Easter at Rotto - does not get any better
Submitted by JohnF on Sat, 2016-03-26 18:34
Love Rotto......quality fish within 10 minutes of Thompson Bay, which makes it easy to able to take the son, grandad, uncle and nephew out for a fish and get blackarse, baldies, KG's and even the odd dhu for the skipper.
Eating like kings for the rest of the week over here.
Nephew pretty pleased with one of 3 KG's.
Live bait tank wit some tasty morsels.
One for the Skip.
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Boston Whaler 235 Conquest......getting the flogging it was built for.
Krusty
Posts: 714
Date Joined: 27/11/15
Nice one
Nice one
My fishing spots are so secret........... even the fish don't know where they are !!
quest
Posts: 248
Date Joined: 03/08/15
Awesome
You got love that!
Humpback
Posts: 103
Date Joined: 15/01/15
rottnest
Good work mate. Quality family time at easter. The curtains on the 235 would have come in handy today ??
Regards Humpback
Belly Fish
Posts: 499
Date Joined: 09/03/12
Good job John
We looked at the wind forecast and headed for a deep drop in 460m. 36nm out, and when we got there the wind must have been blowing 18 knots from the SE...we got flogged. Got bugger all except 5 Big Eye Ocean Perch. Strangely, with the sea anchor out, we basically stayed in the one spot. Good shows on the sounder, but that was it.
scano
Posts: 1247
Date Joined: 31/05/07
Good stuff John
That boat of yours must have so much cool electronics in it nowadays that it is one giant electro fish magnet!
good stuff and hope to see you back out on the water again soon (Mrs just had baby no#2 so having time on the bench at the moment)
scano
Dean78
Posts: 40
Date Joined: 05/01/15
Good work John, 25m too shallow?
We were over there too and only had a quick fish North of Geordie in 30-20m. Got a small Dhuie in 25m of water and was thinking too shallow for a decent one or is that depth OK for that area?
Cheers
Dean