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After a few undersized snapper & bream caught by my son,and not being the most patient at fishing, he had a lesson in angling with a 6' jarvis walker 2-4kg rod.
I coached him through the fight ( to the best of my knowledge ).After a few runs etc, he had beaten a 64cm Trevally!
After a few photos, it was released.

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Great work on that MONSTER. Good to see some big ones around because there have been heaps of just legal ones around. The small ones go hard I could only imagine the fight on one that size.

Great work

Cheers sydneyfisher12

Posted

Man, your son is a legend! ;) Does he give lessons? The 60 cm mark s been out of sight for me so far :) TOP CATCH YOUNG BOY!!!!!!!

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Thanks for the support raiders! I'm glad you all enjoyed the story of the one that didn't get away.

I haven't seen anyone catch one that big, and to be a part of it was incredible. My PB wouldn't be any bigger than 40cm. I reckon both of our heart rates were off the planet. We were high fiving, hugs, pats on the back, certainly on an adrenaline high! He said that it was hard work, and you could see he was struggling.

As for giving lessons, he whipped my butt. In the car on the way home, he said "Dad? You suck at fishing, maybe you should be a fishing coach."

It felt like a longer drive home than usual.

I will put it on cotm, and see how he goes.

Not sure if it is a contender on the records, I'll check the rules, as he isn't a raiders member.

I also left the weighing scales in the boat.

We discussed about eating it, but we got more enjoyment from getting our faces splashed from that big tail kick as it realised it was free.

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Thanks for the support raiders! I'm glad you all enjoyed the story of the one that didn't get away.

I haven't seen anyone catch one that big, and to be a part of it was incredible. My PB wouldn't be any bigger than 40cm. I reckon both of our heart rates were off the planet. We were high fiving, hugs, pats on the back, certainly on an adrenaline high! He said that it was hard work, and you could see he was struggling. It was caught on an unweighted salted pilly tail. You can see the terminal tackle I had rigged for him. Just a basic set up.

As for giving lessons, he whipped my butt. In the car on the way home, he said "Dad? You suck at fishing, maybe you should be a fishing coach."

It felt like a longer drive home than usual.

I will put it on cotm, and see how he goes.

Not sure if it is a contender on the records, I'll check the rules, as he isn't a raiders member.

I also left the weighing scales in the boat.

We discussed about eating it, but we got more enjoyment from getting our faces splashed from that big tail kick as it realised it was free.

Posted

What a catch. That's the biggest I have seen caught around Sydney. Well done. I love the first picture where he is holding it up. Beautiful looking fish.

I would have got more enjoyment setting it free then eating it as well.

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A beast of a Trev, for my money they are one of the hardest fighting fish in the sea. If they grew to Marlin size you would never land one.

Cheers

Paikea

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