23/10/2019-snapper session
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 8:27 pm
Hi Guys,
This is a report from a couple of nights ago.
With favourable light winds forecast for the evening my friend and I decided to go back and fish the spot we fished from a couple of weeks ago where we had some luck with some nice snappers and gummies.
When we arrived, we were glad to see that the wind forecast was correct, and quickly started to get ready.
Armed with fresh pilchards and 2 packets of Saury, we set up 2 rods each, mine with double 4/0 Gamagastu suicide hooks and my mate with double 5/0 hooks. 1 rod a whole pilchard and the other with half a saury.
Casted them out and all baits were in the water by around 7pm.
It really didn’t take long before we had our first hook up and straight after mine so did he. A double hook up! Both nice size pinkies. A couple of chunky ones in the high 40s!
Great start!!!
Next my mate was onto something much bigger and after about a 20 minute fight we saw it was a big ray and so he just locked the drag and ping it was gone.
After it got dark, right in front of us my friend spotted a nice size squid. I hand him over the landing net and after a few attempts he gets it in the net! Wooooohooooo fresh bait!
So for the next cast we put half a fresh squid head on each of our rods and it didn’t take long and we both hook up again. This time a nice snapper in the low 50s and a nice size gummy on the other.
This time neither of us wanted the gummy so I let it go to fight another day and kept the snapper.
Then I spot a nice garfish swimming near by. Might have been attracted by my bright headlight. We scoop him in the net and use him for fresh bait as well, using the whole gar which also converted into a nice pinkie in the mid 40s.
After a couple of hours we had a feeling we had or was close to our limit of snapper in the 40+ category. A quick count and we had 5 over 40, of which a couple were just over 50. My mate says 1 more to go!
Pretty much the next cast my friend hooks up again and I look at the rod tip and he asks me if I think it’s over 40. I replied yes and it turned out to be 44
So that’s it we are done, we caught a couple more in the mid to high 30s which we kept.
After that it was just catch and release. We caught and released a few more 40+ models and then we called it a night.
We were both very happy to have bagged out in the large size. It had been awhile
Was a top night, very calm and a beautiful night.
Cheers,
LX.
This is a report from a couple of nights ago.
With favourable light winds forecast for the evening my friend and I decided to go back and fish the spot we fished from a couple of weeks ago where we had some luck with some nice snappers and gummies.
When we arrived, we were glad to see that the wind forecast was correct, and quickly started to get ready.
Armed with fresh pilchards and 2 packets of Saury, we set up 2 rods each, mine with double 4/0 Gamagastu suicide hooks and my mate with double 5/0 hooks. 1 rod a whole pilchard and the other with half a saury.
Casted them out and all baits were in the water by around 7pm.
It really didn’t take long before we had our first hook up and straight after mine so did he. A double hook up! Both nice size pinkies. A couple of chunky ones in the high 40s!
Great start!!!
Next my mate was onto something much bigger and after about a 20 minute fight we saw it was a big ray and so he just locked the drag and ping it was gone.
After it got dark, right in front of us my friend spotted a nice size squid. I hand him over the landing net and after a few attempts he gets it in the net! Wooooohooooo fresh bait!
So for the next cast we put half a fresh squid head on each of our rods and it didn’t take long and we both hook up again. This time a nice snapper in the low 50s and a nice size gummy on the other.
This time neither of us wanted the gummy so I let it go to fight another day and kept the snapper.
Then I spot a nice garfish swimming near by. Might have been attracted by my bright headlight. We scoop him in the net and use him for fresh bait as well, using the whole gar which also converted into a nice pinkie in the mid 40s.
After a couple of hours we had a feeling we had or was close to our limit of snapper in the 40+ category. A quick count and we had 5 over 40, of which a couple were just over 50. My mate says 1 more to go!
Pretty much the next cast my friend hooks up again and I look at the rod tip and he asks me if I think it’s over 40. I replied yes and it turned out to be 44
So that’s it we are done, we caught a couple more in the mid to high 30s which we kept.
After that it was just catch and release. We caught and released a few more 40+ models and then we called it a night.
We were both very happy to have bagged out in the large size. It had been awhile
Was a top night, very calm and a beautiful night.
Cheers,
LX.