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pnoddie

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  1. Has any one herd where the fish are? North or south
  2. How are they going to police it if you are on your way home from a week fishing trip at Bermi & you have Eskys full of fish fillets. How will they know how many fish you have?
  3. I'm heading out tomorrow is anyone gonna be on the water?? I have herd reports of yellowfin out wide & kings in close????
  4. I'm thinking of heading out wide tomorrow.I haven't seen any reports over the last few days,has anyone herd of any action? The currents are still far south of us and out past Heatons.
  5. Heading out tomorrow been a bit quiet out wide!!! Might hit 12 mile....
  6. I'm heading out over the shelf tomorrow!! If anyone heading out give me a call,we will keep in touch through the day!!!!
  7. Hey guys, Fishing on the banks yesterday went off...fishing for kings on jigs & hooking marlin lol Heaps of marlin hooked & tagged on the day. A lot of undersized kings but a few big ones running around, a local pro boat poled stacks of kings. A couple of guys had akuma 37kg sticks & broke the both on kings so I wouldn't rate them!!! They had never broken a stick before just shitty rods I personally wouldn't go past the 400 t curve,couldn't break one if you tried. I'm heading down next weekend,hope to wet the tag pole. Hope this helps
  8. We are heading out tomorrow!! Hopefully we can turn a reel!! Mako v is call sign if any one is heading out..... Happy to let u know how we r doing!
  9. Im going tomorrow,will be on 21 mako v
  10. I will be heading out Wednesday & a couple of friends will be out chasing them as well, the more of us there are,the more ground we can cover!!! hopefully we r not a day late lol Mako V
  11. Heading wide off Sydney Wednesday, the reports have been very promising both up & down the coast from Sydney.... Anyone else heading out? Mako V
  12. Rex Are u heading out on Wednesday?
  13. Hope the weather holds out for you as it's not looking great!! There have been fish caught at the bait station north of Sydney & way down south of Sydney so they are there it's just a matter of finding them.... I will be out on Wednesday as the weather looks better, my call sign is "Mako v" Good luck!!
  14. I just arrived at Jervis bay for the week staying at huskisson, hopefully we get onto them!! Call sign mako 5 call me up if you here me.....
  15. I have heard a lot about scent blazers but haven't taken much notice of them as i have endless bags of lures lol but i had a strange dream last night that I beat my personal best of 7 hook ups in a day with them.I logged in this morning & ordered the billfish pack!! Il let u guys now how they go as the rest of the week is looking pretty good...... Tight lines Mako v Noddy
  16. Nice mate, I'm actually thinking of heading to the Hawksbury this afternoon! Not to sure where the hot spots are for yellowtail.....any recommendations? I might put some witches hats down for blue swimmers, do u have any luck for blue swimmers! Thanks Peter
  17. blue marlin have stripes too but they fade once killed,but they dont always dissapear
  18. Hey Chris, We asked guys at the ramp to confirm if it was a blue as i had never caught a blue before!!!!! They were members of sydney game fishing,so i thorght they would know for sure. I thorght if the dorsal fin is shorter than the tip of the tail its a blue???? We couldnt weigh it as we got home after dark,I called my uncle fron jervis bay if he saw it he would call it straight away but he told me to take the following measurements to work out the size... we measured the inside fork of the tail to the bottom jaw line of the fish & compared it to a sydney game fishing chart that gives you the weight of the fish,game fisherman swear by it!!! if it is a blue the measurements of 2.51 give it a weight of 140kg if it is a striped it works out to be 100kg so now you have me stumped!!!! Have you heard of this graph to weigh fish????? if not i will find it & send you a copy
  19. Hi Red I was not sure but we showed alot of people & compared alot of photos as i had never caught a blue!! I even took the photo to the local fishing shop for advise. I thorght if the dorsal fin is shorter than the tail it is more than likely a blue as the striped dorsal fin is much higher. The fight was 1 hr 40 min Thanks for the input
  20. Hey Guys!!! You probably read the report of the 140kg Blue Marlin off Browns from R_Zee well I thorght I'd rest your minds and fill you in with the rest of the story as I was behind the wheel while it was all happening...... Left Roseville ramp @ about 6am Sunday morning & headed out for some live bait,They were very slow so we headed out to the 12 mile with only a few. We tried to find a school of kings but had no luck so we decided to head to Browns for some Yellowfin as we heard they were out on the shelf. We trolled deep divers & skirts around for a few hours but couldnt find a fish,There were boats everywhere so we just trolled up & down the coast,We noticed a few guys hooked up on fin so we decided to cube as not many boats were trolling. There was alot of talk on the radio of guys hooked up but one that got my attention was a tripple hook up of fin so we listened in closely to the conversation apparently they had already got there bag limit & called there mates to take over there spot as the fish were still biting.The location was given on another channel so we punched it in the gps and headed over!!!!!! Sure enough there were 2 boats in the location so we started cubing with our fingers crossed.No sooner we got there the boat next to us hooked up to a fin on an egg beater! We all know how this ended up...Sure enough the fish won the battle,Then another boat hooked up onto one & landed it after a good fight,The crew screamed out as it hit the deck!!!! What a feeling............There were hugs & kisses all around the boat as the crew yelled out to us it was there first fin.......Congratulations if your reading this! Hours passed & we still hadnt hooked up to anything,One of our crew was sick by this time & we were all thinking of the fuel bill & still no fish.We decided to troll back in to the 12 mile. We noticed a school of fish boiling on the surface & sure enough a stripe tuna hit a deep diver,By this time our stomachs were in our mouths as we thought it was the big one we were after.We decided to call it a day & reel in the lures.................This changed our luck As the only skirt we had in the spread was reeled in a Blue Marlin was onto it,The water came alive as the beakie splashed the surface in an effort to catch the lure,Boy was it a shock to Jack as he yelled out that a shark was chasing his lure,I was behind the wheel & new it was no shark.By this time the marlin lept out of the water & a blue light filled the area around it,I told the crew to hang on & gunned the boat......He was hooked & we only had a coule of hours before dark so we had a battle on our hands.I was the only one on board who had caught a marlin or had even witnessed a marlin being caught so you can imagine what these guys were in for.I grabbed the flying gaff tied it to the bollard & gave the guys a quick run down on how we were to land it. I new how a blue marlin would spool you in no time if you were not ready & I was not gonna let this one win the battle,Luckily the conditions were on our side so no matter where it took us we were there!!!! We harnessed up Jack & the battle was on. The fish was not gonna give up to easy as it tried everything to shake the hooks,At one stage it charged towards us on its tail I thought it was gonna land in the boat,It was incredible to see how it changed directions so quickly.We lost sight of it for a while it went deep,Maybe to rest in the current but I new it was our chance to get some line back & maybe land the fish so Jack was into it. R_ZEE traced it a couple of times & Im sure he has bruizes on his knees as he leant over the side with the trace in his hand & was shook from side to side as the fish tried to get free but it was still green & I had experienced once before what happens if you gaff them too soon,Yep i was pulled out of the boat but it was not happening this time...By the time we gaffed the fish it was stuffed but the problem was getting it in the boat,There was no way it was coming over the side so we tied a rope around its belly & 4 of us dragged it over the back. It sure was a great effort as this was Jacks first Marlin,For some time now Jack has been on charter boats chasing these great fish of the sea but who was to know he was gonna land one himself in his mates boat.Im sure its a trip we will never forget. Coincidently we arrived back at the ramp & met the guys who were given the co-ordinates that we over heard but the funny thing was that they never got there as they got onto a school of fin on their way out. I have attached a picture of the crew & the 140kg Blue Marlin. Happy Fishing......................................
  21. Hi All, I listened to high tide on my way to the ramp & was dissapointed when I heard that the fin had gone due to the water temp.I ended up going to Browns anyway to find the water temp at 21.6 degrees. No boats on Browns up until about 10.00 but no one hooked up,We fished for Blue Eye Cod but had no luck instead we caught Gem Fish. The water is 19 degrees up until the 12 mile then it rises very quickly. Il try again nexy weekend!!!!!!
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