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King chaser

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  1. Hi guys,

    Fishing from terrigal today and brought up a decent shark. It took a live yellowtail and was a 15 min fight or so. Was let go to fight another day but after the species name, see photos bellow

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  2. Agree with bluefin the faster the better! Also are you letting the metal sink, vary your depths of retrieval! Also what line are you using? I generally spin with braid and Fluro carbon leader. Give the metal a spit shine every once in a while get the light bouncing off it really good, size and colour, if one colour is working try switch it up! 

     

    Cheers

  3. 21 hours ago, jenno64 said:

    Great session

    Do trags taste like mulloway?

    Hey Jenno, very similar I reckon and same consistency!

     

    10 hours ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    very similar eating..nice catch..90cm trag is a good fish...rick

    Cheers Rick! Thought he had me on the reef a couple times but the Saltiga brought her up!

     

    8 hours ago, Regan said:

    awesome bag of fish there mate

    just out of intrest how far out were you from terrigal

    ARC H and i were spinnig around the reef on a two seater hobie at terrigal for bonito and got nothing but did notice the water was very blue

    I launch at terrigal And fish from crack neck to Norah head, I find the action bit better around there! If I fish around terrigal I find the closer to the shore the better!

     

    5 hours ago, Rock&Beach said:

    Sounds like an awesome day out with your dad. Can't get mine off the couch these days. I just want to take him out and kick his but fishing like he used to do to me. 

    He’s turning into my best fishing buddy! Each trip is priceless!

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  4. First fish of the new year began at 530 from terrigal boat ramp with the old man. Water looked clean and the water was sitting at 22.7 degrees. Biggest mistake of the day was not picking up yakkers before heading out.

    Steamed out a little and landed on reef. Trolled around marking big schools of bait but after a hour of trawling, couldn’t tempt a fish. Water here bumped to 23.4 degrees and the bluest I’ve seen in a while. 

    Decided to bash the bottom (25 - 30 m)and bang into a school of teraglin! Fishing was great for the first half hour and then it hit the bottom of the tide. Fishing went slack with pesky reef rubbish chewing on our baits. Half hour later, it went bang and soon we bagged out on teraglin, biggest 90cm.

     

    The reef was pumping and bonito’s made a show, and the birds were working. Strippies were mixed in there and were fussy as not taking interest in what we threw at them. Managed to get three in the boat. 

    Min the mix of it all managed to get a few mowies in the boat also.

    getting ready to pack up and decided to float a pillie down  around the 15meter mark and it got hit by a frieght train. The Saltiga was getting smoked but eventually got it turned. It ran down then out then down again. After a 20 minute fight got it up to 10 meters or so and it shot back down breaking my 30lb Fluor leader. Not sure what it was and it will bug me for weeks wondering. It was a heavy weight but when it ran, was getting massive head shakes and when it dove it went down like a bullet. Been struggling to get a king in the boat this season and this could of been it!!

    any ways not being greedy we packed up  and tried to pull up the anchor and we were stuck. After a long wrestle and a broken anchor guide we got it off (serves me right using a sand anchor on a reef). Headed home with a bag of trag, Bonnie’s and mowies. Great day fishing.

     

    Best part of the day was fishing with old man having fun reeling in fish.

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  5. 10 hours ago, kaniSS said:

    Teraglin sure do look a lot like jews. Awesome report. Looks like I will need to do some sounding before hitting a spot next time.

    Hey kaniss certainly a great piece of advice I picked up here; is to look around the reefs and marks for bait and structure before anchoring up. This week the eastern part of reef was fruitful were just 5 days ago they were all over the western edge.

     

    1 hour ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    texas or the perch grounds have been hit n miss..i have mates that have caught kings twice out of five trips..i hate goin there as its 23 miles from Swansea heads and get sik of donuts there..there are more kings at bird is and the bull..rick

    Cheers for that Rick, I’ve never fished the bull or b/island, how deep is it there and is there certain sides of each to concerntrate on? And other than kings what else do you come across?

    another cheeky shot before they hit the pan this evening 

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  6. I was pout to terrigal FAD yesterday, the swell was .8 with a glass surface. The current was barely moving and the water was 21.4 with a navy colour to it. We got out there and spent a few hours trying to find fish but not marking any fish or even bait. We tried lives, jigging spinning ect but didn’t even get bumped. Looked few hundred meter each way around the FAD but no joy.

     

  7. The day started on the water at 530 and it was looking flat as a tack putting in at Terrigal Haven. The water in close was 21.4 and relatively clean.

    The old man and I shot out to terrigal FAD real quick, the swell was .8 with a glass surface. The current was barely moving and the water was 21.4 with a navy colour to it. We got out there and spent a few hours trying to find fish but not marking any fish or even bait. We tried lives, jigging spinning ect but didn’t even get bumped. Looked few hundred meter each way around the FAD but no joy.

    We then darted out to Texas to try raise a kingfish. Got out there and water was 21.7 degrees and a deep electric blue colour, slightest current.  Did a few laps of the reef and didn’t mark a thing, no bait either and the surface was barren as well. Jigged for a few hours and all we could manage was a few barracuda. Tried bouncing some pillies off the bottom and burleying up and a 1.5meter mako started to circle the boat. We started to mark bait down on the bottom but no kings chasing.

    With no fish in the bucket we retreated to the good old faithful reefs off the entrance / bateau. Happily they were pumping with activity. Water was 21.4 in here and a little dirty, there was a reddish alge slick right across the reef but that didn’t seem to put off the fish. Swell was still under a meter and there was a slight greenish tinge the close in.

    we had a 1 hour sesh before the ‘wives curfew’ and we managed 3 trevalley, 4 bonito (biggest 62cm), 5 teraglin (biggest 78 cm).  

    So top day, best part was hanging out with the old man and a bonus was a bag of trag for tea.

    sorry bout the poor photos bellow.

    and anyone have any tips re the fads and Texas reef for me.? I’ve been finding it hard to get a king in the boat lately.

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  8. Thanks paddy thats certainly all new info to me.

    Does particular swell direction / winds / currents bring in different tempts and water quality? 

    Ill look for that tide change to mate and sit on those schools, I am finding it hard to read the sounder and identifying the differences between a schools of bait and decent fish. 

     

  9. Hi all, 

    looking for some help understanding the water and what it means for the fish. Im fairly newish and generally fish out of terrigal going for kings, bonito and snapper fishing the close reefs and venturing out to Texas and the fads. 

    I hear the fishos referring to the water as dirty, blue, electrical blue, green, clean ect. What should I be looking for in the water and how much does ‘dirty water’ put off the fish. 

    so I can plan my fishing trips what types of swell current and wind brings in the dirty water or good water?

    also how does currents tides and swell / swell direction come into play?

    I offten hear fishos talking about the water temp and only a few degrees can turn fish on or off. What is the idea temps to be fishing in? 

    How much does the water temp and quality effect your fishing. Do you abandon your marked spots and go searching for better water?

    Any insight to understand what it all means and how it effects the fish would be great!

    Also any1 know if there is much around the fads at the moment?

  10. 15 minutes ago, Aardvarking said:

    Why are you switching from braid? There are definitely situations where pure mono is better, but braid is better in just about every way for flicking lures.

    Yea I hear ya Aardvarking, growing yup using pretty much only mono it feels more natural to me in the cast and retrieve, with rod I’m using I’m still able to get a good action with mono line.

    im using Sufix 832 at the moment which is great but finding the odd wind tangle here and there and again I find the feeling of mono more natural to me, and enjoy the stretch during a fight. Going to switch back for a bit and see how I go, just looking for a decent brand that’s good on the cast.

  11. Hi guys looking for new monofilament line for my spinning set up, I am switching back from braid. I’m running a Daiwa Saltiga on a 6ft 6 Daiwa saltist rod.

    I generally fish off a boat and flick hard bodied lures so like a distance cast. 

    Looking for recommendations for a good brand of mono!

  12. 7 hours ago, Smasher said:

    Next time you catch a smallish Bonnie, rig up two 6/0 sized hooks, 20cm apart, wire trace between them and wire 1m up the line to a swivel. One through the nose and one through the tail and let it run. You might hookup shark or something else big!

    Cheers smasher, I’ll definately give this a go.

    On 29/10/2017 at 10:52 AM, sam bros said:

    Bad luck on the kings

    What size were the bonnies?

     Not bad size around he 35cm mark Sam! Enough for tea! 

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