Nice day with a sunny sky, light wind and slight seas. And with about 20C it was like a summer day in UK or Scandinavia. Libby and Bob’s team enjoyed the day with a good catch of mixed reef fish, i.e. Red Rock Cod, Wrasses, Trevally, Sea sweep, Mackerel and Bob’s Flounder …
It was a very nice Queen’s Birthday long weekend with mixed catch of fish and different every day. We also had great sightings of humpback whales, bottlenose dolphins and seals. Fish of the day is difficult to call but Ruby’s snapper is a strong candidate. It is also wort …
It is a massive warehouse, showroom and offices on Cawarra Road. We are only using Shimano equipment for our various fishing techniques. Just for your information, this is some of our inventory: Charter Special TR2000 and Aqua tip Boat rod for reef fishing and trolling Alivio …
Actually not so bad after all but we were very close to postponing the day with offshore swell up to four meters, wind from the south to 20 knots and rain on the radar. But Joanne’s team was happy to go along and make it as good a day as possible for Gary ‘the birthday &h …
Look at the sunrise! Yes it was a very nice morning, a great team and good fishing. As you can see in the picture we ended up with a box of mixed reef and pelagic fish. And Cassie’s 47-centimeter snapper. Other than Watson’s Leaping Bonito, coming down from Queensland, …
…today Easter Monday morning. The forecast was good, sea settling down and wind dropping. All good. The only issue we found was fog, and very heavy at that! As you can see in the top left picture, or not see, is the wharf as we approach about 15 meters away. The second pict …
Here is a set of pictures from our offshore event last Friday. It was a tough day with SE wind and sea up to 2.5 meters early but it settled down and the wind dropped to about 15 knots. Other than another small boat, we were the only boat at the FAD and did well …
…and with a good catch on Friday 20th March. With a forecast of a southerly change coming in around mid-day we started the early at 5:30 and headed straight out to the Port Hacking FAD. But due to the weather forecast we had to come back a little early, hooking up a skipjac …
With a little windy south westerly, the sea settled down as we headed out wide to Fisheries Port Hacking FAD. The FAD is a couple of miles from the continental shelf and the water is beautifully blue and clear. And at 25.5 C it is very special. With the water so clear, when t …