Warroora Station Saily
Submitted by Bluetonic on Wed, 2010-05-12 01:05
Would like to tell you all a story about this awesome capture, but its very late here right now so will diverse more tomorrow. Matt Hlok has another awesome fly fishing tale about this place as well. This fish was released and swam off in good condition. Thank you Damo6230 for the best shots. More on this area tomorrow, please enjoy fellow members!
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soupster51
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Nice
Standing by for the story. Nice fish.
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barneyboy
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Awesome,
youz are going off!!! Gotta hear this story!! Congratulations big time!!
FEEEISH ONNN!!!
fishingnut
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Looking foward to the story
Looking foward to the story too. About to head up that way in 2 weeks. Thats what I will be chasing
From another Damo at 6230
DamianBowman
Bluetonic
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Had Damo6230 and Matt
Had Damo6230 and Matt (Hlokk)drive down from Exmouth and meet me at Coral Bay where we then proceeded to Warroora Station to catch up with a couple of other Fishwrecked members. (Stoinka and Boonie) We got there about 3pm and proceeded to catch up the Aussie way, yep we got drunk. We were up bright and early the next morning for a quick fish. Damo, Stoinka, myself and another friend Kieren were in one boat and Matt was paired up with a friend Gary to go fly fishing.
We only intended to pop out for a couple of hours to catch some Red Emperor but nothing was biting so it was decided to throw some big pushers out and try for something decent. In less than 10 minutes we had a good Yellow Fin Tuna on board and all us boys high fiving. Out went the pushers again and 10 minutes later I watched a nice fish race to one lure then cross to a pink pakula and smash it. Yep! Sailfish time. Kieren took the strike and all crew on board just naturally pulled together to put in a team effort to get the fish to the boat, photograph it and see it released.
We then headed back in with every intension of sticking it into Matt and Gary only to find huge bait schools in the shallows with Matt hooked up on a Shark Mackie on fly. Another story hopefully Matt will tell.
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Seaquest
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Nice work guys. Great pic.
Nice work guys. Great pic. How big was the YFT?
Lucky Tim
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pretty good return for such
pretty good return for such a short time. Still gotta get to Warroora one day
Faulkner Family
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well done guys, sounds like
well done guys, sounds like you had some fun up there.nice saily . cant wait to see what Matt has to say about the fly fishing
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DieHard
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Nice Saily goood effort!
Nice Saily goood effort!
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fishingnut
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Living the dream. Thats got
Living the dream. Thats got me pumped!
DamianBowman
damo6230
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warroora
Was a great side trip from Exi.
Cheers to the crew for the beer, fish and memory...
Look forward to hiting Camp Bunghole Evolution next year.
Great way to see mates off as I head north.
That was a fantastic saily and the YFT was well over 10kg.