Richard1 Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 At about 8:30pm last night I decided to go for a drive because I wanted to take the car out for a spin, so I planned to go up to the local maccas for some food, and on my way get petrol and some starburst. As I passed the petrol station I thought, why not go for a drive to “spot X” to see how the fishing is going, I will get petrol on the way back I thought. So I pressed on towards my “spot X”. I went to the usual spot and spotted 2 young guys fishing; I got out and asked them how it was going...one of them showed me the big whiting he had caught, and the trevally he had caught, and 2 little yakkas in a bucket of water. I noticed the tide was almost coming over the edge of the wall. They explained to me it was the new moon so it’s a monster tide. BUGGER, i didn't have ANY fishing gear in the car at all! After about 15 or 20 minutes of talking to them, I said, we should put one of these yakkas out for a Jew! They replied go for it! "if you get a Jew we will give you 10 bucks" and I said if "I get a Jew ill give YOU 10 bucks!!" and so Hamed gave me a bent 12foot rod to use with a reel that had a busted anti-reverse with some unknown strength mono on it. I asked Dave what the biggest hook he had was, and he gave me the hook off his spring type fish scale. it looked to be about a 3/0, so I thought to myself I better get this off the bottom, because livies have never worked for me when they are stuck to the bottom, so I sort of snelled the hook about 40cm form the end of the line and then tied the biggest ball sinker he had (about a 1dollar coin size sphere ) to the bottom of the line. And tossed the yakka out into the darkness. After 5 minutes or maybe 8...there was movement on the line. It had "drifted" far to the right and closer in than where I had cast it. We suspected a tiny injured yakka could not have done this So I started to reel it in and I started to get some stronger tugs and a huge weight on the line. As I was reeling this unknown object in, there was MUCH hooting and yahooing from us all. Luckily they had a net, and as I brought it to the surface it was revealed to be a big flathead! Yahooooooo!!. What a monster! measured dead on 65cm and about 1.2 KG.. i couldn't get a picture of it with the tape measure straight because it was curved in the plastic bag on the way home. damn lucky Hamed had a plastic bag for me! i put him in the frunk so the carpets in the car didn't get fishy haha he was too big for the bag. So we all posed with the fish, and I took home tonight’s dinner, with the promise I will go fishing with them again what a cracker!
Mercer007 Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Now that's fishing spirit, lending a fellow fisho some gear to hunt with. Looks like you've made a couple of mates for life there. Nice flatty, well done... Cheers, Pete
jewiehaven Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Thats one helluva CROC Richard1! I hear Dave got a Whiting and a strange Bream that looked like it was mutated. Great read and what a STONKER of a Flattie Cheers Anthony
jewgaffer Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) .....I said, we should put one of these yakkas out for a Jew! so Hamed gave me a bent 12foot rod to use with a reel that had a busted anti-reverse with some unknown strength mono on it. ......he gave me the hook off his spring type fish scale. it looked to be about a 3/0...... Top gill hook up Richard1 The hooks taken off fish scales seem to come in handy at times and that particular brand of fish scale should prove to be a popular hook and sinker combo for the average talkative jetty mute after seeing that $10 result .... Well done Richard! Cheers jewgaffer Edited June 24, 2009 by jewgaffer
Richard1 Posted June 24, 2009 Author Posted June 24, 2009 Thanks it was a great bit of luck. yeah i will be using that rig again for sure
A.dawg Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Scared the poopee outta me i thought it was actually a crocadile as in the big raptile thing But that thing is a croc Well done
Ray R Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Good story mate, a bit of kindly supplied gear and you end up with a nice feed of flathead.. Cheers..
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