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    Had recently completed reslinging my short flounder net and got it out this afternoons low tide.
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    Picked up a short time later with my Son, A third of the net was still not covered by water yet so only half of it was fishing and I got 25 good size ones and no rays!
    What a difference a net without massive holes in it makes ����
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    You derserved a large slice of good luck after your and the Young blokes efforts at Okiwi, Ma n Da still singing your praises! Thanks again VC
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    Quote Originally Posted by stingray View Post
    You derserved a large slice of good luck after your and the Young blokes efforts at Okiwi, Ma n Da still singing your praises! Thanks again VC
    Litterally the least we could do.
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    3 generations fish this morning with my Dad and my Son.
    One of those mornings where everything just goes right

    We were on the water with a longline deployed and anchored up with 2x burly pots deployed and baits in the water just after 6am.

    Nothing happened at all for the first 15 min or so then my strayline ticked out......then ran....then nothing......fuck,do I check my bait? Na il give it a couple mins then off she goes and give it a wind and connect. Nice 8p snapper to start off. Usually the boy always gets the first one but he catches up later.
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    A couple min later Dad is on,the boy is on and I am winding up lines.
    the next hour or so is flat out winding up lines, netting fish, fish flapping on deck while other fish are being fought....truely epic rod fishing for snapper.
    Only one tangle up which is amazing with Dads habit of catching fish in the rod holder and I sorted it quick with a knife to avoid losing the fish(the other rod was his anyway)

    Son got the biggest fish of the day on the rods at 16 pound on @rambo-6mmrem little reel and 8p braid.
    Chilly bin looking full already with 16 snapper in it we called it and picked up the longline.
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    One really really really big snapper and freshly caught.....sorry I havent got a photo or a weight as we wanted to get it back in the water asap but suffice to say it was easily over 25p probably more like 30. From reasonably shallow water and freshly caught he powered away no problem after a min by the boat to get his breath back.
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    Was just one of those epic mornings dreams are made of
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    Oh and amazingly there was no bycatch at all, everything we caught was target species!
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    3 generations fish this morning with my Dad and my Son.
    One of those mornings where everything just goes right

    We were on the water with a longline deployed and anchored up with 2x burly pots deployed and baits in the water just after 6am.

    Nothing happened at all for the first 15 min or so then my strayline ticked out......then ran....then nothing......fuck,do I check my bait? Na il give it a couple mins then off she goes and give it a wind and connect. Nice 8p snapper to start off. Usually the boy always gets the first one but he catches up later.
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    A couple min later Dad is on,the boy is on and I am winding up lines.
    the next hour or so is flat out winding up lines, netting fish, fish flapping on deck while other fish are being fought....truely epic rod fishing for snapper.
    Only one tangle up which is amazing with Dads habit of catching fish in the rod holder and I sorted it quick with a knife to avoid losing the fish(the other rod was his anyway)

    Son got the biggest fish of the day on the rods at 16 pound on @rambo-6mmrem little reel and 8p braid.
    Chilly bin looking full already with 16 snapper in it we called it and picked up the longline.
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    One really really really big snapper and freshly caught.....sorry I havent got a photo or a weight as we wanted to get it back in the water asap but suffice to say it was easily over 25p probably more like 30. From reasonably shallow water and freshly caught he powered away no problem after a min by the boat to get his breath back.
    unfortunatly this 19pounder was not as feisty and despite plenty of time trying to get him to go he had to come home....none of it will be wasted.Attachment 131326

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    Was just one of those epic mornings dreams are made of
    Bloody awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    3 generations fish this morning with my Dad and my Son.
    One of those mornings where everything just goes right

    We were on the water with a longline deployed and anchored up with 2x burly pots deployed and baits in the water just after 6am.

    Nothing happened at all for the first 15 min or so then my strayline ticked out......then ran....then nothing......fuck,do I check my bait? Na il give it a couple mins then off she goes and give it a wind and connect. Nice 8p snapper to start off. Usually the boy always gets the first one but he catches up later.
    Attachment 131323

    A couple min later Dad is on,the boy is on and I am winding up lines.
    the next hour or so is flat out winding up lines, netting fish, fish flapping on deck while other fish are being fought....truely epic rod fishing for snapper.
    Only one tangle up which is amazing with Dads habit of catching fish in the rod holder and I sorted it quick with a knife to avoid losing the fish(the other rod was his anyway)

    Son got the biggest fish of the day on the rods at 16 pound on @rambo-6mmrem little reel and 8p braid.
    Chilly bin looking full already with 16 snapper in it we called it and picked up the longline.
    Attachment 131324

    One really really really big snapper and freshly caught.....sorry I havent got a photo or a weight as we wanted to get it back in the water asap but suffice to say it was easily over 25p probably more like 30. From reasonably shallow water and freshly caught he powered away no problem after a min by the boat to get his breath back.
    unfortunatly this 19pounder was not as feisty and despite plenty of time trying to get him to go he had to come home....none of it will be wasted.Attachment 131326

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    Was just one of those epic mornings dreams are made of
    Nice well done to your son
    That’s a good fish for the young falla
    That little shimano is a pretty good little reel
    Probably didn’t need to upgrade it
    But stratics were on Special

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    Well done Cam...mean fish

    Gotta love that 3 generation fishing too ah

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    Nice one, looks like one epic day of fishing. Great for the young fella to have awesome memories like that.
    And go the might flounder dog

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    An awesome day out, Your lad looked pretty chuffed with himself this afternoon when I called in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROKTOY View Post
    An awesome day out, Your lad looked pretty chuffed with himself this afternoon when I called in.
    Yes - I had a photo from Nydia Bay yesterday with 1 Snapper of not overly large size
    Went into the Recycle Bin when I saw Cams catch :-))))))

    Still Gurnard here - thank God - or it would not be worth going out
    Maybe March Snapper time for Pelorus ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Yes - I had a photo from Nydia Bay yesterday with 1 Snapper of not overly large size
    Went into the Recycle Bin when I saw Cams catch :-))))))

    Still Gurnard here - thank God - or it would not be worth going out
    Maybe March Snapper time for Pelorus ??
    What you heard - you Tasman reapers
    I havent fished the sounds much at all but the last 6 weeks or so they have been spawning and patchy to catch here in the bay requiring going deep which is a long way.
    Now they are back in range and hungry as trying to put condition back on so I imagine from now they would be heading into the sounds?
    Are you based in Nydia?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I havent fished the sounds much at all but the last 6 weeks or so they have been spawning and patchy to catch here in the bay requiring going deep which is a long way.
    Now they are back in range and hungry as trying to put condition back on so I imagine from now they would be heading into the sounds?
    Are you based in Nydia?
    No @veitnamcam - I approx half way from Havelock to there
    I actually caught "the" Snapper in Maori Bay but SE kept pushing me around so went around into Nydia - only caught a couple of release Kawhai there
    My Snaps was some color as Kukuwai's
    If I fish deep (deep in here is 25-30m) I catch bloody 7 Gillers and Spiky Dogs - loose a heap of gear etc
    Neighbor puts up with that and gets rewarded with more Gurnard and slightly bigger Snapper - but again - usually catches one Snapper - and that's it
    Strange, as you know - when you catch one its usually bang bang - been same all year (since Spring actually)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    No @veitnamcam - I approx half way from Havelock to there
    I actually caught "the" Snapper in Maori Bay but SE kept pushing me around so went around into Nydia - only caught a couple of release Kawhai there
    My Snaps was some color as Kukuwai's
    If I fish deep (deep in here is 25-30m) I catch bloody 7 Gillers and Spiky Dogs - loose a heap of gear etc
    Neighbor puts up with that and gets rewarded with more Gurnard and slightly bigger Snapper - but again - usually catches one Snapper - and that's it
    Strange, as you know - when you catch one its usually bang bang - been same all year (since Spring actually)
    Yea I dunno, here they feed up on crabs and seacucumbers and baby shellfish and its all pretty featureless bottom so its a case of pick a area and depth and use lots of burly to gather them in....which means you need current, Sunday we got threw 4 burly bombs in a couple of hours but its worth it if you fill the bin....not so much if inundated with sharks or baby kahawai.
    The bigger ones can be shy and change of light at either end of the day is generally better as long as it aligns with current.....slack water is shit but then so is too much current

    Id try to burly into a mussle farm or into a big sandy bottom bay where they should be feeding.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    No @veitnamcam - I approx half way from Havelock to there
    I actually caught "the" Snapper in Maori Bay but SE kept pushing me around so went around into Nydia - only caught a couple of release Kawhai there
    My Snaps was some color as Kukuwai's
    If I fish deep (deep in here is 25-30m) I catch bloody 7 Gillers and Spiky Dogs - loose a heap of gear etc
    Neighbor puts up with that and gets rewarded with more Gurnard and slightly bigger Snapper - but again - usually catches one Snapper - and that's it
    Strange, as you know - when you catch one its usually bang bang - been same all year (since Spring actually)
    Talk to the skippers of the harvesters, if you play nice they may let you move in behind or the worlds best burley maker.

 

 

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