowfin at the moment as you know with the bad weather. Mike did a exploritory trip out last week with a couple of mates but didn't see any fin. The water is cooling down though so hopefully with some better weather they will turn up.

    T-shirts & DVD's will be posted out tomorrow as I just finished the second DVD last night and Mike is picking them up tonight. Hope you enjoy the DVDs.

    Boonga

  10. Short corner I would agree that they would be under 20lb generally but as stated you can get some very thick fish over there. I have done 3 trips to NZ fishing for snapper with soft plastics & our biggest to date is 23lb with numerous other 20lbers and plenty in the 15-20lb range. You cant beat it it is a great fishery... where abouts did you fish & who with?

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  11. Mike the snapper never seem to get the bumps at all over there. They definitely ram into the rocks as we go bust off quite a few times in the rocks & especially in the kelp that they like to run through. I would guess they are a slightly different species - I wish they would take a swim over this way as the numbers over there are ridiculous considering the amount of small longliners/dropliners that are working every day. Hopefully they won't ruin a great fishery!

    Cheers Damien

  12. Yes it was great fishing over there and would highly recommend it to anyone. We were catching & releasing over 100 snapper per day along with that many salmon, king fish, pig fish, leather jackets, maori wrasse, trevalley you lost count.

    Aaron those jig heads (hard hats) worked well but I lost two big snapper when the hook snapped and also twice when the fish was actually lying on the deck it also snapped. Once when I was trying to remove it & once the fish bit one clean in half.

    I would not recommend them to anyone and will take what I have left back to the shop and show them how they break. At $3 dollars each they are rubbish!

    I will put up a couple of other pictures tomorrow

    Cheers Damien

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