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    Glad you fellas had a good day.
    Well done on the gurnard....so tasty!!
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    Our day was one of learning , and success and honest enjoyment of life , dug some very solid carrots ( well VC did) a couple pushing 46/7 cm ..then we did some cruising at low tide marking up weedy rocks and cray looking turf .

    Then at the low tide, we chose a flat part of the beach and then found out bigger is not better as a 40 meter braid net is bloody heavy to work , and if you had tide or weed it would be impossible .. we were very lucky and managed sole , diamond and yellow belly flounder with limited weed.

    The day finished perfectly with Pengy stopping in on his way from town , Keith drove past as we yarned and swapped stories , VC called him to come back and get a feed of fresh fish ...so we had an informal NZHS gathering told yarns and finished the day with handshakes and warmth.

    Again this forum shows how great it is to be part of this community! 4 souls yarning on the side of the road , laughing yarning and enjoying a debrief ...thanks to you all !! Thanks VC what a epic day!
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    @Gibo gave me a Tarakihi spot out from Tauranga, every time I have been out to it this guy is there, Hey Gibo is this your boat. Name:  IMG_9001.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    @Gibo gave me a Tarakihi spot out from Tauranga, every time I have been out to it this guy is there, Hey Gibo is this your boat. Attachment 168663 Attachment 168664
    Epic man!
    Yep that’s @Gibo small tub for Tera and Snapper, should see his big one for all his Te Haku (Kingis).


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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    @Gibo gave me a Tarakihi spot out from Tauranga, every time I have been out to it this guy is there, Hey Gibo is this your boat. Attachment 168663 Attachment 168664
    Funny looking tarakihi
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    @Gibo gave me a Tarakihi spot out from Tauranga, every time I have been out to it this guy is there, Hey Gibo is this your boat. Attachment 168663 Attachment 168664
    Not my boat but that looks like a good size terakihi

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    @Gibo - I picked up a rig on Marketplace that should be good to cast lures for kingfish – Penn reel and 8.3 JM rod plus 4 dangerous looking stick baits – some guy tried it a couple of times and found the gold handle didn’t catch the fish, so he took a big loss and moved it on – a bit the same results for me so far but I am keeping it
    We tried Pudney the last day of the flat sea before the latest big swells – about eight boats out there including a fishing charter with about 12 rods – didn’t see anyone catch a decent fish and didn’t see any kings flashing around (like last time) so after a couple of hours so we moved in a bit closer – found several good workups of young kahawai – tried casting in and around them and they came all around the boat - but the cast lure seemed to chase them away – gave up and came back in to about 30m and put some bait over the side – got a few snaps and a feel of a fish on an 8 foot rod – should be interesting with a kingfish heading off into the distance
    Jeeze – those lures with two sets of treble hooks are lethal around your hands
    I live in hope to catch my first kingfish – I might need you to come out and show me how Gibo
    It is going to get crowded on Pudney when they close the reefs around Motiti in August – some guys in a flash Stabicraft with a GPS controlled electric sea anchor parked about 20m in front of me – I couldn’t get my anchor off and needed to run forward but they wouldn’t move - so I had to drag it off backwards – why do people want to anchor so close???
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    Quote Originally Posted by time out View Post
    Jeeze – those lures with two sets of treble hooks are lethal around your hands
    Swap them out for singles. BKK make a good hook



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    Quote Originally Posted by time out View Post
    @Gibo - I picked up a rig on Marketplace that should be good to cast lures for kingfish – Penn reel and 8.3 JM rod plus 4 dangerous looking stick baits – some guy tried it a couple of times and found the gold handle didn’t catch the fish, so he took a big loss and moved it on – a bit the same results for me so far but I am keeping it
    We tried Pudney the last day of the flat sea before the latest big swells – about eight boats out there including a fishing charter with about 12 rods – didn’t see anyone catch a decent fish and didn’t see any kings flashing around (like last time) so after a couple of hours so we moved in a bit closer – found several good workups of young kahawai – tried casting in and around them and they came all around the boat - but the cast lure seemed to chase them away – gave up and came back in to about 30m and put some bait over the side – got a few snaps and a feel of a fish on an 8 foot rod – should be interesting with a kingfish heading off into the distance
    Jeeze – those lures with two sets of treble hooks are lethal around your hands
    I live in hope to catch my first kingfish – I might need you to come out and show me how Gibo
    It is going to get crowded on Pudney when they close the reefs around Motiti in August – some guys in a flash Stabicraft with a GPS controlled electric sea anchor parked about 20m in front of me – I couldn’t get my anchor off and needed to run forward but they wouldn’t move - so I had to drag it off backwards – why do people want to anchor so close???
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    Quote Originally Posted by time out View Post
    @Gibo - I picked up a rig on Marketplace that should be good to cast lures for kingfish – Penn reel and 8.3 JM rod plus 4 dangerous looking stick baits – some guy tried it a couple of times and found the gold handle didn’t catch the fish, so he took a big loss and moved it on – a bit the same results for me so far but I am keeping it
    We tried Pudney the last day of the flat sea before the latest big swells – about eight boats out there including a fishing charter with about 12 rods – didn’t see anyone catch a decent fish and didn’t see any kings flashing around (like last time) so after a couple of hours so we moved in a bit closer – found several good workups of young kahawai – tried casting in and around them and they came all around the boat - but the cast lure seemed to chase them away – gave up and came back in to about 30m and put some bait over the side – got a few snaps and a feel of a fish on an 8 foot rod – should be interesting with a kingfish heading off into the distance
    Jeeze – those lures with two sets of treble hooks are lethal around your hands
    I live in hope to catch my first kingfish – I might need you to come out and show me how Gibo
    It is going to get crowded on Pudney when they close the reefs around Motiti in August – some guys in a flash Stabicraft with a GPS controlled electric sea anchor parked about 20m in front of me – I couldn’t get my anchor off and needed to run forward but they wouldn’t move - so I had to drag it off backwards – why do people want to anchor so close???
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    Gets pretty quiet in close for Kings this time of year man. Tuhua is the best bet over winter. Schooner holds a few later into the season as well.

    Yep it's gunna suck for kingfishing having the reefs gone. Ironically it's a healthy fishery as well. Motiti never seems to be as reliable.

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    These doubles catch n hold and not as dangerous to the fisho. Name:  IMG_9029.JPG
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeMan View Post
    These doubles catch n hold and not as dangerous to the fisho. Attachment 168795 These work well. Attachment 168796
    Those doubles are illegal if you follow igfa rules. So are trebles unless in a rigid lure.

    I run assist style singles @Timeout. No where near as hard on the fish (or a human) and the big kings cant get them into a position to bend them open or out

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    Gosh, you make works of art Gibo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Kwon View Post
    Gosh, you make works of art Gibo.
    Thanks

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    Out n about this morning ...did some miles sea conditions spot one were rubbish , got two spot two a bit late in the flood
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    Nil durum volenti !!

 

 

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