Smithy
04-05-2009, 05:33 PM
It was saturday evening and after a quick chat to Rob about the weather and we were all set to go the next morning. Like a little kid at christmas i was toooo excited woke up next morning about 30min before the alarm. Few coffees and a bite to eat my 2 mates and myself made our way to Mooloolaba.
After about 2 hours of going through what felt like a washing machine, we arrived at Cape Moreton where our main plan for the day was to troll HB and skirts for Wahoo and Mackeral. Roughly 30min into the troll the first fish was landed, a cranky little mack Tuna which for its size gave my mate a bit of grief.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS008.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS008.jpg)
Short time later i was onto another cranky Mack Tuna, half through the battle it took a larger run than normal and put me off balance and nearly putting me on my ass. When it was boated all was explained :o
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS012.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS012.jpg)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS014.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS014.jpg)
We continued our trolling around cape in which we were plagued with Mack Tuna for few hours. Then finally the reel screamed and line peeling off at a ridiculous pace. This was no Mack Tuna :P A heavyweight battle went for around 5 min then we saw colour, WAHOO!!!! No scales but this would of pushed at 16kg, hell of a fish!
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS018.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS018.jpg)
After a quick and easy release into the esky we had high hopes of anticipation. Out with the skirts and HBs for more action. Hour or so passed along with many more mack tuna, the boat was queit, i was dosing off. Then a sound we all like to hear zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.. My mate was onto ANOTHER!! This was played up way more than the first. We gained most the line back fairly easily, then i think it realised what was happening. We had it beside the boat, then it was gone just as quick peeling off 30-40m with ease. Rob gave chase to it to keep it in front of mate and keep the tension on it. It then decided to swim towards the boat, where at this stage we thought it through the hooks. My mate reeled in line like no tomorrow to keep up :D :D
FEEL THE PAIN!! hahahaha
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS020.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS020.jpg)
When it changed direction we realised it was still there, also taking back the line we gained :o This thing was very cranky! We had it next to the boat, and yep it decided to take another ridiculous run. Boat back in gear and continue the chase ;D This was its last run, we had it by the boat again and finally in the boat :o :woohoo: Similar size to the first one, but a totally differnt performance!
barely able to hold it up :)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS025.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS025.jpg)
After this it shut down a bit with a few mack tuna here and there to keep us busy. From hearing reports of the other boats out trolling it was a tough day, so we did very well considering. Few boats landing some little black marlin as well still :o :woohoo:
At around 230pm we packed up and called it a day.
A big thanks to Smithy from South QLD Charter Services (www.sqcs.com.au (http://www.sqcs.com.au/)) We all had a great day out!!!! I cant recommend him enough to head out with, cant wait for my next 2 trips ive arranged in the next 2 months, woohoo!
Cheers
Eddie
After about 2 hours of going through what felt like a washing machine, we arrived at Cape Moreton where our main plan for the day was to troll HB and skirts for Wahoo and Mackeral. Roughly 30min into the troll the first fish was landed, a cranky little mack Tuna which for its size gave my mate a bit of grief.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS008.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS008.jpg)
Short time later i was onto another cranky Mack Tuna, half through the battle it took a larger run than normal and put me off balance and nearly putting me on my ass. When it was boated all was explained :o
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS012.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS012.jpg)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS014.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS014.jpg)
We continued our trolling around cape in which we were plagued with Mack Tuna for few hours. Then finally the reel screamed and line peeling off at a ridiculous pace. This was no Mack Tuna :P A heavyweight battle went for around 5 min then we saw colour, WAHOO!!!! No scales but this would of pushed at 16kg, hell of a fish!
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS018.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS018.jpg)
After a quick and easy release into the esky we had high hopes of anticipation. Out with the skirts and HBs for more action. Hour or so passed along with many more mack tuna, the boat was queit, i was dosing off. Then a sound we all like to hear zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.. My mate was onto ANOTHER!! This was played up way more than the first. We gained most the line back fairly easily, then i think it realised what was happening. We had it beside the boat, then it was gone just as quick peeling off 30-40m with ease. Rob gave chase to it to keep it in front of mate and keep the tension on it. It then decided to swim towards the boat, where at this stage we thought it through the hooks. My mate reeled in line like no tomorrow to keep up :D :D
FEEL THE PAIN!! hahahaha
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS020.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS020.jpg)
When it changed direction we realised it was still there, also taking back the line we gained :o This thing was very cranky! We had it next to the boat, and yep it decided to take another ridiculous run. Boat back in gear and continue the chase ;D This was its last run, we had it by the boat again and finally in the boat :o :woohoo: Similar size to the first one, but a totally differnt performance!
barely able to hold it up :)
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS025.jpg (http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y300/silver_my94_wrx/SQCS025.jpg)
After this it shut down a bit with a few mack tuna here and there to keep us busy. From hearing reports of the other boats out trolling it was a tough day, so we did very well considering. Few boats landing some little black marlin as well still :o :woohoo:
At around 230pm we packed up and called it a day.
A big thanks to Smithy from South QLD Charter Services (www.sqcs.com.au (http://www.sqcs.com.au/)) We all had a great day out!!!! I cant recommend him enough to head out with, cant wait for my next 2 trips ive arranged in the next 2 months, woohoo!
Cheers
Eddie