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  1. Haha mate i wanted a photo of me standing up with the fish but i was so wrecked i couldnt even pick it up. And im a bug guy at 145kg/6’5, so it shouldnt be that hard to pick up 30kg. They had to sit it on my lap for the photo and even in one the photos you can see if fallibg forward. Took everything to just lift it back up! You can see the strain on my face haha But who wouldnt just go straight back in for number two though!!
  2. Long time since ive posted but trying to get into the habit, so will at least put up one semi recent trip. This was july last year. This year ive mainly been doing spear fishing trips, but another highlight was a trip chasing Pacu, Dorado and Jau in the Pantanal Brazil. I may do a post on that next. Anyway, highlights from this trip. *30kg GT on 20lb line with morethan branzino 3000, and Smith KGS-68m. Caught it on the flats with a lot of luck and chasing. * First Green Jobfish on same gear as above. Something ive wanted to catch for more than 20 years, nearly capsized the boat with excitement * First Jungle Perch. Landed half a dozen that day. Everything caught and released.
  3. Hello all, Far, far too long between posts. I've been slack sharing trips, but this was was epic! 5.5 days fishing the worlds largest wetlands - The Pantanal in Brazil. The main targets are Pacu, Piau Açu, Dourado, Juaj and Pintado. Pacu is probably the most prized locally, as it eats increadibly well. It eats nothing but fruit, so you literally pick fruit from the shore, and put it on your hook. Every fish there has huge teeth, is angry as all hell and pulls like a freight train. Anyone who's had to battle through the Leather Jackets out wide will know what it's like fishing around Piranha's. The hit your knots, your braid, and anything that has been touched with fishy fingers. We even had a Pacu come back to the boat with a head and only a skeleton. I first read about The Pantanal in a fishing book when I was 12. Nice to get there 26 years later. Travel there is very difficult and takes a lot of help from locals and none of them speak english. Once you arrive in Brazil, there's 26 hours of bus trip, 16 hours heading up river on the mothership and then you're there. Here's a video of the trip: Marty
  4. I live right by where you were fishing mate. Thats basically my front yard, and I fish there a lot. I always fish light there too. I don't know why those blokes use those big outfits like that. You would outfish all of them fishing light anyway. My most common outfit for around that area is a old style certate 1500, 10lb braid, and a really light stick. But then, I'd rather get smoked by a big fish than skull drag in a decent size.
  5. Hi Ray, I may be interested! Do you have any further details? Prices? Where you're going, what you are fishing for? Is it all from the mothership, or do they have dories? Cheers Marty
  6. Yarraone, that sounds great mate. Definitely keen for that
  7. Hello fellow raiders. I'm a very passionate fisherman who has just moved to Sydney Harbour (north sydney area). I've been doing some land based, but would be keen to get out amongst the other off land options. So if anyone is looking for company on their boat, I'd be happy for an invite. I'm interested in all forms of fishing. I've fished my whole life, so wont be a burden at all. I've also spent a lot of time in boats, so wont be useless there either. I will split costs, split tasks, help at the boat ramp and help clean up afterwards. I have all my own tackle too. I look forward to meeting some of you locals Cheers Marty
  8. Hello fellow raiders. I'm a very passionate fisherman who has just moved to Sydney Harbour (north sydney area). I've been doing some land based, but would be keen to get out amongst the other off land options. So if anyone is looking for company on their boat, I'd be happy for an invite. I'm interested in all forms of fishing. I've fished my whole life, so wont be a burden at all. I've also spent a lot of time in boats, so wont be useless there either. I will split costs, split tasks, help at the boat ramp and help clean up afterwards. I have all my own tackle too. I look forward to meeting some of you locals Cheers Marty
  9. Doesnt get much better than cuttlefish. especially the candle. fresh squid is a gun bait too, but I'm always more confident with cuttlefish IMO Marty
  10. Hello Raiders! I've orginised a brilliant fishing trip in Vanuatu. If you are mad keen about Doggies, GTs and other tropical fish species, read on. You will dead-set need to be an easy going, friendly person who doesn't get too wild or drink to much. We can have no trouble at all on this trip. We are staying with local villagers in Vanuatu, and offending them is not an option. We get access to places like this because of trust, and offending these cultures mean they will simply disallow any westerners on their island again. So please do not take this lightly, its not a 2 week party, its a great opportunity to fish area few have the pleasure of fishing. If everything goes well with this trip, you will be invited to the very,very remote parts of Vanuatu, where no-one gets to go at all. But like I said, its a trust thing, and if we're not trusted over there, we wont have the opportunities. Overall this trip ticks all the boxes as a jigging, popping, sportfishing adventure in a pristine environment; while the accommodation is in traditionally styled and more simple basic bungalow accommodation. Located just off the main island’s north coast, it’s very isolated and fishing pressure is well away from the waters fished by Port Vila boats. From here you’ll fish areas such as Scotts Rock, Nguna, Cooks Reef, Monument Rock and Mataso Fishing each day is on the 32ft EdgeWater, powered by twin 250’s this vessel is ideal for getting to the best spots quickly and comfortably fishing up to 5 anglers. Day 1 we arrive in Port Vila, Vanuatu, and stay the night in town. Early we'll travel by car across to the remote other side of the island. The departure point is where we'll board the vessel and transfer 10km to Pele island, for your first evening of accommodation on Pele. The bungalow accommodation is clean, simple and very basic for anglers, added comforts are the warm hospitality and superb location. This is not 5 star luxury resort standard, think island style with bucket showers and toilets! Nor is it a resort as such, rather 2 bungalows on a beautiful island beach capable of accommodating 4 single guys or 6 max as couples. All meals are catered for and provided during your stay, local produce, fresh fish and fruits, supplemented with extra provisions bought over by our hosts Fishing Days (8 all up) We board our vessel early mornings and commence our charter. During this adventure we’ll fish pristine reef systems, underwater sea mounts and remote volcanic islands with steep cliff faces not only offering superb fishing but spectacular scenery. Sports anglers will target a variety of species including GT’s, coral trout, bluefin trevally, red bass and jobfish. Then there’s sailfish, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, mahi mahi and of course Vanuatu’s famous blue marlin. If jigging is your thing then Vanuatu holds massive and unstoppable dogtooth tuna, a species we are very fond of... Bring heavy tackle, a strong back and plenty of jigs! After each enjoyable days fishing we will return to our base where you can enjoy a swim, snorkel and a cold beer. Spend the evening at our own leisure whilst sitting back and planning the next days fishing events. We have one free day in there too. Second last day we go back to Port Villa, and stay the night. Next morning we fly back. Everything included, except your fishing tackle and flights is 4480pp. We have two spots left. And anyone who has done this sort of trip know that is a bargain price for this many days fishing. Dates are from Mon, October 24, 2011 – Sun, November 6, 2011 Cheers Marty
  11. Was out there on Friday. Lost more jigs than I ever have out there to jackets. Including 4 jap imports. Ouch! an expensive day.
  12. Dear Raiders, I just wanted to let you all know about a recent experience with a fellow Fishraider. He's known around here as Yarraone, and I've never met him in person. Only through Fishraider. Yarraone offered spots on a game fishing charter early last year, and I jumped at the opportunity. He kept me in the loop about what was going down and gave me his bank details to transfer my share of the charter. I paid a deposit, and then shortly before the charter paid the rest of my share. I had never been game fishing, and with Marlin and Tuna on the horizon, I looked forward to this trip all year. Then the bad news... A few days before the charter I got a fever. I reached 40 degrees and my body shook straight for 6 hours. I had never experienced anything like it. I then slept straight for 32 hours before a bunch of hallucinations and bad dreams. I could barely get up to take a leak. It ended up being tonsilitis. Yeah, who knew it could get that bad. I ended up being bed ridden for 2 weeks. Worst of all, this happened right before the game fishing trip. I let yarraone know I was sick, and couldn't make the trip. I was bitterly disappointed. I'd been hanging all year. My doctor told me that I could rupture my spleen if I exerted myself, as I had a combination of viral and bacterial tonsillitis. My doctor even reluctantly said that maybe a Marlin wouldn't be worth that! That's was a scary thought. Why I'm writing this is because yarraone refunded me the money for the trip. I didnt ask for that, and I honestly think it fair that I should pay my share come hell or high water. I dont think its fair that I leave everyone else out of pocket for an expensive fishing charter, just because I cant make it. Nevertheless, someone I've never met, transferred it back to me out of the goodness of his own heart. My wife was stoked! I just wanted to share this story because it blew me away. I think thats a really stand up thing for yarraone to have done, as I definitely don't think he had any moral obligation to do it. Bloody hell fishermen make good people! Thanks Yarraone! I hope we get to meet one day, and maybe even catch a marlin in the process! Cheers Marty1
  13. Unreal Tobe, Thanks for the reply. I've thrown out the whole 'traditional game outfits' in preference to heavy jigging gear. So only jigging gear and popping outfits. I do a lot of jigging, so I'm glad that it will be something i'm familiar with. I've talked to a bunch of people who just use jigging gear for all their marlin fishing now, and I'm keen to go down that path. Also, I'm gonna have a monster jigging outfit for the big doggies. I really would love to get one close to 100KG, so I'm gonna have an outfit capable of turning one of those suckers away from the reef! Cheers Marty
  14. yeah wish i had of thought of that. If I had a mate around and knew better, I would have thrown it at him! Make a hell of a wooopy cusion too!
  15. Also, just read they grow up to 60cm (but usually not more than 40cm) and the one I caught would be easy over 60cm! So i may have caught the IGFA world record numbfish and not even known it!
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