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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    Wandered dalawhare today no flats seen, but vis was good enough to be waist deep and see bottom clearly. I'm leaning towards drift diving the flats .I understand VC frustration and are appalled at the lack of consultation ( similar to the Thar policy) . That said with no netting I can see a massive increase in numbers and targeting flats in other ways will produce results.
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    I got a flounder on a 100gm Lucanus the other day. Not even foul hooked
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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    Wandered dalawhare today no flats seen, but vis was good enough to be waist deep and see bottom clearly. I'm leaning towards drift diving the flats .I understand VC frustration and are appalled at the lack of consultation ( similar to the Thar policy) . That said with no netting I can see a massive increase in numbers and targeting flats in other ways will produce results.
    There is no shortage of numbers now but yes obviously they will increase but perhaps not in the bay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Pretty quiet over here too mate.



    Probably more nets than flounder, everyone feeling the time pressure i guess.

    Just the one for us



    You are right about the water clarity tho, probably the best I've ever been able to see the net coming up.

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    Frosts always put them off and we have had a few hard ones in a row.....The evening tide tends to fish better when frosty weather but you need to be able to navigate in the dark.
    Whether that is due to water temp of hundreds of acres of mud at below zero being covered or because the mud crabs wont come out of their holes in frost or both I am not sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    There is no shortage of numbers now but yes obviously they will increase but perhaps not in the bay.
    I presume the commercial catch will not change??

    In fact as the stocks increase they will probably apply to increase their quota. Just as they have done with snapper.

    Unfortunately those of us feeding our families have to deal with the thick end of the stick again !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Frosts always put them off and we have had a few hard ones in a row.....The evening tide tends to fish better when frosty weather but you need to be able to navigate in the dark.
    Whether that is due to water temp of hundreds of acres of mud at below zero being covered or because the mud crabs wont come out of their holes in frost or both I am not sure.
    I also wondered about the water clarity?

    When I fist started netting ages ago in the westhaven inlet. We did note the the catch rate for all species dropped when the water was super clear.

    This was especially apparent in the daylight hours, perhaps not so obvious in the dark

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    I also wondered about the water clarity?

    When I fist started netting ages ago in the westhaven inlet. We did note the the catch rate for all species dropped when the water was super clear.

    This was especially apparent in the daylight hours, perhaps not so obvious in the dark

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    Could well be a thing.....I always just put it down to the flats having all day to warm up in the sun but maybe its the water clarity making them stay deeper away from avian eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    I'm leaning towards drift diving the flats .
    Potentially this is a great idea in today's conditions. It certainly will work well for you being a diver. It may work for me, however...
    It is not an experience i will eaisily be able to share with my 4year old son.

    You should see his facial expressions and hear the excitment in his voice when he sees those flounder come up in the net.

    Its not about the maximum catch for me or him. He was fist pumping when he saw today's one fish!

    It is these shared experiences i will miss the most and it truly makes me sad. I have seen your amazing crayfish posts with your boy @stingray and I know you will understand



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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Potentially this is a great idea in today's conditions. It certainly will work well for you being a diver. It may work for me, however...
    It is not an experience i will eaisily be able to share with my 4year old son.

    You should see his facial expressions and hear the excitment in his voice when he sees those flounder come up in the net.

    Its not about the maximum catch for me or him. He was fist pumping when he saw today's one fish!

    It is these shared experiences i will miss the most and it truly makes me sad. I have seen your amazing crayfish posts with your boy @stingray and I know you will understand



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    That is the sort of meaningful sentiment that Stuart Nash needs to listen to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    That is the sort of meaningful sentiment that Stuart Nash needs to listen to.
    Cheers Rushy. But honestly, I'm starting to think they haven't got any ears !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kukuwai View Post
    Cheers Rushy. But honestly, I'm starting to think they haven't got any ears !!

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    Nah you are correct mate. My daughter wept when they banned the semi automatics and her little .22LR lever action (her first firearm) got caught up in it because the tube held fifteen. I spoke to our local MP and related that to him but it didn’t make an iota of difference. They are heartless maggots.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    How did you go?
    We got stuff all....

    And the amount of boats out, gees.
    Great day though.
    It was the worst fishing in the 5 years that I've fished the area.

    One small snapper, one annoyingly undersize kingfish, one tiny scorpion fish and two undersize blue cod. Also had an almighty hook-up on a jig. Bit off two assist hooks tied to heavy duty kevlar cord. Too much grunt for a barracouta, I'm guessing mako.


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    From all accounts was hard here on Friday as well. Mind my cobber got a 14 ib snapper of the beach at Port Ohope on his Sea Horse.
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    What about targeting Trevs at the wooden structure at the mouth of Whangarei Harbour
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    My previous trip was pretty crap too by Northland standards. Trip before that was some of the best snapper fishing I've ever experienced! Keeps it interesting I suppose.
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