Tuesday, June 28, 2011

another recent adventure

I dont have much time to blog at the moment so I will keep it quick.
I stayed at a mates house and we went fishing for a few days.
At one spot we were nailing salmon with atleast 5 following the lure and attacking it, if one had the lure in its mouth hooked up all the other salmon would attack it and try to get what it had just swallowed.
After that the wind picked up and lures were used to catch moses perch, bream and flathead.
The next day we went to a different spot and my friend caught and tagged some magnificent flathead.
appart from that some giant herring, bream, moses perch and some smaller flathead and whiting werre caught.
On the friday I fished by meyself down at the river snagging a few little barra but nothing of size, its getting too cold for them now. some catfish were also caught.
I will have a massive blog when I come back from gladstone in a few days so keep In touch.
Here are some photos;

giant herring

salmon

Sunday, June 19, 2011

The weekend of the 'tannum hook up'

First off i made this video which is mainly what this blog is about but I will also share some other images from the weekend and new gear and other days this week.
The weekend was a long weekend and I went camping with the girlfriends family and went back to the basics... the dreaded word to a lure fisho... 'bait'
it wasnt all bad, just some live nippers but that seemed to be the go and between helping my girlfriend and her cousin bait was all I had time for. In the morning I did flick around my lures hoping for some flatty but only moses perch and toadfish came out of the water with the lure. the next morning however I managed to land 20 whiting on both bait and lure but only kept six. the lures catching the fish on the weekend were sebile crankster 35mr and sebile spinshad #00.
keep scrolling down as I will show images and then discuss my friday trip.
what a perfect spot





BY THE WAY HE IS THE STIG
 IF YOU DIDNT REALISE

dart and bream

can you see by the look on my face how big the
 gurth of the bream was, this system held very healthy fish


the girlfriend with a bream




















the next bit of writing is about the friday my mate and I walked all over rocky to find fish, all day there was none, we tried every spot and even bait wasnt working. I got a snag and the sinker came off the bait rig and I didnt want to stuff around with it so I threw it back out and straight away nailed a barra. then it went dark and I was waiting to be picked up and got a couple more on the sebile splasher, really picks up when its dark, the fish smack anything on the surface... anyway here is a photo;
this beauty was nailed at about six oclock after my dad called to say
 it would be even later untill he picked me up, didnt bother me what so ever
Then this weekend... well the sunday I went out and purchased a berkley dropshot baitcaster, another stradick pro rod just a bit heavier for flatty and salmon along with this I got 4 large tackle boxes from bcf for 20 dollars to store all my lures, I got a daiwa jupiter and am waiting for the spare spool because the 2000 sized reel got sold with a 2500 box and my 2500 reel had a 2000 box with a 2000 spool which was no use to me. I also got a silstar reel then three lots of braid and backing for my daiwa viento, daiwa jupiter and the silstar reel. here is a picture;
L to R viento on dropshot, stradic on stradwick, jupiter on stradwick

some of the best lures ever made, all sebile and all good.
 also showing the rods and reels plus the silstar spare reel

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Ci4 stradic take 2

It was show holiday today so school had no effect on my fishing times. I threw together my gear and headed down to spot y and didn’t get too many fish other than tarpon so I went to Barra jacks and grabbed some pliers and other gear because yesterday was a pain unhooking the tarpon with no pliers. I got back to find some guy holding a small Barra and thought there must be some bigger ones. I scampered down the rock wall to fish the exposed rocks of the low tide and there were big swirls and lots of thrashes every time I pulled the popper past a certain place so I tied on a Crankster and launched that out and snap the drag was screaming as a fought a small blue salmon in to the rocks now kicking myself for losing the lip grips when I flipped my kayak. I put my thumb in its mouth and used my fingers to hold the underneath of its jaw and lifted it up onto the rocks abut it bit my, flipped around and fell into the water but the lure had come out of its mouth thank god.
A couple more casts with a flattshad on accounted for a bream and another tarpon. The Crankster was then back in action and nailed some Barra and then I miscast and the lure ended up to the right hand side far out on a log pile, now I know there a Barra here but the reason I didn’t fish the area was because of the outfit, a small reel that could handle it but the line and rod would struggle keeping them away from the snags. I decided to just lure it anyways and SPLOOSH the Barra scoffed it and jumped out of the water and then dove to the branches of the dead tree, it was now or never so I tried to pull it away from the snags and finally it came. I got it in, it was the day’s second smallest but it was the one that scared me the most. Keep coming back and reading the blog because in a week I will have done more fishing trips and on the way to the beach to lure for flathead bream whiting and other species with a mate and then off to Gladstone a couple of times.

lovely barra pulled from the snags, about 50cm in length



Stradic Ci4 to the rescue

So recently I have flipped the kayak and lost all the gear, but this now means I have to buy the rods and reels back so there is no point in not getting really high quality gear in my perspective. I had finished my physics test and decided to jump on the bike and take a ride down to BarraJacks Rockhampton and grab my new Shimano Stradic Ci4 1000f which balances well with my recently acquired Stradwick SicStik Pro 1-3 kg rod. They spooled the reel with some crystal braid 100m 1kg and I was on my way. I had ridden to the spot x and realised I forgot leader so it was back to barra jacks to ‘borrow’ some 2 kg mono. Now with that tied to my braid by a bim twist I rod to my spot x but on the way saw a bait ball being hammered by Tarpon near a bridge. I know from experience that they cannot resist a surface lure and in my lure arsenal I had a perch coloured Sebile splasher (possibly the greatest surface lure made) it was also filled with glitter giving it an unreal effect in the water. I cast out with this 52mm lure and let it sit for a couple of seconds then a few bloops and Bang tarpon were attacking from every direction. The tarpon were surreal coming so close to me and they wanted the lure so bad I saw two go for it at the same time right at my feet. The splasher was carving up and making havoc with more and more jumps from tarpon every minute as they smashed bait because I was stirring them up, I decided to try another lure, my Crankster 35mr. This lure was in the PR01 colour and this lure nailed them, the flattshad 42 nailed them, I was having so much fun but decided as fun as it was I am a bream and Barra fisherman so I will go after what I know…. So I continued to spot x and nailed a bream at the front and then a slimy green eel, both of these catches were on a Crankster 35 Mr PR04. It died down after that so I went further in and found some lovely Barra that happily darted across the water in jumps and twist displaying why I love to fish them. There is nothing more exciting than seeing a Barra jump out the water with your lure visibly in the side of its mouth.
picture taken later on to show you guys my new stradic.
 The splasher is also on the hook ring of the rod