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  1. Hello Everybody,

    we have been astounded to learn that from 31st January 2010, 3 Sharks (Longfin Mako, Shortfin Mako & Probeagle) will be added to the same list as the Great White. Can all fisho's please get behind this as this could be the first of many nails in the "recrational fishing Coffin" who knows, maybe your favorite species will be next on the list........

    I wanted to draw your attention to this important petition that I recently signed:

    "Ban the ban on new Federal Government Fishing Legislation"

    http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/governmentfishingbans/

    I really think this is an important cause, and I'd like to encourage you to add your signature, too. It's free and takes just a few seconds of your time.

    Thanks!

    Dancer ,

    Here are some facts for you.

    These are the facts. This mako deal is driven by the Pew Charitable Trust. They are an American organisation that made millions from oil.

    They are loaded and already have made sanctuaries in WA for whales and no fish zones for recreational anglers on the coastlines on WA.

    They are also pushing for the closure of the Coral Sea for all recreational and commercial fishing. That means no more charter boats and no more marlin fishing from Cairns.

    These people are very powerful and are a “jugernaught out of control’ and are the most powerful force that we will ever experience They are the instigator of the Sea kitten image and the purveyors of how cruel it is to harm the little Sea Kittens by us criminals, the rec. anglers

    I personally am all for protecting our marline species but it was not recreational anglers that reduced the shark population by 70%.. The GFClubs knock maybe a 100 or so over a season but that’s only a drop in the ocean compared to the millions killed by shark finners and long lining.

    They have allotted shark sanctuaries all over the Pacific and Indian Oceans

    Pew also wants sanctuaries zones out to 200 mile and Peter Garret loves them because it does not cost his government a brass razoo to implement.

    We are, wether we like it or not faced with major changes in the future to what we have been used to in the past.

    The good news is that I had lunch with a good friend and client Steve Isaacs as well as The Hon Robert Brown of the Shooters and Fishing Party.

    He is a good man and is, like Duncan Gay dedicated to reverse sanctuary lock outs in NSW.

    These idiots that are in power will get dumped by every fisherman who cares and Both Brownie and Duncan Gay are in our corner fighting and fighting hard and I do believe that they are both very genuine men.

    Rob Brown has called for a Recreation Fishing Enquiry which is in Parliament as we speak

    It is important that we vote correctly as fishermen to ensure both these parties get in.

    PEW are intent on banning Mako shark fishing in January 2010. So if you care make some noise Sign petitions etc It may help “You see we didn’t start the Fire” But we are copping the blame for it.

    Ross Hunter

  2. Raiders,

    These are the facts. This mako deal is driven by the Pew Charitable Trust. They are an American organisation that made millions from oil.

    They are loaded and already have made sanctuaries in WA for whales and no fish zones for recreational anglers on the coastlines on WA.

    They are also pushing for the closure of the Coral Sea for all recreational and commercial fishing. That means no more charter boats and no more marlin fishing from Cairns.

    These people are very powerful and are a “jugernaught out of control’ and are the most powerful force that we will ever experience They are the instigator of the Sea kitten image and the purveyors of how cruel it is to harm the little Sea Kittens by us criminals, the rec. anglers

    I personally am all for protecting our marline species but it was not recreational anglers that reduced the shark population by 70%. The GFClubs knock maybe a 100 or so over a season, but that’s only a drop in the ocean compared to the millions killed by shark finners and long lining.

    Pew already have allotted shark sanctuaries all over the Pacific and Indian Oceans

    Pew also wants sanctuaries zones out to 200 mile and Peter Garret loves them because it does not cost his government a brass razoo to implement.

    We are, wether we like it or not faced with major changes in the future to what we have been used to in the past.

    ON THE NSW SCENE IT'S A LOT BRIGHTER

    The good news is that I had lunch with a good friend and client Steve Isaacs as well as The Hon Robert Brown of the Shooters and Fishing Party.

    He is a good man and is, like Duncan Gay dedicated to reverse sanctuary lock outs in NSW.

    These idiots that are in power will get dumped by every fisherman who cares and Both Brownie and Duncan Gay are in our corner fighting and fighting hard and I do believe that they are both very genuine men.

    Rob Brown has called for a Recreation Fishing Enquiry which is in Parliament as we speak

    It is important that we vote correctly as fishermen to ensure both these parties get in.

    PEW are intent on banning Mako shark fishing in January 2010. So if you care make some noise Sign petitions etc It may help “You see we didn’t start the Fire” But we are copping the blame for it.

    Ross Hunter

  3. Craig,

    Having fished this tourny for many years on Broadbill, it has always been a most friendly affair and well supported by boats from many of the gamefishing clubs far and wide. We will be at Pt Stephens then for three months, but will listen in on the Hf Radio, good luck with it....... As usual it will be a fun event with great trophies and prizes.

    Ross Hunter

  4. Awesome fish boys well done..

    Bat,

    What about that huge one we caught at Pt Stephens in the early 80's It took two baits and we estimated it at 70kg. Do you remember I also caught another in '69 off Broughton Island, but it was small and they are the only two up there. However we did catch one off Sydney, you may have been on deck at the time I took a head rigged tailor off Coogee... Well done up in the land of the tropics

    Ross

  5. G'day Ross,

    A big thank you to yourself and emu for a fantastic day out. It was well worth the wait, and the entertainment was fantastic. I see you got the photo's up and they look great, that was the biggest flatty I've ever caught.

    Hope to come out again with u soon.

    Cheers

    Robert

    Rob,

    I recieved the photos and saved them and then deleted the email and did not save your email address to thanks you I will use more of them in our next update on our site www.gamefishingcharters.com.au look in Fishing Reports sometime next week. It was a fun day

    Ross

  6. Hey Ross,

    We had an awesome day onboard the BROADBILL.

    I would like to thank both The Emu and yourself for such a great time out.

    Can't wait till we can get onto a Marlin or two up the coast.

    Thanks again,

    Luke (RLH)

    Luke,

    Thanks for booking for Pt Stephens 2010 It is my mission to see you with stretched arms from a Pt Stephens marlin, it will happen and that will make me very happy. We still have two spots left if any Raiders would like to join us ..maybe one like this 140kg model would that do Luke?

    Ross

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  7. Raiders,

    The past two days on Broadbill has seen a major improvement in the inshore scene.

    We have had some really great catches of salmon to 4kg ,bonito, mowies, the occasional red, pig fish and blue spot flatties to 60cm’s,

    The current is now back into a southward set and with water temps of 18 degrees life has become much easier for The Emu and me and our clients. Great days indeed.

    I have never seen salmon as thick as they were both Friday and Saturday.

    Great to see and to experience. These amazing sportfish we targeted on 6kg spin gear and sp’s great fun.

    We are offering our Xmas specials for Raiders ‘ “A DAY ON THE REEF” @ $1200.00 that’s 7 hours fishing for 6 anglers @ $200.00 ea (that's 25%discount)

    Ring 9534 2378 to book if you are interested.

    Roscoe

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  8. Raiders,

    For those of you who have enjoyed the fishing show "Hi Tide", (formerly 2KY for the past 19 years) we have good news, it's back on air. The show has been the Fisherman's voice for many years. ( a show where we could state our stance against sanctuary lock outs etc..)

    I will be doing my segment from 5.45am if any one would care to listen in. Tomorrow's segment a yarn about Live baiting the rocks off Pretty Beach with the St George sportfishing club in the 80's Then Sunday mako sharks .. Then next week "How To improve your skills catching dolphin fish and much more as the weeks flow by.

    The show has many great presenters have a listen I'm sure you will enjoy from 4am to 7am.

    Ross Hunter

  9. well done bat on the wahoo and pip on the barra congrats mate

    Schnepy,

    The Bats on fire.. Add to these fish "runner up boat" in the Cairns Tourny ( although he did catch his marlin first, but beaten on the lighter line) a most versitile fisherman.

    Well done Lord Barron Batsrum.

    Roscoe

  10. We fished yesterday on Broadbill with the crew that caught 21 marlin in a day at Pt Stephens 2005 They were keen for a good day and it started OK with afew kings around Botany Bay There were heaps of them schooled with white gulls and terns on them. Good Start I thought We then headed out wider and ran into acres of striped tuna,double hook ups were common. We will fillet and salt these as snapper baits I thought to myself ( which The Emu dillegently did on the way home) We headed to the shelf to cube for a tuna or a shark but the current against the wind made for a nasty time at rest even on Broady (which is the most stable boat around in these conditions). A couple of the guys got sick, so we headed off without raising a scale.

    We caught more stripeys and bonito at the Heads. We trolled the stripeys on small black and purple squid.

    We caught 51 stripeys and let 20 go. They were all filleted and kept for baits for later on.

    Billfisher had a reef day at our favourite spot "Hunter's Hill" and whilst he caught a small 40 kg mako which was released he reprted that the reef side of things was a bit tough and worked hard for all fish caught , mind you they only fished a four hour afternoon session. The am tide would have been better.. Sorry no photos.. No fishing Saturday due to weather or probably Sunday (due to football Go Parra)

    Ross Hunter

  11. I'll second to that as i was about to ask the same question

    Jack,

    The world shark population is down by 70% and it seems a waste to keep killing these beautiful fish and then dump them at sea, maybe I am overprotective of our ocean

    Ross

  12. That's some very tasty looking catches there Ross. Lots of smiles says it all. :thumbup:

    Cheers, Slinky

    Slinky,

    Thanks mate! Boy I reckon the next time I go to sea I may get sea sick It's been that long, what with new engines, holidays and gale forced winds it's been a few weeks now, but as always I am looking forwrd to getting back out there

    Ross

  13. Well one nearlly got a piggy the other sunday I'm sure I could live bait one or rig it to swim but it would would be hard gett'n it of the poor dig that caught it such a good table fish but if we started loosing reef fish to marlin I guess we'd just marlin fish in my bones I can feel a good start to the marlin fish'n already time will tell and all will be revealled...

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    Emu,

    Glenn told me about that marlin chasing up the pigfish................bring it on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Marlin and what they eat That's all that matters

    Ross

  14. new motors for a new season after seeing the marlin chase up a pig fish last week off Stanwell park fish'n with cpt Glenn Hunter on his Billfisher(that looked like a black in 15deg water!!) gives me even more incentive to try for that first for the season again it was almost exactly 12 months ago we got the first for the season last year if we can do it again this year I'll be very happy but that depends on gett'n out an having a go I've got some ideas I want to try with switch baiting this season based around how we got some fish last year with some spectacular strikes on baits right on the transom we managed quite well with numbers toward the end there with some few of these providing quite visual and exiherating displays as they where baited as I said within trace length at the transom with 2 new cummins Iknow they'll be doing some heavy duty hummin this season I'm not one to wish time away but come on summer I say!!!...

    Emu,

    I am looking forward to the marlin season as well..There are only two things in life that are important to me and that is MARLIN and WHAT THEY EAT......Bring it on

    Ross

  15. Hi everyone,

    ive been really craving for a good fish this week, but due to the conditions i only went out once for a fish at pittwater but left the scene after 30minutes because of the wind. :1badmood:

    I really want to go out fishing today, to balmoral or rose bay or even CG.

    Any suggestions guys where there will be no wind, or a place where it is still fish-able with wind/.

    Thanks guys!!!

    BTW i am located in sydney.

    Stay at home and watch the football with a coldy

    Ross

  16. Raiders,

    If you want a funny read about our annual get together Click on this linkMy Webpage An account of what happens when you get 14 fisherman mates together in one hit at Dunbogan. Sorry not to post direct but too many photos

    Hope you enjoy.

    LOOK IN FISHING STORIES AND HINTS OR SIMPLY CLICK ON THE HOME PAGE BANNER

    Ross and the Dunbogan crew

  17. Well done Ross, your boat is one fine piece of fishing machine that i ahve had the pleasure of stepping aboard. Congrats on the new motors.

    Billy,

    Thanks mate It was atough week or so but she's running like a well oiled sewing machine now. There's still a lot of fishing to do for us both

    Cheers

    Ross

  18. Hi Raiders

    thinking about joining them to learn more.

    Would anyone have some input about this club?

    Thanks

    Glen

    Glen,

    Having been a guest speaker at St George for many years I can assure you that they are a great bunch of guys who actually have their own premises and boat ramp. St George Sutho is a most active club and a bunch of nice people

    Good Luck

    Ross Hunter

  19. Raiders,

    Have just spent 8 days replacing the engines in BROADBILL. These are some sats..The boat has done 27,800hrs.. She was launched in 1989 She has steamed as The Emu says "to the moon and back". Has been thru gales to 100 knots and encountered seas that have been huge over the years.(never by choice but by encounter, she has always brought us home safely, if not a lttle shaken)

    The builder was Marlin Broadbill ( the company I started in "76 ) and she was custom designed by myself and my team as a purpose built charter boat.

    Stats. on the boat... Length 13.3 metres O/A by 4.35 M beam weight 13 tonne approx Engines Cummins 240 hp running thru ZF gearboxes spinning 26'' wheels. Construction alloy. The vessel holds many records inc 97KG Tuna on 15kg , 38 kg king on 15kg, 297kg blue marlin on 24kg. She has won many tournaments over that long period inc. The Interclub three times ,AIBT , Northern Waters 4 times and Billfish shoot out twice. She holds the current port record of 21 striped marlin in a day at Pt Stephens 11th Feb 2005..She has released 2805 marlin and caught more tuna than we can remember.( not all killed, a lot released)

    With her new engines she will be a most reliable vessel for me to see my time out on.

    All that fish on Broady love her for her stabillity and huge cockpit and sea keeping abillity. See some photos of the dear old girl The one I love is of her backing down in huge seas with Mark Taylor and Big Merv Hughes. Hope you enjoy

    Roscoe

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  20. Thanks again for a great day Ross. Had a great time, as did the rest of the boys.

    Will see you out there again soon :1fishing1:

    alasdair

    Alasdair,

    Mate always a pleasure to fish with nice people..What about Pt Stephens 2010 Get stretched on some of the local striped marlin? Ring 95342378 or email for details.There are two Raider spots left in one group.

    Ross

  21. Sounds like you had a good day Ross with a few Raiders on board. That's a great catch there! :thumbup:

    We ended up heading south down towards Stanwell Park on Saturday. (I was half hoping to see you down there)

    After a slow start, we managed to get a good haul of flatties after covering a big area. We never saw a snapper, mowie or pigfish, but ended up very happy with the catch. (I put up a report last night) However, I wish I would have known that it was slow going down there, I would have followed you to Coogee to get some snapper and mowies too! :wacko:

    Cheers

    Peter

    Peter,

    I had heard the snapper were quite and the 20 mile run from Botany Bay is not worth it So we bit the bullet and had a great day locally and saved a lot of travelling time. Thanks for your reply, glad you had a good day down south

    Ross

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