I usually use salted bonito for my kontiki as it stays on through west coast surf. I've run out but have got a couple of rainbow trout (frozen) given to me a couple of years back.
I was told it's great but is it?
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I usually use salted bonito for my kontiki as it stays on through west coast surf. I've run out but have got a couple of rainbow trout (frozen) given to me a couple of years back.
I was told it's great but is it?
Yes, trout is excellent bait. I used old frozen stuff from freezer when living near Waihi beach and it caught fish. The only hassle is the skin is ultra ultra tough. I used an Iki spike to make a hole from flesh side outwards, then put longline hook through the hole from skin side. Have also used carp flesh from the waikato swampy lakes and that worked well too.
Agree on all what Ingrid 51 says. Trout is good but hard to get on or off your hook.
Thanks guys. Monday's the day.
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I use salted mullet. However any tough bait that will stay on the hook will work. Avoid pillys etc as they are too soft.
Im keen to give drone fishing a go , iv been playing around with it down the paddock had a peg setup but it was messing the sensors so decided I need a proper release system .
Me too Boaraxa. Kit seems a bit $$ but at my age all I have to do is convince the missus. I used to tow longlines off bay of plenty beaches in my home made canvas kayak, but guess I am almost past that now.
Koi carp are good,oily and tough,free as well if you have a net or bow..
The drones look neat, but where I fish on the west coast it is shallow for a long way out. Example 2km off shore is only about 11 to 13 m deep. The drones I have looked at only have a range of about 800m (please correct me if wrong) and while that is ok at the moment because the fish are in close. Later in the year over winter basically the further out your hooks are the better the catch.
That photo above was taken in the middle of July. First set was a 25 min run and only got two snapper and a couple of KY. Rebaited and put in two lithium iron battery's which gave me a run time of well over 30min sending it out about 2.5km. We could not believe our eyes as we pulled it back in. That big one is 23lb and a lot of those others were well over 10lb.
Has anyone developed a remote release for a Kontiki ? What a cobber and I want to do is run a line each. Drop a line and bring the Kontiki back in, out again and then back in while the fishing takes place rather than leave it out at sea with us crossing ourselves that a shark doesn't cut the line.
PS Fresh water eel is a good bait
Hey @Got-ya. The DJ Mavick pro says they have a max range of around 7km give or take.
But this is clean I think. Would be considerably less when carrying cargo depending on the weight.
Nether the less thought it was worth mentioning.
Wow. Never new there were fishing specific drones.
What are these ones you speak of? @Got-ya would proberly be interested too.
Thanks Shearer.
Seen one setup where a rod was fixed to the back of the Kontiki that was curved forward and down. the line with the hooks is attached to a metal ring which is slipped over the rod. While the kontiki is pulling, the ring stays on the rod but once it stops the pressure comes off and the ring can slip down and off.
Back on the beach two winches are set up one line with the hooks, the other just a plain line connected to the back of the kontiki. Place the winches apart so the two lines do not tangle. Maybe hook some net floats to the plain line to keep it up.
When the kontiki stops, the ring falls off and then the kontiki is winched back in
System is a two person operation but does work.
Clear as mud!!!!!
Or just get one of these. A mate uses one and likes it.
https://www.fishingtacklesale.co.nz/...rig-shorething
I had the same thought. Rod was from memory about 250-300mm long. Remember the stretch in the mono plus how much over run braking on the winch will be factors as well. While I can get the kontiki out in a 2m swell the fishing is very poor, I think its just to stirred up and the fish retreat out of my reach. Normally max swell for me is 1.5m. Your beach may differ.
Had a mate drop in some fresh snapper he caught of Port Ohope on his kontiki yesterday. He uses Kahawai for bait, scales it first. Reckons the fishing is really hotting up.
The issue with the range of the drones is more to do with the amount of line your reel can hold, and from what I can see they don't usually use kontiki mainline as it's probably too heavy to pull 2km out.
As for bait I either buy whole fresh mullet from Pak and Shat or use Kahawai. I have also used pillies and bonito but obviously you have to tie each bait on with bait elastic. I was told by someone that they use pillies and/or bonito and freeze it on the hooks and don't tie it on, then take it to the beach in a chilly bin so it stays frozen, then launch it. Haven't tried that yet since I would want to put the whole trace board in the freezer, and I don't have a chilly bin big enough to take the seahorse trace board.
Frozen pillies thaw in a matter of minutes in the ocean
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Best West coast bait as used by my long deceased uncle who fished that coast for many years is scaled kahawai cut into strips and salted and then covered with kerosene...fck it stinks, I can only use it shore fishing as in a boat I become a burley producer at the first whiff of it...the best allowable bait for kontiki is skinned octopus, I wont state the best bait as it is not allowable or even legal, but it sure catch's fish or did way back when there was not much likelihood of being caught.
Mullet all day
iv used all baits mentioned. biggest difference for me, or thing to try.... snapper are bottom feeders I'm told, well no, or just one weight not trying for the bottom worked better for me, better than many weights. can also tow a burley bomb out there in the middle of the hooks. never had shark problems. 1/2 hr usually does it, dont need long soak times.
with little weight i usually aim it up stream, or tide, once its drifted around to the down stream side, bring it in.
What kind of rod & reels are you using for your drone fishing?
Obviously something with plenty of line capacity but what about gearing for winding in 1000m of line.
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This is the stuff. Now to convert into Snapper. Although not bad smoked.
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Nice :)
Last time I set my mullet net I got nothing but seaweed