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Ben Hall
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Kingie chaser
I don't know how fare you want to get into tying, but one place I buy materials is beastbrushes.com there is a clearance bin where there is cheap bucktail and other materials that didn't make the grade for fussy fly tyers.
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It's only day 2 lockdown for me. I haven't even got a skute for myself, only tied them for my mate. So I might have to tie some for myself as I will be tying flies anyway being stuck at home.
Hope they have inspired you.
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Hey Guys
Haven't been on here for awhile but with this talk of skutes, thought I'd share of some success on some skates I tied for a mate. Only last week they both caught there pb snapper on the skutes I tied for them. The names on the bag of flies were just for a joke.
But my mates loves using them there like his secret weapon.
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I only experienced this once on the beach with a storm in the distance, quite a fair way away. I received a few small shocks from the reel or reel seat if I remember.
I packed up as I didn't feel comfortable.
I've fished some gnarly weather over the years but only experienced this once.
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Ok just the question has been asked since people seen the tag in it that I put in.
Someone else commented about people releasing fish like barra down Sydney on birthdays or new years like you commented about a cultural thing.
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39 minutes ago, New Signing said:
Really need to get control over the culture of releasing fish into waterways and ensure those doing it understand it should only be done using fish native to the area
Fish wasn't released, at first I planned to but in the dark and trying to tag as quick as possible for release I identified it as a Jewfish as a big long silver fish not expecting it to be a foreign species. I believe it was introduced through the ballast from ships. I personally don't think there would be lots of them when there's only been 2 other recorded captures back in the early 80s in Sydney. But I could be wrong every chance others have been caught that where never reported.
The DPI where great to deal with and would suggest to anyone who catches a fish they cannot identify to contact them. But need to be careful not to keep a fish that is under size just because you've identified it wrong.
In my case they contacted me and sent courier to collect fin clip for DNA testing. And plan on aging the fish when I give them the Otoliths which I'm very interested to see how old it is.
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1 minute ago, Blackfish said:
On another note, did dit put up a good fight.
Yeah it fought well. At the end of its first run there was a big splash on the surface, I didn't see the fish jump out of the water but I suspect that it did hard to see since it was 2am in the morning in the dark. I would say the battle would of been less than 10min.
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Hey it's Ben Hall and I caught the Japanese Sea Bass on fly in Newcastle Harbour on the 13/02/2020.
The fish was caught on 20lb tippet. It weighed 27lbs and measured 113cms.
I have fished the Newcastle Harbour all my life and I've never heard of a Japanese Sea Bass. The Australian Museum contacted me to let me know that there were only 2 other recorded captures of Japanese Sea Bass in Australia and they were in Sydney in the 1980's.
My rare catch has put me into contact with Professor's, Researchers and fellow Anglers.
The DPI sent a Courier to collect a fin clipping for DNA testing. The results came back confirming that it was indeed a Japanese Sea Bass.
I am donating the carcass to the Australian Museum after I get it taxidermed (he only uses the skin). I have asked the Australian Museum to remove the Otoliths and give them to the DPI so they can age the fish.
Here is the email from the DPI confirming that it was a Japanese Sea Bass.
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2nd attempt at skutes
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If you do end ordering something through Beastbrushes let him know what you plan to do with it, as he will look for the best bucktail or material to suit what your doing. The bucktail clearance bin had heaps of colour awhile back but looks as if there's not as much left now.
Happy tying, and I will keep my eyes open to see when you post a capture on one of your skutes.