Nice, where do the oars go :D
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Nice, where do the oars go :D
Out for a fish this morning with a mate and his son in his wee Osprey 380.
Fishing was a bit slow but we got a feed of pannies and kahawai and in by 9am.
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She goes bloody well with the 30hp two-stroke Merc on there.
Well… I asked them about that… they had several more on the way… he mentioned the size (can’t remember)but it’s either the biggest stabi make or close to it….. 2200 maybe?????… not sure of the number…… reputation wise ,I’m seeing more of them on the water here….. that can’t be bad
And we are away
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The magic hour
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Vc on the board
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No no no no
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Yes yes yes
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Limited before sunrise ..nothing massive but great to share with family and freinds
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Sunrise and fish cleaned away home
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Thanks "Team good kunz":thumbsup:
Text up stingray are you keen for a Golden Bay snapper mish?
Got the txt back hell yes see you at 4 or 5 or some gentleman's hours like that...gave him the call ,low around 730 so wannabe early.
0230 at mine.....on the road with flounder dog and Stingray.
On the spot and burly deployed just before 0500 it took 10-15 mins or so and I'mon with a nice sized panni snap which I returned for good luck.
Joe got a baby shark :thumbsup:....I might have suggested he change to lures to avoid them :ORLY:
Then we landed some nice fish each and I pulled up the burly to reload.....7.5kg burly all but gone in 20 minand in with a slow release model....the 7.5 had done its job and the fish turned up.
In good condition for post spawn but hungry as
At times they would swallow the bottom hook swim up and grab the second before you even had a chance to strike!
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Flounder dog learned to point snapper.
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We limited out with 20 snapper before the sun had even risen!
Was an awesome morning of epicness.
We we coming in and washing the boat as others were just heading out.
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Nice!
Typical West Coast panny.:thumbsup:
How deep?
20p ?
Nice. Got a measurement. Looks close to 20.:cool:
What an awesome morning on the water at a leisurely start of 9 a.m. cruising across the bay we came across boil ups acres and acres of kahawai!.
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It was just me and the boy on this trip and he soon got into them,we landed 7 before thinking that's enough and off to another spot to try for something different.
We had heaps of current and heaps of Burly but just nothing was biteing and the sun was punishing so we headed in closer to the coast for a dive.
Not much happening in there either but I shot a couple of nice blue cod.
Up and off to check another spot.
Down on a weed bed I could see from the surface....no fish about but a nice surprise of beds of greenlip mussels.. all pretty small but maybe in another year or two.
Round to spot 3....a few known rocks.
Breath up....dive and have a look....work my way round the group of rocks and look into some caves underneath.
Viz on the surface isn't great but it's crystal on the bottom.
Don't see anything so swim out to another rock....it's a bit deeper and a long shallow cave under it.
I do a number of dives and basically just have a look and back up each time but I'm getting more comfortable.
Have worked my way round the rock almost back to were I started and bugger me here is a cray......and I recon I have a fair chance of grabbing it on a new breath.
Yell out to the boy... I've seen a cray!
Breathe up ...dive.... Fuck it's not there anymore.....or am I in a different spot?
Couple more dives but didn't see it again.
Back into the shallower rock and now I can get some bottom time.....like 10-15 seconds:D:thumbsup:
Spot a cray.....it's in a little cave in a jumble of rocks.
Couple of dives to sus out where I might be able to get at it.
Decide on a hole in the rocks about the size of my head....I can see feelers and horns and stuff my arm in blind and got my hand on it but it was off!
So stoked!
Into shore. A couple of groups of people having a drag for flounder.
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What an awesome day.:cool:
That is an awesome bay to mess around it.
We have not been out there since council in their infinate wisdom made the estuary "Dog on lead" only last year.
Previous to that we walked the bay every night thru spring, summer and autumn tide permitting, with the odd stuff up involving swimming with phone held up high!!.
If all the shellfish gatherers ever work out the best ones are on the main beach it will be rooted in no time................................sadly
Always a good day out even thou the fish were hard to find. Must of been in the wrong spot Cam, all i have heard all day is guys catching too many snapper and big ones over the last 2 days.
Yesterday mates mate caught 4 around 20lbers within less than 2 hours on the rods then another guy caught his quote 6m of rabbit Island , nothing under 48cm.
Then see another post of 6 snapper today in tinny in 7m and nothing under 8lb, biggest 18lb.
They on the bite again.
Usually fickle in jan. To be honest i have given up trying to catch them for that month.
However my fishing diary shows some excellant catches in feb most years. Those catches are in shallow too 8-15m were all the entries i looked at tonight [emoji106]
I'm getting my fizz on about hooking into them again [emoji41]
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Tardy report.
Out with @stingray Nelson anaversary for mainly a dive and find some new turf mission but went early for a chance of some decent snapper.
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Snapper Intel from a fellow forum member proved to be spiky dog hot spot and we gave up and headed into my never fail pannies spot(ok it's failed maybe twice)
Got a nice feed or 5 of pannies then scouted some turf to drop stingray on.
Spot decided on over he went.....bit of a swim round....then stationary bubbles pouring up.....park boat directly on top of bubbles and mark spot......more swimming around and more watching bubbles from above for me and park the boat on another mark when I see him working.
Far to deep for me those spots but it's a couple more marks we have to farm.:thumbsup:
In stark contrast to the Sunday when I had the whole ocean to myself ( well me and my son) Monday being a public holiday and good weather saw boats everywhere!
Joe up from dive he talked me into ankoring for some tearakihi he had seen.
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Ankor stuck did a bit of a reverse circle on it but I had a diver so sent him back down:thumbsup:
Round to look at some more turf on a breath not a bottle.
I had a bit of a swim but I was sunburned and dehydrated by day 4.
I did find a couple of almost legal paua tho....tho I doubt they will ever get legal where they are.
All in all a good morning,couple feeds of panni snaps and crays and great company as always.
Another great day, plans made on the hop …an hour before was a trip to the top of the hill to build fitness , two txts later if we are getting a wet arse let’s go floundering…keen as ..
Crew understandably were already were already doing other things, twisted jelly arms ( my son) and set sail.
Got to the spot sent the young fella out wide …current was supposed to be pushing out ..one side of the channel was running hard out , our side was eddieing hard running back up the bank our net being dragged in the middle of this …..well turned into a shit show.
So we hauled the drag to find a net rolled up into a tangle, fortunately with little weed and crap the tangle with a bit of effort and paintience was recovered back into a net,
Changed of tactics up into the head of the reach , netted us two flats , but heavy mud saw me washing the victims before gutting and icing them down, somehow I managed to turn two into one…much to everyone else’s delight … @Pengy knows this pain …now so do I.
Another shallow drag binned a couple more along with some inchers sitting in in the bottom of the drag.
Back to the start a cold beer and a change of tide , the flood rushed we got a few bites, then the flood stopped , went sideways and then decided to ebb harder than it had flooded ,then just stopped . 2 hours into the flood we saw a wee push creeping ..out of time we hauled the drag in for the final time only to see a big flat in the tangle ,make it to shore ,shake itself out give us a flap of its tail and disappear into the tide …
Guess that was the story of our day…binned a few ,lost a few , rain came and went , tide did weird things ran in out and sideways ..company was excellent and even with all the challenges and amount of fresh water about we managed a feed.
Cheers VC small VC and my lad ….always a memorable trip. Great folks and yarns
Its time to hunt some snapper again !!
Fully loaded and pretty excited [emoji106]
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Well its fair to say the snaps are back on the bite round here, and in shallow. (10m)
We had no problem loading plenty of 30-35cm brim in the bin this morning along with a couple of gurnard and a trevally.
Released a bucket full of under 30cm ones too.
Had dad on the boat with me and the boys which is always a treat to have three generations fishing together [emoji106] Especially this time as he's fresh back from stewart island and had plenty of awesome stories !!
Launched early at low tide, only others to have a crack at that skinny water was a couple with matching (his & hers) fish pro sea doos.
I thought of you both @MB & @Shearer they are pretty tricked out machines and made short work of the skinny water.[emoji41] We also saw them when they came back in and they too had done very well
Sorry about the lack of photos, a piss poor effort on my part. I'll do better next time [emoji2937]
Get amongst it you nelson lads [emoji41]
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Beautiful morning out on the water with the boys today.
Loads of brim about, often they came in twos [emoji106]
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Released heaps and kept a few tasty looking ones.
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Massive schools of kahawai boiling up out there too. We had loads of fun nabbing a few of those on the way in.
The most interesting thing about that was what they were feeding on....white bait !!
Literally spewing them out when we brought them on board and there stomachs were absolutely chocka with them.
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Its a good thing when the bait run out of season, at least they don't have to avoid all the sock nets [emoji41] Hopefully plenty of them make it up into the wetlands [emoji1696]
Heaps of boats out so i caught up with all the usual suspects at the ramp. Those that went out wide 28-30m nothing but cuta. Seen some really nice snaps caught in 12-13m off the W,U's. We were fishing at 15m, streight out from mapua @veitnamcam hopefully your checking in, those depths are especially for you [emoji106]
Also if any of you nelson lads are interested in albacore.
There are a fair few about. Dad and his mates got 15 today 40m line off the able tazzy [emoji3]
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Had a big three days out fishing,
Day 1, setlines in Tasman bay and up to Golden bay. Good snaps on setlines and rods
Day 2, early start down the Westcoast. Straight in to the groper, had to move as we had enough...caught some tarakihi and snapper then turned around and headed up to durville island for the night.
Day 3, just played around the bottom of the island, snapper, gurnard and cod. then back to Nelson.
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The entire tasman bay was flat as a pancake today and we have covered a good few km's.
Lets just say its been a big day but I've loved every second of it....so much so that I'm going to do it again tomorrow [emoji106]
Didn't take any photos out on the water, far to busy looking for tuna !!
I did take some pictures of the fruits of the day tho [emoji41]
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Went for a surfcast off the local beach with my partners son on monday night. Was great fishing.
Hooked 3 eaglerays, had 2 on at same time. Not big but my one jumped a number of times and was around 30lb. Then we caught a 40cm snapper and a few that were just legal we threw back.
Had half a dozen kahawai and i lost one that was easy 4-5 lb when it jumped just before landing. But the highlight of the night was after it got dark i decided to throw a whole kahawai head
out on one of the rods.
10 mins later line started peeling off and my partners son took the rod and was on.
Was thinking it was a ray but it didnt fight like it was one then couldnt belive my eyes when he played in the biggest snapper ive seen local caught of the beach.
Around 11 lbers, 67cm and fat as .
Made the night so we were all happy.
Picked up a nice trev today and a few more snaps.
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Ran 5 skirts for a bit but never spied any tuna, didn't travel as far as yesterday tho.
Another primo morning on the water. Bloody paradise [emoji41]
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nice looking knife....