The inner fads were 23.8 degrees on Monday and 24 out at the furthest. From that link Andy provided it certainly seems the current is here, just need a few of those red patches to move further south and we might hit the gold mine. Lots of people have said this is going to be the pelagic year from hell.. If the current keeps moving like it is, there is a good chance that it will fire up even more soon. Here's hoping!
what a dream it would be to get these water temps constantly this time of year .would be great to catch bills of perth on a good seasonal basis, think it would be a fair few years since more than 1 or 2 marlin have been caught along the trench in a season ,im probable wrong , but to be able to go out wide and think you had a fair chance of tagging one and not have to fork out dollars to travel north to do so would be great.
make life for me a whole lot better as ill be moving back to perth sooner rather than later and to tagg one and then tow the boat back into suburbia would make me eyes water
Andy Mac
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Try this link
http://www.marine.csiro.au/remotesensing/oceancurrents/Perth/latest.html
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The inner fads were 23.8 degrees on Monday and 24 out at the furthest. From that link Andy provided it certainly seems the current is here, just need a few of those red patches to move further south and we might hit the gold mine. Lots of people have said this is going to be the pelagic year from hell.. If the current keeps moving like it is, there is a good chance that it will fire up even more soon. Here's hoping!
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what a dream it would be to get these water temps constantly this time of year .would be great to catch bills of perth on a good seasonal basis, think it would be a fair few years since more than 1 or 2 marlin have been caught along the trench in a season ,im probable wrong , but to be able to go out wide and think you had a fair chance of tagging one and not have to fork out dollars to travel north to do so would be great.
make life for me a whole lot better as ill be moving back to perth sooner rather than later and to tagg one and then tow the boat back into suburbia would make me eyes water
always in it just the depth that varies
streetfighter80
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thanks for the heads up much
thanks for the heads up much appreciated