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Drone fishing pinks
Submitted by shorething on Sun, 2022-01-09 13:21Anyone on here into drone fishing? Been out 10 times this year and finally had a great session after many rays / sharks and those hybrid things in between haha.
We got 5 pinks with only 1 undersize and left them biting. All caught about 400m out. Long wind in but well worth it. Awesome fun!
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Beautiful day out of Port Kennedy
Submitted by sunshine on Tue, 2021-12-28 15:20 Great day out on a mates boat, no sea anchor needed as a constant drift of 0.3 of a knot in the light easterly. Bagged out with mates 4 yo getting good breakse, the biggest went 48cm and thick as. Guess what I am having for dinner 
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crays
Submitted by piscetor on Mon, 2021-12-06 19:28Well the pouchers are at it. had my pots out the back of passage rock, pulled them on Saturday and bagged out throwing about 9 back. took amate out Sunday as he no longer has a boat due to health reasons and thought he would like a feed.the pots were blanks, no way you get a bag out one day and zip the next. batars, i loved to catch them at it and ram the pricks.
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Cocos Bones on Spin Tackle
Submitted by big john on Mon, 2021-11-29 11:17Re-visited the Cocos Keeling Islands for a second round of bonefish on spin tackle.
Another great trip but it was one that succeeded mainly because of stubborn persistance. The weather did us absolutely no favours with persisent 15-20 knot winds, cloud and at times rain. Tough conditions to actually spot such a well camouflaged flats predator, where you more often than not are looking for their shadow. As such, a fair bit of blind casting also took place.
The earlier visit this year was to test out my prototype 'shrimp' fligs, this second trip the goal was more fish on the shrimp fligs and product test a new 'crab' flig.
I'll let the pics do the talking, if you're interested in chasing your own bonefish on spin tackle, send me a PM. ![]()
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Inshore Perth Metro Session – 16.9kg Sambo & 2.1kg Tailor, Plus Rat Kingfish
Submitted by Mick C on Mon, 2021-11-15 16:28Nice when a plan comes together. Fishing competition day and a howling easterly. Anchor off an inshore reef and burley really hard with the Shore Catch “good stuff”. Fished with fresh and live baits in about 6m of water.
Steve and I caught some nice fish in what was an awesome couple of hours in pretty ordinary conditions.









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Contender 25T First Run
Submitted by JohnF on Mon, 2021-11-15 08:10Well, the Boston Whaler 235 and Fury 26 are gone, and me and Bodie put the combined funds toward a new Contender 25T with twin 200 hp Mercs on the back. First run on Sunday in some pretty stiff easterlies, boat was great, if not a bit manic. This thing is seriously fast, you gotta hang on, no creatures comforts on this boat, its just a pure fishig machine.
Went out in convoy with the boys on the Regulator as we dont have any electronics on it yet (bloody covid delays...), still got a nice feed of whiting and had a a good run home where the boys on the Reg got a few shots of the new tug underway.
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Thailand Fishing Adventure Reopening 2021-BKKGUY
Submitted by bkkguy on Sun, 2021-11-07 17:07Hi Everyone !!!
Thailand Fishing Adventure Reopening 2021-BKKGUY
Submitted by bkkguy on Sun, 2021-11-07 17:05Hi Everyone !!!
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So la la from Tele tubbies
Submitted by little johnny on Wed, 2021-10-13 19:14Band because he had a hand bag . Percy penguin banned because he didn’t where pants . New super man comic Clark comes out the closet . WTF is wrong with the world . Next thing you know . They will tell you home and away isn’t real. Thank god I watched dr who/goodies/banana splits and skippy . Paul hogan ,Maybe Clark Kent got anti vax injection. ???
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Great day on the water
Submitted by flangies on Sat, 2021-10-09 22:32Launched out from two rocks and headed northwest to about 30 meters. There were Tuna busting up everywhere, every 150-200 meters or so a different bust up. I’m convinced of you stuffed your cast up that badly you’d only be closer to another school. Casted a little stickbait and was having a great time watching a bunch of stripeys push each other other of the way to swipe at the lure. Hooked one and had a 10 minute fight all around the boat, deep, shallow & circles. Gave the little 2500 stradic a work out and came out at exactly 5kg on the lie detector.
After that it was just 1-2kg southern blue one after the other until we got bored. We could have caught them all day and any other day I would have chased them but the mission was to nail a 20kg dhuie each and we weren’t going to settle for anything less. The next stop was an old mark from about 5 years back called double dhu.. we didn’t sound any fish at all and looked pretty barren but we were already out there so may as well give it a drift.
I dropped a 10” eel soft plastic - the plastic hit the bottom and I felt a telltale thud before I even clicked the bail arm. Yep I’m on!! Hell of a fight for about 15 seconds then busted off.. I knew straight away it’s because I had 40lb leader on and wound up to surface with my leader still tied on. I instantly grabbed my backup rod with a strip of tuna on a size 10 ball sinker and dropped while my mate hooked up big time - obviously the fish I just lost so half points to him.
While he was fighting the fish my line got caught in his leader knot and caused havoc; his fish was coming up and we could see colour and we didn’t want to lose it so in a mad rush he said fuck it I’m cutting my line and going to hold the leader - only he held the wrong end and watched his leader just fall into the ocean with a prized dhuie. Luckily the fish was beat and it floated to the surface. So while he’s figuring out how to net the fish my rod buckled over and it was on too! I free spooled so he could reposition the boat the net his fish, flicked the bail arm back over and it was on, a short tussle and a donkey of a dhue came to surface. High 5’s profanities and a beer later it was time to head back. One of the best days on the water and the final tally was a small pinky, a decent baldie 9kg dhuie and a 14kg dhuie. Not quit the double 20kg we were aiming for but I can grow the sizes every time I tell the story

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Getting this wired in
Submitted by sunshine on Tue, 2021-09-28 12:01Hit the water very early this morning hoping to again tangle with some snapper before the season closes. Anchored up at 0430 in the same general area I found fish the other day. Lost the first fish when it ran around the anchor rope and broke me off (more of that later). Another good run saw me bettering my WA pb snapper with the one pictured going exactly 7kg. Got another shortly thereafter so had bagged out by 0630.
Pulling the anchor was interesting, seems the lost fish had attracted the attention of a shark and as the winch spooled back in the rope only one of the three ply rope remained ......hmmmm, it's a bloody heavy anchor that I am using as a spare almost two sizes larger than usual. After several squashed fingers I managed to get the chain aboard, cut the rope and fed the chain to the winch and successfully received 20 metres of chain and the anchor.
Got a splicing job to do during the upcoming wet weather

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After three skunks finally some joy
Submitted by sunshine on Wed, 2021-09-22 11:42 Hit the water at 5 this morning and stopped inside FFB in 17 metres, berley up with old mulies and bagged out just as the sun peeked over Garden Island. Flat as conditions and full moon.......my favourite time to fish 
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Swan River Bream
Submitted by Bombero on Tue, 2021-09-21 17:30Snuck out on Sunday and managed a nice one in amongst the smaller models. Was good to see dolphins back at the Causeway after the freshwater flush.
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Sons PB pink
Submitted by choc on Sun, 2021-09-19 13:26Went out this morning off Busso and picked up three pinks, son caught all three.
Two 55's and a 85 which is his biggest by 1cm.
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Undersize pinky plague off Mindarie and Two rocks
Submitted by beeroclock on Fri, 2021-09-17 16:29Gday fishos a mate and i went out off Mindarie marina last saturday, headed out to drift the 30 - 40m line NW of Mindarie. Lots of fish on the sounder, very first drop, pinkys in the 45cm - 48cm range,. Kept catching them and losing bait to them pretty much non-stop, even double headers all undersize, biggest 49 and even 49.5cm but not 50cm+ bugger!. Kept moving north and same thing constant undersize pinkys and couple of tiny dhuies. Had quite a few small pods of whales around us so decided to go out to 80 -90m line found some reef, double headers of little pinkys fark!! mate got a nice size breaksea cod, we ended up comng home coz ran out of bait from catching and feeding baby pinkys, we both went through 2kg of squid each.
Went out tuesday during this week with a workmate (both chucked sickies) off Two rocks, N - NW in 35 - 45m line, again non-stop undersize pinkys, kept moving north, again undersize pinkys, double headers all just under 50cm. Heaps and heaps of small tuna also feeding in that area, quite a few dolphins as well but surprised we didnt see one whale all day out there. Went out to 88m, heaps of little pinkys, finally got a double header with one pinky that was 52cm (YAY!) so kept it. moved further north more small pinkys, got a 63cm dhuie in amongst the little pinks then ran out of bait - again 2kg of squid each of us fed to little pinks. It kind of got boring and frustrating catching them non-stop as well. I guess the up-side of it is that in a few years from now we should theoretically be bagging out on big pinks easily, have any of you guys on here been having the same experience out there as well? cheers dave
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Port Hedland - Before the heat starts
Submitted by PilbaraTremor on Thu, 2021-09-16 13:07
Quick report on yesterdays fishing off Port Hedland. Things are starting to heat up tempreatures starting to creep up , with 39 degrees predicted next week!
Headed out to 40-60km mark lucky to still find a few Mackie cruising around, Mackie bag full in few passes over the top of the bait once we found it. Reds are still making an appearance in close even with the water temps starting to creep into the mid 20's.
Fishing with the Serious rigs the last few trips and they have doing been some real damage, especially with the reds. I think this is due to whiting shaped head. Look them up at seriousrigs.com.au or on instagram.
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Another good morning inshore
Submitted by Niko on Mon, 2021-09-13 21:13After last weekends successful inshore run, spent some time on Navionics looking for new ground to try next time.
Found what looked to be a nice ledge and decided to try it out Sunday morning.
Hit the spot and sounded around for 30 mins marking some good shows on the sounder before anchoring just off the back edge in 11m.
Threw a bait out while getting the burley ready and got hit on the drop but didnt set the hooks.
Next bait hit the target and scored a small but sized pink at 540mm, off to a good start.
Went quite for a while, big squid on a snelled rig dropped boatside and a port jackson.
Pretty much right on sunset the snell rig went off, pulled some string and after a good fight, up came another pink at 610mm (metro PB).
Before i could get the hooks out i had the other rod go off, another pink, this one just under.
This continued for the next 30 minutes with about 7 pinkies boated total, mostly undersized admittedly.
Went quite again before the Sambos moved in, hooked 4 including the silver 1 pictured below, not sure if this is just a Sambo with slight colour differenct or something else (as per my other post).
Overall had my bag and back at the ramp by 7:30am, awesome day out and keen to get out again.
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Back in WA Exmouth Fad number 4
Submitted by Meeuwissen on Thu, 2021-09-09 11:04Came back from Qld to Wa cause my best mate got married in Exmouth had a credit still standing with exmouth boat hire went out for a fish waited for the wind to back off it didnt, had been told the sharks were bad. Plenty of small dollies about but they were spooked. Hooked a yellowfin on a nomad deep diver big bull dollies were chasing it, chucked in whole mulies left the yellowfin in the water and it was on. I free lined a mulie on 16lb got sharked but Joe managed one on 40lb pound he went hard on it and I drove to stay ontop of it and sunk the gaff into and into the esky it went.
Fish tacos for dinner.
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carping Perth lakes
Submitted by duncan61 on Thu, 2021-08-26 17:06 I have had a win.I did some work near Roselea reserve in Stirling and later went for a walk around the lake.I saw a few carp swimming around so I have been fishing there 4 times now.On Sunday a few people claimed there were no fishing signs so I went to recfishwest and asked if the shire can do that.The answer is no.Today I went to Stirling shire and asked where they were at with this and the end result is the shire can not stop anyone Carping as it is a manmade lake with invasive fish but its being abused and water birds are being killed and a pelican lost a foot to fishing line so it is discouraged however if the angler is resonsible and does not leave dead fish and a pile of rubbish its all good


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Winter Busselton Weekend
Submitted by BigJevans on Mon, 2021-08-23 12:04Just spent the weekend down in Busselton as a short boys trip for my birthday.
We stayed in a holiday house in Abbey Beach which was perfect, particularly the fire pit in the backyard.
The plan was to use the Abbey ramp each morning and just fish in the bay, first attempt was Friday morning when we found the whole ramp totally sanded up, pretty much to the car park so no chance we were attempting that, frantically searched google for another option and spotted the ramps in the marina East of Busselton town.
These ramps were great! such calm water and steep ramps and plenty of them.
Being further East though when we came out of the marina we were copping the Westerly winds harder than we had hoped, didnt go too far and sounded some ground which produced two nice king georgies, good enough off to the pub.
Saturday was a total blow out, thumping Westerly even in the bay was rough as! So we scoped out the other ramps in the bay in the hope to pic one for Sunday.
Also went for a quick squid off the jetty for about an hour in the miserable weather which produced 3 nice size squid, again good enough and back to the pub.
From our scouting on Saturday we had decided to launch at the Old Dunsborough ramp (Quindalup and Abbey both being totally sanded up and the Marina just being too far East for where we wanted to fish)
Sunday morning it was glass in the bay! The Old Dunsborough ramp is nice and steep from the carpark but then at the water it is such a shallow angle on the ramp, had the car well and truely in the water to launch the boat (dont know if it is better with a lower tide as we were an hour before high tide).
Quick ride out into the bay, anchor and burley, casting plastics into the burley trail and managed 3 pinkies, first 55cm, second 75cm and third 51cm which went back.
Two hours on the water then back in to clean up the house and head home.
All in all was a great weekend really, managed a cook up of the squid and KG on Saturday night and spent every night around the fire pit just talking absolute sh*t with the boys, topped off with a fish just before heading home haha.
I think it was a really good mental break for a lot of us and we may make it an annual trip now.
Cheers for reading :)
-Jase
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Hangover Cure
Submitted by JohnF on Sun, 2021-08-15 10:27After a very extended lunch on Friday with the Exxy crew, woke up Sat morning with a fair size hangover..... Look outside and weather was epic, so text went out to the lads and 5 of the 8 managed to crawl down to the Marina by 10.30am and the plan was to head to Rotto for a pie and clear the head. Conditions were epic, 40 knot run out on the Reg got the cobwebs out.
We all took one whiting rod each and had a quick drop on the way..... 90 minutes of some of the best fishing for ages, 2 nice pinkies that went hard on the whiting gear and 14 fat KGs. Left em biting for next time, blast to Rotto and a quick pie, back home by 1.30pm.
115L of unleaded is the best hangover cure I know
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Sunset snapper
Submitted by still trying on Fri, 2021-08-13 06:04I was starting to get abit crazy as I hadn't been fishing in weeks I had even started casting in the lounge room which isn't the best idea with brand new hooks. So before work I loaded the boat with my berley and rods had bait in a bag ready to grab in the freezer, knocked off work and raced home and headed down to woodies. The weather looked OK but as I headed out it got better so was pretty stoked picked my spot just off the western edge of the reef out on the sand and got to work getting the burley going. The current was really strong so I had to cut my rigs and add a small ball sinker I was getting worried it wasn't going to be my night as the burley was getting pushed west at a rate of knots.
Then on sunset my lighter rod got afew taps I grabbed it and cranked the handle a couple of turns bang connection a quick tussle and I see what I thought was a just under snapper but when I put him on the lie detector it went 52 so sorted him out and into the esky. Cast out again and within a couple of minutes the same rod buckles over peeling off line then stops, spewing wound in to find the bottom hook of the snell rig gone so I just started putting half mulie's on that rod.
Things went quiet for awhile caught a stingray, bastard new rig required then at 6:30 my heavier rod is bend over grabbed it and set the hooks and line starts peeling off straight away I could tell it was a snapper and not a bad one a good fight with plenty of runs in the 13m we were in and I netted a 82cm model was pretty stoked to say the least and was having abit of trouble getting the fish out of the net when my rod with the half mulie bends in half and is peeling out line another good fight with me trying to fight the fish with one hand and use the other to try and get the other fish out of the net, got the fish to the boat 3 times but could not get the other fish out of the net and eventually the fish which was about the same size as the other chaffed through the 40lb leader oh well I was going to release it anyway as I had my 2. Was a great hour and a half session in the end and back at the ramp by 7.
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Gnaraloo Report July 2021
Submitted by Xtreme Coolers on Fri, 2021-07-16 13:27G'Day all.
Recently back from our annual trip North up to Gnaraloo and thought i would put up a small post.
We were lucky and headed up directly after the recent lockdown after a week of thinking our trip would be cancelled this year. The weather was totally awesome and some of the best we have seen there over the years. Got a bit lucky dodging a few fronts on a few days but generally really nice conditions. The new regulations really changed things and we were quite picky with our demersal catches. We fished seven days straight ticking of all methods and target species.
Day One: Out wide in 110 to fish for Goldband, Reds and Pearl Perch. Both bottom bouncing and jigging. A pretty good day out wide with some good fish boated.
Day Two: We headed South to some spots in 45 m we have not fished for a while. Found the Robbos and reds on the chew, however, the sharks were equally hungry and anything red was a real target. The sharks left the robbos alone which was interesting so we down sized hookes and baits and were very happy to take home a feed of the super white flesh. Can't believe how big the shark are. Crazy and got some epic footage og them underwater.
Day Three: Time to hit up someMackies onthe troll then head out to oue SW spots in 50m. No problems boating two good Mackies in the first five minutes to put on ice then headed out to find good sized Rankin Cod holding out on these spots. We could not get away from them and found ourselves catching and releasing quite a few. Topped off with a couple of reds in the esky was once again looking good. Yes, the sharks found us again. They found us evey day in 10m,40m, 80m and 100. We literally could not get away.
Day Four: Time for a day targeting the reds. Headed out to some spots NW in 45, these have produced quite well ver the years, however, can be a bit hit and miss. Sounded up some good fish and things were looking good. We landed six good reds in the first hour and a couple of good baldies. Then, that's right, the taxman found us again. lucky to get that hour in. Time to pack up and we spent the rest of the day playing with cobia, Northern Bluefin Tuna and sailfish on the stingers. All in 50 mtrs so it was good to see a few sailfish in close.
Day Five: The Demesrals bag was already looking good between the four of us so we decided to troll some skirts around to temp the billies. No luck on this day raising with the billies so we headed out to 80mtrs to mark some new spots in areas we have not fished before. Found somenice ground and decided to have drop with a few jigs. Managed a red on the jig here which is not that common up at Gnaraloo. A nice easy day relaxing in good weather with a few nice spots waiting for us in 2022. There is so much ground out there and the fish life was pretty amazing this year.
Day Six: Time for a jig only day. Headed to a lump North West of the bay again to play with the Amberjacks and Trevelly. The weather was almost too good with hardly any drift at all. We found some pretty good bait and the jigging was on for young old. Big fish hooked and lost, mackies smashing jigs, sharks amongst it as well, but an insane fun day on the jig. Cobia were also out in force as usual which always make for some fun on the jig. We also brought out the soft plastics and vibes which also went off. Amongst the catch on this day were a few unlucky Pink Snapper who also like the plastics an jigs amonst the pelagics.
Day Seven: With the bag almost done and dusted, it was decided to head to one of our Mackie spots close to shore just South of the bay. We were looking to keep one or two to top off a great week bagging our quotta under the new regulations. What a pain it is to keep the skin on the Pelagis fish, especially the Cobia. This spot is in about 15 - 20mtrs and sounding good arches below we started to troll through. First hit was huge and took off North with speed. A good 100mtrs back from the boat and a huge shark smashed what ever we had hooked. We guess a Wahoo which were around and it definitely took off like one. Another sharking and we were not very hopeful. The next two hours were incredible. We caught around 20 plus Spanish Mackerel (lost count). We trolled deep and shallow divers, soft plastics, jigged them, threw poppers, stick baits and poppers which made for some special aerial acrobatics. We literally had travelled 4km to enjoy the best fun fishing can throw at you. It was insane, the Mackeral were all over this spot and willing to play with us for hours. We kept two decent mackies and the rest were released. There were a few that got sharked, especially on the lighter gear, however, the sharks on this day did dot seem to want to come close to the boat, so once the fish was near by, the sharks would hold off. We were simply laughing it was that good.
There are so many options up here it is not funny. We only scratched the surface again this year and even had an extra day fishing than usual. We all got amongst the fish, however, some key catches were Sailfish, big Reds, big Goldband and a huge Green Job fish that was well over 20kg. Fisheries were on board on the beach this year which was good to see and in good spirits. Some unusual things for the week. No trout or Coronation again. Pearl Perch have made a resurgence back to Gnaraloo, catching Atlantic cat fish for the first time up there and the huge Green Job fish. Also jigged up another squid in 50m, very tasty.
There were plenty of whales playing close by most days with dolphins visiting us a couple of times throughout the week. The track is in really good shape heading from Quobba and even all the way up to the homestead, however, the track to the bay is in its usual poor condition. Once again, a great year for us at Gnaraloo. The families we have met up ther over the years are always good value making for a social aspect to our fishing trip as well. Enjoy some of the pics. Cheers. Dave, Sab, Davo and Andrew.
One little note about the taxman. He was everywhere and never has it been so bad. Not sure why it was so bad for us this year, but they found us each day no matter where we went. Easy to deal with, however, just annoying and they were huge. We have been lucky over the years with the sharks so we cant complain. Just wonder if the boat, sounder strength or motor sound has increased our visits this year. Maybe time to try out some shark repellant for 2022.
Booked for 2022
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Exy Report May 2021 part 2
Submitted by Simo_ on Thu, 2021-07-08 19:01Other post wouldnt let me post all the pics.
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Exy Report May 2021
Submitted by Simo_ on Thu, 2021-07-08 18:46Spent a few weeks up in Exy in May, it was some of the best fishing I've had up there. I have never caught so many trout, good size ones too. Caught trout in 5-15m, Reds Rankins in 75m and Rubies in 300m.
Thankfully I didnt have any of the reported problems with sharks. It was one of those trips when pretty much every plan we made worked.
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Ocean Reef Artificial Reef Modules
Submitted by BradRich on Wed, 2021-06-23 15:23Hi Guys
Anyone had any success at the newly installed Artificial Reef Module off Ocean Reef ?
Brad
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** Hoody give away ** Best report for June 2021
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Coupl nice dhuies on jig
Submitted by JohnF on Sat, 2021-06-19 11:03Schooling metro dhuies and sambos, lost quite a few jigs on big sambos and possible big dhuies before landing these two. Probably as hot a bite as we have seen metro. Den in picture also got a nice baldie and we capped off the bag with baldies and pinkies.
Bodie in the background got a few nice dhuies and bagged out as well.
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Annual Coral Bay trip
Submitted by Jsmolly on Mon, 2021-06-14 16:10Bit slow with write up this year but as follows!
Early weather reports were Friday 21 May was a must fish day with some iffy weather coming, so brought forward the trip to Thursday night, drive through and fish Friday rather than first day Saturday. Myself, Stick and Barra headed up in the car with Tony to fly up (as only flew in Thursday night from site) Friday morning. After 30 years a trophy was finally on offer for best fisherman. Points system based on type of fish caught eg reds 5 points being max.
The trip started with a nice rock to the windscreen around Badgingarra, oh well, insurance job when we return, hiccup #1.
We safely got to Edaggee rest area camp grounds around 2am and given we couldn’t fish until ~ 10am when Tony arrived we decided to get a couple of hours shut eye and be partly refreshed for day 1 fishing. All good, few hours shut eye, arrived Coral Bay around 8.30am, only to find a message from Tony that the planes delayed and head out without him! Hiccup #2 (and thankfully last) we could have ben on the water already in near perfect conditions.
Without day by day accounts the fishing was slow in that we never had them "on the bite". Just ahd to work the spots, pick up 3-4 fish a spot and move on. It wasnt from alck of trying that's for sure. The pics can tell the story. Water temp was reading around 27 degrees and my experience is the fish shut down and again found this to be the case. Fished 7 of 8 days with some joint day efforts squidding.
We fished north, we fished south, we fished deep we fished shallow. We had easterlies, we had southerlies and we had northerlies! What was really interesting that the only common fish caught south vs north were spanglies and red throat. Sharks were annoying rather than plague proportions as a lot of people say! Still managed to find some new spots amongst it all. In saying that we worked hard for our fish and we got 10-15 fish per day and came home with ~ 17kg each. In addition we got over 5kg of squid each with them being around in huge numbers anywhere we looked.
Highlights were;
- Barra’s kebabs yet again, straight out of Plakas in Northbridge!
- Harry’s (other crew up there) beer battered fried crispy fish wings
- Matches ~ 8kg saddle tail
- Justins (other crew) bday party
- Free jumping and swimming marlin
- The pure hysteria of not being able to control squid ink being sprayed on you / my boat!
Lowlights
- Lack of big reds
- Don’t recommend drinking two bottles of baileys then fishing next day in sloppy conditions
For the record much to Matches disappointment he didn’t win the trophy, Tony did
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Nuevo Vallarta fishing report June
Submitted by Capt.PeterVines on Fri, 2021-06-11 05:37
Why is it so nice in Vallarta in June? Fantastic fishing and some of the nicest people in the world to mingle with. The inshore fishing has been in high gear with all kinds of pelagic fish being caught. Some of the good-eating fish are California Bonita, Spanish mackerel, tuna, and the tough fighting mahi-mahi.
The fishing techniques have ranged from slow live bait troll to deep diving ralpalas, jigging, and cut bait. All three have kept the rods bent. It has just depended on what the fish were looking for on a given day. 
The water temperatures have been all the place. Up and down with most places holding around 78 degrees in the bay. Overall the Nuevo Vallarta fishing has been fantastic. Most of our trips have been from four to six hrs. The most popular boat has been the 28 ft. super panga and the 40 ft. offshore boats.
Offshore fishing has been like a baseball game. A lot of home runs hit over the first week of June. We saw some god fishing in May but this is just off the charts fishing here in Nuevo Vallarta. The major difference is the water temperature is moving up little by little and some refreshing light rains. Each week we get closer to summer fishing conditions. Then the fishing turns on and just doesn't stop. Everyone enjoys the nonstop action. From inshore to offshore the fishing will be hot.
It's nice to know you will be seeing hook up all day long while enjoying the perfect Nuevo Vallarta weather. What's wrong with landing huge fish and sucking down a cold Corona beer is this 80-degree weather with sunny skies. NOTHING
It's all good when fishing in Nuevo Vallarta during the summer months.
So if you are looking for a sailfish, roosterfish, Mahi Mahi, tuna, and marlin come to Nuevo Vallarta. We have just what you need to get your summer rolling.
Hope to see you soon here in Nuevo Vallarta Mexico
http://www.puertovallartas.com
Capt. Pete
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