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Ballina amateur - wahoooooooooo


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Well after having to head back to Sydney for kids school I managed an escape last week for a few days to get a few things done around the property. 
 

luckily a few things lined up and I managed a window to head back out for a trip to the 32 fathom reefs to try and grab a for table fish and then try again for marlin. After the last trip that is what excited me most.

as a complete novice to the area I hope this report shows people how good this area.

headed out at 8am and got the reef areas around 8.45am. After a couple of hours had a good looking esky with snapper, flatties and a tusk fish. 
 

with a tight deadline thought time to throw out the lures and tag them round for an hour or two. 
 

it wasn’t long before one of the rods went off. It was a pretty simply outfit. An egg beater filled with 80lb braid. 
 

It was obvious quickly that this wasn’t a marlin but a good fish none the less. A Spaniard, a big dolly perhaps, tuna. After 15 minutes up came a cracking wahoo. 
 

Back at the ramp at 12.30pm with a great esky. What a cracking area this is. 
 

with a bit of luck we are heading to the shelf on Saturday to drop the electric down chasing blue eye and groper. Will also throw a few livies down on the 48s and drag some lures around. 
 

so another first time trying trip but expectations are high. 
 

be well. Get up here. 

 

 

 

 

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Interesting pickles that’s what I thought at first then I sent the photo to the local tackle shop operator. 
 

he suggested it was a wahoo. Anyway it tastes bloody good. I have only ever caught wahoo once before in Fiji. So I am no expert and I have only caught a few Spaniards at different times. 
 

i also check a lot of images and agree with the local tackle shop operator it was a wahoo but maybe we are wrong. 

First photo spansih

second a wahoo

third our mystery fish .

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I would like to see the dorsal fin exposed to be sure . However I would call it as a Wahoo as the upright dorsal is 2/3 rd down the body as the Mackerel are approx 1/2 way down the body and also the tail has that knob type shape in centre as the mackerel are less pronounced.

Frank

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17 hours ago, blaxland said:

Awesome have a mate who lives up there but gets seasick didnt know the fishing was that good will be up there soon

 

Let me know when you are up. I am no expert up here but learning blaxland.

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