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  1. Great job guys. I have done lots of float fishing in Canada(using a center pin). I used to spend days on the river for rainbow trout and salmon. I just moved to Penrith. I would like to start doing more trout fishing up near the mountains now that I live close to the area. Too expensive to chase kingy's around and to run a boat in salt water when you just had a baby:). Would you guys mind if I PM you for some pointers? I do have my center pin reel and float rod here. I am also considering down sizing my boat to a small tinny for trout fishing. I'm not sure if I'm best trying to catch trout here using a boat or fishing from shore. Any help would be greatly appreciated. jembro
  2. I have the same story. Went out early, got some yakka's. Went to the FAD, nothing. Tried in Sow and Pigs, nothing. Oh well. better luck next time! My fishing partner also vomited down the side of my boat in the 2 meter swells . At least I got the boat out for a good run
  3. Well the saltist is only a few months old. Let's hope it holds up. I did keep the receipt if it falls apart!
  4. The saltist is definately worth it. I have alway been a huge fan of Diawa. The drag is always smooth and they tend to last for ever. I bought the reel as a 10 to 20 year investment. I don't thin it will let me down.
  5. The saltist was amazing. Beautifully smooth. Worth the money. Handles the tuna beautifully.
  6. Was supposed to go out for Kingy's in the harbour this weekend. A fellow raider (oz_brett) called asking to go out deep for dollies with another fellow raider (Brudus). I was up for the idea. We were going to head to the fads but oz_brett deleted some marks from his GPS we realized we didn't know where they were. Way to go oz_brett . Anyway, we did some trolling near the shelf and got into some yellowfin and stripie action. Me and oz_brett both caught our first every yellowfin. Great day! We managed to have 2 quadruple hook-ups! We couldn't even grab all the rods. We also managed to lose a big dollie to. Would have been nice to see as I have never caught a dollie. Also, I purchased a new berkley 6 foot jigging rod for kings with a brand new diawa saltist 4500. It was great to break it in with my first ever Yellowfin!! We landed 3 yellowfin and 5 stripies.
  7. oh man. i just bought a down rigger last year. i love it. i would be so pissed if i somebody stole mine. what a jerk off.
  8. Well Done. I got skunked on the kingy's last saturday.
  9. You are probably correct. I just looked at pictures of a striped marlin on the web. Striped marlin also look to have a blueish tinge. I'm definately not an expert on marlin it for sure could have been a striped marlin. I know it had a bill and a blueish tinge. My wife had a better look and she said it definately had stripes on it.
  10. one thing i noticed was the water temp was over 21 degrees. maybe a warm current came in and that is why the marlin was in close. who knows? i probably should have put a bonito on a hook and trolled it .
  11. Just to explain. I didn't catch a Marlin off South Head. But let me tell my story. I'm sure nobody will beleive me but I don't care. Me and my wife saw it with our own eye's. I started the day off at Balmoral around 5:00 AM to get some Yakka's to try and get into some Kingy action. I filled by bait tank within a few minutes. I then down rigged around north and south head. No Kingy's. While down rigging, I saw some small fish jumping out of the water. I then quickly realized after seeing a couple of fins in the water that sharks were trying to eat these fish. Amazing. I have never seen sharks from my boat before. They were small sharks. They looked to be around a metre long. Sharks are cool to see but not as cool as what was about to happen. I headed off to Colours Reef to try for some Kingy's. There appeared to be a lot of small fish on my sounder. So I thought I would give it a try. My wife dropped down a livey while I tried jigging. This is where the story gets interesting. While my boat is sitting there, a massive blue billed fish jumped out of the water 5 metres in front of the boat. The only thing I can think of is a blue marlin. Somebody tell me if I'm crazy but what else could it be? It had a bill and it was blue. My guess was that it was around 70kg. Me and my wife were flabergasted. My wife pulled up her livey and it was gone. So we quickly dropped another one down in hope of catching this beast. I think what happened was that small fish tore apart my yakka and the Marlin came in to check out the comotion. Of course I didn't catch a marlin of colours reef. But I saw one for the first time ever. AMAZING! The funny thing was for the first time in my life I was the only boat out on top of colours reef so nobody else would have seen it. Anyway, after no luck with the Kingy's, I tried skirting for bonito. We did catch a bunch on my ultra lite. so much fun! We caught 2 50 cm +. I will post the pics later. To summarize... We had no luck with the king'. We caught a bunch of bonito. We saw shark's for the first time from my boat. We saw what we think was a blue marlin jump 5 meters in front of the boat. Great day!
  12. Dude! I wish I had all that spare time. I'd be chasing kings around the harbour during the week if I could. I'm hoping to have some luck with the down rigger on saturday.
  13. jembro

    Usa Salmon

    Love the pic dude. That looks like a beautiful Chinook Salmon but not 100% sure. Also known as a King salmon by the yanks. We used to catch the same species of these in the Great lakes when I lived in Canada. They are one of the only species of fish that I know of that can live in salt and fresh water. I can't ever remember catching one that size! Well done dude. That pic makes me miss home.
  14. Good to know. Do you think it is worth a trip up there at this time of year or is it a waste of time?
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