Catfish in the Adelaide

Got very luck with the weather, overcast without rain all day. Not much breeze. No luck with the Barra or the Jewfish we were chasing. Got some blue salmon on the lures. Tons of catfish on bait. Mud also managed to get a pretty impressive catfish.

Got:
Me: 3 blue salmon keepers
Mud: couple of tiny barra, very large catfish

Story of the trip:
Loads of catfish on the bait, frustrating we were literally getting nothing else. What is worse – getting nothing or getting catfish?

Boat problems:
Practically nothing. I have  lost the nozzle for the earphone/flushing mechanism for the motor. Was able to do it by holding the hose there. Will need to get a new one no big deal.
Very much hoping I am on a good streak here.

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Middle Arm

Good day out in the Harbour! I won’t say good fishing but it was a good day. Started flicking some mangroves with no success. Went over to a rockbar, on the way saw about 50 fish pouring over the top of each other on the surface. Was the weirdest thing ever, I thought they were trevally, so we put the metal spoons on and chased them around for a bit. When we got a bit closer they were milkfish feeding on the surface algea. Milkfish are vegerations so they wouldn’t be taking the spoons. Flicked the rockbar for a bit and got a small cod. Then hit the gutters and drains where I got a 48cm barra same place as a fortnight ago, then tried to fish an incoming river, went back to the drains and got a 47cm barra. Went home trying to outrun a storm but got hit when retrieving the boat.

Got:
Me: 47cm barra, 48cm barra, smal cod
Marko: nothing

Story of the trip:
The new sounder was great. Also – the GPS on the sounder was amazing. I don’t know how I nagivated the harbour without it. Really useful for the huge tides that we get up here.

Boat problems:
NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t want to jinx it because I thought that twice before.
Lekkie pedal worked great.
Sounder worked great.

Fuel stats
10 litres, unknown km, might be in the sounder I need to learn to use it.

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I thought this photo was funny… sun smart me forgot to take my headsock off for the snap.

Salty Arm at the Adelaide

Well, well. A reasonable day fishing  at the Adelaide that will be remembered more for what we lost than what we caught. I had an approx 60cm barra inhale by hardbody lure with twin trebles on and spit it out like it was nothing, two minutes later Mud had an approx 80cm barra inhale a gold bomber (triple trebles) and spit it out. Twice in a row. Later we were bait fishing and I put the rod in the rod holder as the boat needed to be sured-up to stop it hitting the rocks…. BANG my line explodes. Wonder if that was the giant jewie we were chasing? 5 minutes later Mud hooks what was certainly a giant jew from the way it was fighting. Unfortunately during its third run it managed to break the line on something.

Got:
Me: Blue salmon
Mud: 57cm Barra, 2x Blue Salmon, medium cod

Story of the trip:
The missed jewie! Also I caught a puffer fish… nothing special there but this thing would have been 60cm. I have never seen anything like it. It was the size of a microwave.

Boat problems:
Transducer was smashed during last weeks retrieval. I thought it was working okay but it was not. I will need to get that replaced, or get a new one. Very annoying, something that could have been easily avoided. The department of fisheries said they would update their website after the email I wrote them, one week later this still has not happened. Just a matter of time before someone takes their advice like I did and has their boat damaged. I’m just glad I have a poly, the hull has lots of scratches after that, but no big deal I guess.

Fuel stats
11.5 litres, 38.2km. Max 41.2km

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I guess it is hard to get a sense of scale….

Hitting the Harbour

Interesting day in the harbour. Got some advice off a mate which didn’t pan out that well. The first place we went too looked great and there was bait busting up everywhere… chased by trevelly as big as my hand. Got a few and gave up. Went to the next few places recommended, but they were all out of the water by a metre or two, just got the right tides for it. Boated around for ages before finding a few interesting drains. Very quiet until bang bang, 50cm & 61cm barra. Suddenly the wind kicked up like nothing else and we had to go home. Also saw two sharks fighting each other in the shallows… was pretty cool!

Got:
Me: Nothing of course.. but I am excellent guide!
GT: 50 & 61cm Barra.

Story of the trip:
Probably the boat ramp. The department of fisheries says you can use it on “most tides” what rubbish. I tried to take it out about 2.4m of water and had to wait 30mins. Even then it wasn’t protected by the breakwall and the chop from the 8knot northerly was horrible. A very difficult retrieval.

Boat problems:
*sigh*
During the week when I was playing with my boat cover I noticed the retrieval winch wasn’t working. Luckily my trailer guy (Michael from Promoter Trailers, great guy) was able to replace it entirely on Friday so I could still go. Which means last week wasn’t problem free, must have happened on the drive home.

And when I was cleaning the boat I noticed the seal had come off the bung. I will need to sikaflex that again.

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Hitting the Adelaide Mouth

Broke the drought, sort of at the Adelaide. Mate got a barra, I didn’t. Great trip though, plenty of action in the morning. Bit quiet after the tide changed but got heaps of stuff on baits, all pretty small though. Got some great crabs. And no (new) problems with the boat! Pretty decent trip, given my recent form. Even the road had been graded, haha.

Got:
Me: Lots of small goldies. Two good bucks.
Mate from QLD: 58cm Barra, lost another over 80 easy, kept a 30cm goldie (mostly because it had killed itself swallowing the hook)

Story of the trip:
First thing I did was go to the same place we got that 53cm Barra a few weeks ago. I pointed the branch and said “that is where we got one last time”. So my mate cast, first time, and hooked the 80cm+ fella. He spat the hook, but he looks at me like I a guru and says “well, you called it.” Haha if only he knew what a hack I was 🙂

Boat problems:
Nothing new! The trim was being a bit of a pain, they had fixed it but it was taking a second or two to kick into gear. The lekkie didn’t want to turn left (have nicknamed it Zoolander) but was easy enough to use with magic eye.

Fuel stats
20.5 litres, 74.6km. Max 46.4km

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