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mrpasqualie

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  1. Caught the yellowtail for bait at West Head the afternoon before, didn't weigh him but I would say 5 or 6 kilos, he was 95cm, my shoe length is 30cm size 11. rig was a 6 o circle hook with 20lb mono leader. top of the tide at 8.30 am. I used one of those running clips that hold a small snapper sinker and 1m of trace but I keep the sinker about 1m off the bottom. Have my secret spot but all of my advisors are right , fish slack tides , top or bottom and you get about a 20 min time frame, if no good go drift for flatties.

    Skinned , filleted , floured with salt and pepper , then bbq with a little sunflower oil delicious. Fish for fun but fish for a feed, let the rest go.

  2. the size of that fish would indicate it grew up there and was not a straggler from up north in the warm currents. Very rare indeed and a great catch. Good to hear you released it but that is an amazing catch for the Rip.

    all the best

    hope your jewie comes soon.

  3. Amazing, the harbor is coming good with some quality fish, I caught one half the size in sugarloaf bay a few weeks ago, which amazed me then, yours leaves me gob smacked. I haven't fished since but rowed out to my clinker a couple of weeks ago which sits in 3m of water. It was very quiet and early and I saw that the entire bottom of the bay was covered in whiting all looked huge, when I cranked up the simplex they all went whoosh and took off. Last week I was working on the boat and saw huge kings working bait schools around me, bet they wouldnt take a hook. Could be a productive summer, but love the fact that it seems as though most of us are letting the big ones go. Great effort and yes dad you better practice before you become completely outdone!!!

  4. Ventured out again sat to bib fad to find Sammy and Samantha seals causing havoc with the local Dollie population. Interesting that the both circled the fad for up to 150 m away then coming back in, saw two fish taken by them a distance away, don't know if the fish were dollies or not. Managed two after two hours, definitely the seals scared the dollies away. Great weather though.

    Wall the best

  5. Sorry, but have to ask bigjewie, but how can you not stop striped tuna in a boat (i fish for them with 3kg line)- yes they are fast and fight hard - are you sure they weren't the yellowfin that have been lurking around?

    Well now that I think about it , the week before I actually caught the largest stripey I had ever seen, and dropped one. This time the first strike took about 100m of 20lb braid and I kept the pressure on , and then he took about another 60m before the hook pulled. Similar thing happened on the way home, both in 70m, they could have well been small yellowfin, no busted line just pulled the hooks.

  6. Lol @ doublebarrel. Mate you gotta be in the wrong industry. You got me drooling by the end of your thread.

    nice to see there still hanging around. Went out last Thursday and managed 4 keepers my self. :) keep up the good work boys

    Good to see that you take the time to prepare and treasure eating your hard earned fish, we absolutely never freeze fish and only keep what we can eat in a couple of days, and like you watch MKR!!!
  7. Went to the marks for BB Fad Saturday morning in a lumpy sea to find it about 3 ks south of where it was a month ago. plenty of nice size dollies about, along with a couple of I suspect hefty striped tuna takes on the skirts, which I couldnt stop.

    Kept a few dollies for the table.

    recommend fennel puree as an accompaniement.

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