Category Archives: Fishing
August off to a great start!
Been out the last three days and the crew have done very well for themselves. We have been wrestling big Kingies up, as well as hauling in plenty of great table fish including Pearl Perch, Snapper, Pig fish and Trag. … Continue reading
Byron Style!
Jack Van Delft of adventurestarts.com came along with his camera put together this little beauty for us. If you ever wondered how hard a good Kingie fights, copy and paste this into your browser! http://vimeo.com/102125094
Angry Kings and Snapper about
Conditions were just perfect and the Hoodlums were about. We went one from three today with the biggest measuring 1.28m and weighing in at 14.9Kg. These beasts sure can pull. A big Mack Tuna of 91cm taken on the troll, … Continue reading
The Snapper are starting to show up!
Been out the last 2 days in varying conditions, yet still managed some quality table fish Snapper up to 69cm have been landed on both days with our best of the season so far sitting at 88cm. The cooler weather … Continue reading
Salvador and the lads clean up!
Today we had a group of 9 on board helping Salvador celebrate his Bucks Day. I normally dont have that many people on board as it is impossible for everyone to fish at the same time, however the guys were … Continue reading
56cm Venus Tusk (Parrot) Fish caught today
The wind was up a bit today and that made fishing wide too difficult. We braved the elements and hit the 32 fathom line and grabbed a quick dozen dollies, and then shot back inside the shelter of Cape … Continue reading
Big Dollies reigned supreme
Two reports here – Both Excellent! Friday we had Clinton, Sam, Chris and Dean on board, and today we had Kim, Simon, Jesse & Joshua. Big Dollies reigned supreme, but Jesse landed a beaut Snapper today and we hope this … Continue reading
WOW. What a Day!
WOW. What a Day! The Ocean was like glass with hardly a breath of wind. We started out with a bit of light tackle action and loaded up on tasty dollies, however the boys on board wanted a bit more … Continue reading