Garry, The SE Trade winds blow fairly consistently that time of year, you might be better off going on a charter
Hi Guys,
I am thinking about taking the missus up to Cooktown about 2nd week in January
Weather permitting that is, has anybody gone up there fishing at this time of the year I know it is risky but have heard good reports.
We have a 5.35 Allycraft Centre Console115 Yamaha
Any marks to try and start off with.
Thanks
Garry
Garry, The SE Trade winds blow fairly consistently that time of year, you might be better off going on a charter
Fishing is amazing in Cooktown over summer. I rekon Jan-April is best as your more likely to get good weather.
Trade winds mostly blow April-nov.
What species do you want to target.? You don't need Gps marks off Cooktown. Just a bit of common sense.
I've fished a lot around that area. If you get good weather run wide to the ribbon reef for monster coral trout etc.red throat,bass. Just be clever in how you target them.
Drive along a reef drop off and watch for bait showers then throw a popper in for gt's etc.
Sound around the 30m mark inside the reef for nannygai. Rocky headlands for fingermark and jack.
Big tip is don't go straight to the closest reef off Cooktown. Make your boat super safe and head a smidge wider or spend a bit of time sounding the deeper water for good shows. Don't just plonk a bait ontop of a bommie as this isn't overly productive.
Sent from my iPhone using Ausfish forums
Thanks for the reply Flex
Would you know how far off the reef is at Cooktown.
Thanks
Ribbon reef is approx 60km . So not to far offshore at all. Once your inside these it's a calm run up the inside of them to go a bit further afield.
Def hit the ribbons if you can .
Sent from my iPhone using Ausfish mobile app