Solo First time at Quobba
After finishing my False Enterance trip i had plans to continue heading up to Quobba to see what all the fuss was about on my own and with no return date planned i knew i would have plenty of time to have a good explore around.
pulled out of overlander and said my goodbyes to the guys from the false trip and headed north, stopping in canarvon for supplies and off i went. Got in about lunch time and quickly threw everything out of ther car at my camp spot and went exploring. Used a hand drawn map i had made from google earth research and pics of others fishing and started pin pointing all of the common spots and some more possible locations. ended up walking to Garths for a quick arvo flick just to explore but the water was a absolutely filthy green colour that i didnt escape for the entire trip, horrible water and fish where very very hard to come by but i set myself a goal of one decent fish a day and stuck to tried and tested methods for me. First morning i picked up a nice cobia on the 30lb gear at Garths second cast and dropped a fish a few casts later, the next few days where a lot less lucky than that with a good 7-10 hours of spinning a day put into getting 1-2 hookups for one fish landed generally. caught a massive array of species with a lot landed solo including gaffing on very light gear from 20-50lb. i did spend a lot of time targetting GT's but for no sucess on the heavy gear, the water was just to dirty and fish just not around so ill be back to tick that one off.
Only used 3 main setups the entire trip and it covered everything i wanted.
Assassin Amia 11ft pe1-2, 20lb Tasline and 3012H Certate and that caught me 2 Grey Macks, 2 Shark Macks
Gary Howard spin cast pro 4-6kg 9ft 30lb Tasline, 4000 Catalina and that landed 1 big spango, 1 cobia, 1 big goldspot, 1 pinky
Assassin Sierra 2XH 11ft, 50lb JBD 4X braid and a twinpower 5000 with a 7000 spool. got one small GT, 1 Grey mack, 1 big spango, 2 Mack tuna, 1 shark mack, 1 tiny spanish.
spent hours and hours driving all over the station to try and find patches of cleaner water to spin in, lost some absolute amazing fish to either bad luck or silly mistkaes. just a cursed trip for me but we all get them.
First big fish was a horse of a GT that ate my lure at the edge of the rocks on the 50lb gear after getting a tip wrap so while i took it out the fish grabbed the lure, fought it for 10 minutes before i had it surfaced and buggered before a wave washed it over a rock and caught my line up, i freespooled then fought the fish gently through the reef for 40 minutes before it finally broke free and lost it.
Second fish was a very large tuna that i must of landed the lure on its head because i couldnt close the bail arm on the reel line was leaving that quick, came up tight and it puilled 200m of 50lb off my twinpower before coming back at me and going deep then after 10 minutes the hooks pulled somehow.
Third still haunts me and makes me want to burn the Jerry Brown factory to the ground. Fishing Garths one arvo on my own and seen one huge shark and a smaller shark come up to look at a bird on the surface so out of instinct i grabbed the 30lb setup with a plastic on it which i had just respooled with Jerry brown solid braid as i got spooled and lost the other line the day before on the catalina. cast at these sharks as they dissapeared into the green depths, seconf twitch and came up tight, fought this monster all over the place for an hour before it came to the surface absolutelly buggered, turns out what i thought was a second shark was in fact a 1.5-1.6m Cobia!!! with the fish pretty much done i backed the drag off to be safe and started steering it to the gaff in my hand. about 10m from the ledge the braid just popped out of nowhere and i watched a possible 30-40kg cobia slowly cruise back into the depths.
Stil landed some great fish and for mostly solo (Thanks to the guys who helped gaff my fish) on my first trip to quobba in very hard conditions i did very well to bag myself out in 6 days and stayed for a total of 8 before calling it quits, ill be back again at some stage and best of all i didnt get sharked once on the lighter gear which i was suprised about.
always looking for a new challenge!!
Chris fish
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sorry for the average photos
sorry for the average photos as most where on my phone on self timered photos because i was on my own.
always looking for a new challenge!!
Deleted
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For a bad trip you still
For a bad trip you still nailed a few. Nothing wrong with the pics at all bloody good effort. King of the rocks
sphere
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Better than a kick in
Better than a kick in the.
Nice fish sounds like an epic week
Versus
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jeez ur confident, chucking
jeez ur confident, chucking that lure around for mackies with no wire!
Hutch
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I'd be stoked if I caught
I'd be stoked if I caught that many fish in one trip, doesn't look too bad to me, top effort
Sulo
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Fishing Solo in an area
Fishing Solo in an area renown for rock fishing deaths, without a life jacket... Really? Many dead anglers from that area far more experienced at rock fishing all thinking that it will never happen to them = Dead
Free infaltable lifejackets are available from Quobba Station! If not for your life or safety then at least consider the people who have to use their valuable time and resources to come and find you or your body.
Chris fish
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The swell was less than 1m
The swell was less than 1m for the entire time I was there except one day where I fished garths with others for that reason. I also do have an inflatable jacket that I was wearing when I went onto the low ledges solo, the only fish I didn't put it on when on my own was the Mack tuna off the low ledge which I jumped out of the car and cast at a passing school.
I never have and never will say or think it won't happen to me I take precautions to make sure it won't happen. Anyone that knows me will know that I don't take risks when it comes to rock fishing
always looking for a new challenge!!
uncle
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fair comment
great trip
all aggressive fish love bigjohnsjigs
Brock O
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Top Report Chris, quality
Top Report Chris, quality fish and variety there!
must be good to get away from climbing rock walls down south!
Chris fish
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Change of scenery from the
Change of scenery from the scary sloping granite to razor sharp limestone haha. Was worth the trip just green water made it very hard
always looking for a new challenge!!
Dale
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Awesome, brought back plenty of memories there.
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uncle
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all aggressive fish love bigjohnsjigs
Quobbarockhopper
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Quobbarockhopper
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Nice work "didn't get
Nice work
"didn't get sharked once on the light gear once". Yep your onto it mate- I've found the heavier the gear and the harder you go, the more the fish thrashes around and gives out distress signals (dinner bells) to the taxmen.
only ever spin with pe3 max now with gentle drags and lose a lot less fish than others. As long as your by yourself/ small group and there's not others around who are firing the greys up, you can still land 70-80% of your macks if you take it easy on them
Chris fish
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Yep using 20lb and the fish
Yep using 20lb and the fish hardly struggling I watched sharks come up to a Macky on the surface look at it and swim away. Guys next to me hook up on 50lb and almost instant sharked.
Doesnt always work but it helps
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sandbar
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Epic
that is an awesome solo trip. A big well done and thumbs up to you mate! As said and i am one of them, "I would love a trip like that". Looks like you
got the rewards for all the effort you put in. Well deserved, good on ya!
chris raff
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Smashed it in my books .. I
Smashed it in my books .. I imagine underfoot would’ve been a walk in the park compared to the rocks you usually fish off , well done great solo effort
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Guardy
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Definitely Epic
Well done Chris.
Whats the lure in the 7th photo, its just the photo of the lure?
Chris fish
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chrome mack bait and it has
chrome mack bait and it has a spanish macks tooth wedged into it after he smashed the lure.
always looking for a new challenge!!
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Poor trip for you equals a
Poor trip for you equals a pretty decent trip by any other standard!
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TorquenFish
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Awesome solo effort mate,
Awesome solo effort mate, caught some good fishing considering the conditions!
sea-kem
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Awesome report as always
Awesome report as always Chris
Love the West!