Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
-
- Rank: Kingfish
- Joined: Thu Aug 08, 2013 5:08 pm
- Location: Bellarine peninsula
- Has liked: 333 times
- Likes received: 569 times
Re: Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
Nice work re-tyred its is a fair run in the tinny nice picture
-
- Bluefin
- Joined: Wed Oct 01, 2014 4:21 pm
- Has liked: 72 times
- Likes received: 976 times
Re: Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
The conditions look perfectre-tyred wrote:I went to the pipeline on Saturday. Calmest day I have seen for quite sometime. Didn't do anything spectacular. 4 flathead 1 at 52cm. 1 pinky 30cm. 1 Large blue leather jacket. Plus a few mackerel I kept for bait. I did notice a few boats had gummies back at the ramp. Didn't see any myself. I suspect they would have been close in at daylight.
It was a top day to be out there. Quite some distance to go in the tinny too.
- chris srsc
- Rank: Premium Member
- Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2016 2:17 pm
- Likes received: 2 times
Re: Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
holidayed in lakes for for 43 years (every year since born)..been brought up to fear the bar, always told most dangerous place on the water, funny how my old mans fear was put in to us too..re-tyred wrote:I went to the pipeline on Saturday. Calmest day I have seen for quite sometime. Didn't do anything spectacular. 4 flathead 1 at 52cm. 1 pinky 30cm. 1 Large blue leather jacket. Plus a few mackerel I kept for bait. I did notice a few boats had gummies back at the ramp. Didn't see any myself. I suspect they would have been close in at daylight.
It was a top day to be out there. Quite some distance to go in the tinny too.
been out 3 times, never in my own boat.
i look at your tinny and think man, thats awsome..
FISH1617 : 183CM
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
- re-tyred
- Moderator
- Joined: Tue Dec 27, 2011 5:54 am
- Location: Lakes Entrance
- Has liked: 375 times
- Likes received: 937 times
Re: Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
Yeah Chris, a very healthy respect of the bar will keep you alive. I have lived in Lakes and worked on boats most of my adult life. I'm 62. I currently am part of the hydro survey team that surveys the bar and Gippsland lakes. So I know it very well. There are days you could go out on a row boat and days you would be in trouble on a 30mtr vessels. It is a matter of knowing which days. Even a 6-7mtr rec boat with all the mod cons needs to be very careful to pick the right conditions. The weather needs to be calm , less than 15knts, the current in the entrance need to be flooding, running in, when you cross the bar. These conditions need to be the same for both going out and coming in, so knowing weather and tide is of utmost importance. The most important thing is the swell. You need to monitor the Gippsland ports wave rider bouy. Don't even think about it unless the swell is less than 1.7mtr peak. I don't go if it is more than 1.5mtr. You also need to be aware of how the bar is shoaling , again Gippsland ports posts a monthly bar survey in their bathymetric survey section. Doing the bar crossing course at seamec will be the best $200 you can spend if you are serious about going offshore.chris seafarer wrote:holidayed in lakes for for 43 years (every year since born)..been brought up to fear the bar, always told most dangerous place on the water, funny how my old mans fear was put in to us too..re-tyred wrote:I went to the pipeline on Saturday. Calmest day I have seen for quite sometime. Didn't do anything spectacular. 4 flathead 1 at 52cm. 1 pinky 30cm. 1 Large blue leather jacket. Plus a few mackerel I kept for bait. I did notice a few boats had gummies back at the ramp. Didn't see any myself. I suspect they would have been close in at daylight.
It was a top day to be out there. Quite some distance to go in the tinny too.
been out 3 times, never in my own boat.
i look at your tinny and think man, thats awsome..
There's nothing . . . absolutely nothing . . . half so much worth doing as simply messing around in boats.
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows (River Rat to Mole)
- chris srsc
- Rank: Premium Member
- Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2016 2:17 pm
- Likes received: 2 times
Re: Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
Thanks for the info...i do want to go offshore oneday...will look into the course..re-tyred wrote:Yeah Chris, a very healthy respect of the bar will keep you alive. I have lived in Lakes and worked on boats most of my adult life. I'm 62. I currently am part of the hydro survey team that surveys the bar and Gippsland lakes. So I know it very well. There are days you could go out on a row boat and days you would be in trouble on a 30mtr vessels. It is a matter of knowing which days. Even a 6-7mtr rec boat with all the mod cons needs to be very careful to pick the right conditions. The weather needs to be calm , less than 15knts, the current in the entrance need to be flooding, running in, when you cross the bar. These conditions need to be the same for both going out and coming in, so knowing weather and tide is of utmost importance. The most important thing is the swell. You need to monitor the Gippsland ports wave rider bouy. Don't even think about it unless the swell is less than 1.7mtr peak. I don't go if it is more than 1.5mtr. You also need to be aware of how the bar is shoaling , again Gippsland ports posts a monthly bar survey in their bathymetric survey section. Doing the bar crossing course at seamec will be the best $200 you can spend if you are serious about going offshore.chris seafarer wrote:holidayed in lakes for for 43 years (every year since born)..been brought up to fear the bar, always told most dangerous place on the water, funny how my old mans fear was put in to us too..re-tyred wrote:I went to the pipeline on Saturday. Calmest day I have seen for quite sometime. Didn't do anything spectacular. 4 flathead 1 at 52cm. 1 pinky 30cm. 1 Large blue leather jacket. Plus a few mackerel I kept for bait. I did notice a few boats had gummies back at the ramp. Didn't see any myself. I suspect they would have been close in at daylight.
It was a top day to be out there. Quite some distance to go in the tinny too.
been out 3 times, never in my own boat.
i look at your tinny and think man, thats awsome..
FISH1617 : 183CM
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
- chris srsc
- Rank: Premium Member
- Joined: Fri Mar 18, 2016 2:17 pm
- Likes received: 2 times
Re: Hitting a Mako off Lakes Entrance...
Applied to do course... friday 6th of may..if i get in ill stay for the weekend..catch up for a fish if your around that weekend..
FISH1617 : 183CM
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)