Penguin Posted October 29, 2006 Share Posted October 29, 2006 Well done again on the Kings Namesay, u seem to have your Kingy catching technique down pat,nice report also. penguin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tuffy Posted October 29, 2006 Share Posted October 29, 2006 Looks like it won't be long until Middle Harbour is a a car park..............................................with me sitting in the Disabled section!!!!!!!!! Good work, Namesay, and very encouraging for the rest of us. Russ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Posted October 29, 2006 Share Posted October 29, 2006 Your typical days fishing is = to a year or two of kingfishing for many of us When your hot your hot Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
namesay Posted October 30, 2006 Author Share Posted October 30, 2006 Your typical days fishing is = to a year or two of kingfishing for many of us When your hot your hot Cheers It is just that I spend more time chasing these guys than others...besides I spend a lot of time on the water.Cheers Kelvin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
namesay Posted October 31, 2006 Author Share Posted October 31, 2006 All in all I caught over a dozen fish. It still amazes me that the kings stop biting as soon as the sun sets. I think they are sight feeders . Hi Kelvin my theory (for what its worth) its not so much that Kingies are sight feeders but squid are and so they order their movements around them. Nice lil session btw That is an interesting theory. I know that in other parts of the world the kings can be caught at night. Most nocturnal kingfish bite like bream on the bottom. Also places like South oz they get huge kingies at night around power plants. I hope I am not giving away too many secrets, but we used to get Hoodlum kingies at night on Swansea bridge....sorry Gazza! But all these night spots had a bit of light. In winter when the days are short, the bite abruptly stops when the sun goes down. So I have presumed that kingfish were mainly sight feeders. I have also found that glo bait can make a difference when things are a bit tough.Cheers Kelvin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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