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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Port Douglas Estuary


Date: 19 December 2016
Weather: Hot and sunny
Crew: Dave, Kellie
Target Fish: Bream, Trevally, Saltwater crocs
Bait: Pilchard, Prawn, Squid
Catch: 2 bream, 1 grunting trevally
Report: Hired a little pontoon boat at the marina. Hit a few of the spots the hire guy recommended, and a few spots that look the goods. Lots of bits on the pillies, but no hook-ups on account of bait being too soft. Prawns worked a treat, nice hardy bait for bream. Grunting trevally is interesting, actually grunts when out of water!
Report: 7/10


Monday, November 7, 2016

Glenlowren top dam

Date: 6 November 2016
Weather: Fine 24
Crew: Toon and Jax
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: Worms
Catch: 1 massive rainbow
Report: Bought Jax his first fishing rod, so had to christen it. Went to the farm in search of trout. 

Got the big pitch fork out and drove it into the ground in search of some worms. After about 10 good ones we headed to the top dam to cast out a line. Throw some rolled up bread balls in the water as berley, and after 15 minutes a monster trout walloped the worms. Float went under and we pulled up, to which "fish on" occurred. A tremendous fight for Jax, with the trout literally jumping out of the water 10 times about a meter in the air every time!! I coulnt believe it. The trout gave some good runs by the pier, but we managed to miss him snagging it. Then as it tired we couldnt bring it to the bank to land it as it was overgrown with grasses, i had to pull it onto the pier (no net) and just before i could get a hand to it, he broke off. He got away, but he was the biggest trout i have seen! This dam is stocked with monsters!
Report: 8/10


Sunday, September 4, 2016

Tagger



Date: 3 September 2016
Weather: Overcast, rainy
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: - Fly - Royal Stimulator #12 ( with/without Copper John Nymph)
Catch: 2 browns, 1 rainbow
Report: Season opener! Started the day with a visit to Bob Jane's for some new All Rounders. My tyres were worn down to the steel belts, and I didn't want a blow out to ruin my first fly fish in almost nine months! Started the session off with a relaxing riverside cup of Blend 43 before rigging up my new Orvis 9ft 3wt. Action was OK, Two fish caught on the nymph, the other on dry. Had a quick poke in Mary and Steve's on the way home.
Report: 7/10



Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Hudson Canyon #2




Date: 7th August 2016
Location: Hudson Canyon, Atlantic Ocean NYC
Weather: Sunny, moderate seas trending calm. 
Crew: Toon, Yac, Steve, Mike, Liz
Target Fish: Tuna, Marlin, Mahi Mahi
Bait: - Trolling lures and live Peanut Bunker
Catch: 9x Mahi
Report: A trip out to the canyon is always a memorable expedition, however this one came with its highs and its lows. 

Headed out to sea at 6am, to what was a 4 hour journey out to the 65nm mark at the tip of the canyon. We put the lines out and began trolling. Immediately dolphin swarmed the boat and the depth sounder went from 300ft to 2000ft! We continued to troll the waters for 4 hours, but failed to get onto any tuna. We were hit twice, however no hook ups which was slightly disappointing. Despite that, it was absolutely unreal to be out there in the middle of nowhere chasing such fish. Dolphin, pilot whales, bird life, skipjack etc all around us. Unreal. 

At about 1-2pm we headed to the lobster pots which are scattered throughout the canyon. We cast baits around them in search of mahi mahi. This was where the fishing success began, and it was very difficult to pull up stumps as they were everywhere. We ended catching 9, some monsters, others quite small. We even saw a sunfish that came up to the boat and mahi were under that which was wicked. 

As it came to 4pm, we had to reluctantly pull up stumps and began to head back to port, where after 15 minutes the portside engine broke down and we were left with 1 functioning engoing and another 10% functioning engine. We couldnt strain the other engine too much, so we went from 28 knots on the way to the canyon and 7 knots on the way home from the canyon. A 4 hour trip turned to 12 hours! It was certainly frustrating, but there was not much we could do - just thankfuil that we could chug our way back in without being stranded in the middle of the ocean. We ended up getting back to the dock at 4am. 

Pretty epic journey. 

Rating: 6/10 - 2 points lost for no tuna, 2 points lost for engine dramas. 

Special thanks goes out to Mike and Steve! 




Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Glenlowren



Date: 13 March 2016
Location: Glenlowren top dam
Weather: Fine
Crew: Toon, Jax
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: - Spinners (green)
Catch: 1x Rainbow
Report: Took Jax out for a fish in search of his first catch. Threw spinners out in the water casting from the pier, got hit a number of times but struggled to set the hook. The fish hit the lure occasionally, but dont own it, so trying different techniques eventually snagged one. He took on a good fight, and eventually brought him into the bank. Poor bugger swallowed the hook good, so not worth putting him back. Sorry fish. Fish in the dam are huge too!
Rating: 10/10 Jax's first fish. 



Monday, January 4, 2016

Hot Box/Keys



Date: 2-3 January 2016
Weather: Overcast, rainy
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: - Fly - Royal Stimulator #12 ( with/without Copper John Nymph), parachute hopper #12
Catch: 5 rainbows, 2 browns 
Report: Things did not look good early on. As I arrived at what was supposed to be my first spot it started absolutely pelting down. The Hot Box River was swollen and discolored, and for a second I considered going home. I drove another 30 mins upstream, to find the west branch crystal clear water. Session one produced two nice rainbows. Session two (day two) I hit the east branch. This is a much bigger stream, very open and nice to cast in, ending with two nice fish. Unhooking the second wasn't overly successful, so he made a tasty addition to my lunch.
Session three involved a drive into the unknown, a spot I'd been keen to check out for a while. Was absolutely outstanding.
Rating: 10/10


Bitwenjopit



Date: December sessions
Weather: Sunny
Crew: Dave
Target Fish: Trout
Bait: - Fly - Royal Stimulator #12 ( with Copper John Nymph)\
Catch: 2 rainbows (1 each session)
Report: I've found this river to be a little slow this season, The first session was hot as buggery, the second followed a torrential downpour and the water was very discolored. Always nice to get up there though. Did see an echidna, and a cluster of caterpillars feasting on a leaf.
Rating: 7/10