Jump to content

NoMoreDonuts

MEMBER
  • Posts

    35
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by NoMoreDonuts

  1. So my lure fishing has been put on the backburner for the last while as most of my fishing opportunities have been family oriented. As much as my 7y.o. son loves lures, he doesn’t have the patience for it, so back to good old bait it is.

    The whole family headed down to Birchgrove Warf last Sunday afternoon with my son’s fishing obsessed friend in tow. When we got there my son decided he didn’t want to fish (perfect, considering the trip was his idea) and he just wanted to dance to the music blaring from the booze cruises on the harbour. So my wife, my son’s friend and I tried our luck with pilchard cubes as Tiny Dancer practiced his moves.
     

    Forty minutes later, with no bites for anyone my son decide he’d like to start fishing. Second cast and his rod buckled over, I told him just to wind and keep winding. Whatever was on the end tried to head under the warf and the rod looked like it was about to snap but my son held on and eventually reeled in an almost legal trevally. It was his biggest fish by far and I was pretty proud of him because on his rod (a 5 foot Shimano Kidz Stick) it was like fighting a GT. Needless to say, the little guy was pretty pleased with himself and after a quick release he announced he was finished fishing for the day.

    The rest of us persisted for another hour and we had a 15min hot patch where  we pulled in another couple of small trevally and a not quite legal bream. It was great arvo out and hopefully we’ll get in a lot more family sessions over the summer. And the occasional lure session if I’m lucky 😉.

     

     

    7DB38CCC-EDD7-44E5-9528-633131476182.jpeg

    C5F384DD-F13C-4A54-B7A0-577BDB0FD95E.jpeg

    • Like 12
  2. 8 hours ago, Little_Flatty said:

    Suffering badly from a study-induced fishing (and everything else) drought, so appreciate the report.

    Just finished one of those myself. Torture. Hope you can get some IC action again soon. 

    • Like 1
  3. Headed down to Iron Cove for a cold and wet session this morning. Arrived just after sunrise and worked the section from the Hawthorne Canal bridge to Le Montage. It was only my second time fishing there and I’d originally planned to target bream but seeing the tide (last 2hrs of the run out) and the barely covered flats it looked like it was going to be more of a flatty session and so it proved to be. The rain bucketed down at times but in 1.5hrs I landed 3 fatties (2 just legal and a tiddler that I didn't bother to measure) all caught on a neverfail 2.5inch paddle tail in motoroil. I was soaked by the end of the session but it was well worth it.

    IMG_9789 copy.jpg

    IMG_9790 copy.jpg

    IMG_9791 copy.jpg

    • Like 10
  4. 1 hour ago, Green Hornet said:

    A couple of nice fish there @NoMoreDonuts

    The fish in your first pic is not a Frigate Mackerel, its a Mackerel Tuna.

    Two very similar looking fish, but the easiest way to distinguish between the two is, a Mackerel Tuna has the black spots on the belly below the pectoral fin and the Frigate doesn't.

    Thanks for the clarification! That’s a super subtle difference… I hadn’t even noticed those dots.

    • Like 1
  5. 47 minutes ago, maccapacca said:

    Bit of a odd question here, But did you catch the frigate mackerel when they were busting up on the surface.Or just while fishing normally, I’m just curious as iv seen them in the bay just swimming around And all without any action on the surface.  

    Didn’t notice any bust ups. It was caught on a standard running sinker rig.

  6. 41 minutes ago, Little_Flatty said:

     As good as it is to catch fish yourself, it's often nice to see the family do the same.

    Totally agree. I was more pumped seeing my wife bring in the mackerel than landing a fish myself. It’s been awesome watching her develop as a fisherperson. She’s got a knack for landing a new species every session. Just can’t get her onto a humble flatty for some reason 🤔

    • Like 1
  7. A short session yesterday afternoon on the Yeend St pontoon with my family and the family of my son’s school friend. Sensational weather but it’s definitely getting chilly when the sun gets low. 
     
    I was on soft plastics and everyone else was using servo pilchards.
     
    Ten minutes in and my wife hooked something quite sizeable and was fighting hard. Thought it was a trevally but after longish battle (which my wife played like a pro) it turned out to be what I think is a 40cm frigate mackerel?

    64A55180-6CB4-44C2-932B-CD5F963418B6.thumb.jpeg.8d677d91e95db1916445a56bcf57ac2b.jpeg
     
     
    Five minutes later I was onto what I thought was hard fighting bream but turned out to be very healthy 36cm trevally.
     
    B7ED0150-0CA2-4938-BCA0-503D2AD5FC2E.thumb.jpeg.b22c04121f798121e6fdcd937e6528ef.jpeg
     
    It went a bit quiet after that but it was a great afternoon and nice to break a recent run of donuts. Only dampener was in their excitement to see the trevally one the kids stepped on my rod and bent a guide.    
    • Like 13
  8. That’s great how your daughter is strategising about catching fish. What a legend. So good when a plan pays off too!

    I was down at Birchgrove Warf this afternoon with my 6y.o. and some of his friends from school… we’ve got little fishing posse going on. Must have pulled out 10 of those yellow tail between us (and some micro bream). Didn’t realise we’re they were good eating. We’ll be sashimi-ing them up next time 😀

     

     

    • Like 1
  9. 11 hours ago, JamoDamo said:

    I generally always use an fg knot, when tying it make sure to keep the wraps close as you can to each other as possible. When finishing it off I do a rizzuto finish, trick is with using super light line such as 4lb you don't want to put much pressure on when you sinch the knot. Only a quick pull with enough strength to sinch them together is sufficient. If you have any other questions just chuck me a pm I am more than happy to help out!

    Thanks for the sinching tip  @JamoDamo. I was definitely going way too hard. Guess I just need some good old fashioned practice to nail it. If I can’t, I’ll hit you up for some more advice 🙏

    • Like 1
×
×
  • Create New...