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Travgrundy's tinny trips
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Figure i'll just make one thread and keep updating all my fishy adventures in it.
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Haha far from easy, there has been a hell of a lot of treking through bush/jungle so far.
Honestly didn't think we'd find as many fish as we have either
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Snuck out for a quick flick while megan had a midday nap, shot up to the Ross river weir which is about 5-10minutes from the cbd.
Didn't really have high hopes as it was nearly low tide and middle of the day but i began throwing my plastic around, straight away i noticed a heap of mullet in the area along with prawns, small bream and little gar which raised my optimism on the hour ahead.
Focused my efforts along a deeper rocky section and was soon on to a bright cromed saltwater barra, couldn't believe my luck as it cartwheeled along the rock bar before i was able to bring it under control and land for a happy snap.
After that excitement i made my way along the banks where i picked up a small jack to finish the session.

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Aggressive little bugger
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Doing well over there Trav.
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Left townsville today and headed south to my sleepy home town of Bowen, arrived right on low tide but still had a quick flick off the main jetty with no luck.
Instead decided to check in at the motel and pick up some supplies before getting megan to drop me off at an oyster reef where I planned to fish the incoming tide and make my way back into town.
Had no dramas finding fish but landing them was a different story, getting smoked on my vadel a number of times until finally pulling a solid jack from the reef.
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The incoming tide forced me off my reef so i started making my way along the rocky shore casting poppers.
The Queenie's were out to play but my hookup rate was terrible managing to land only the one before getting attacked by sandflies and calling it a night
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How many species for the trip so far?

Getting a bit of everything.
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Think we ended up with 10 or so different species for the trip, interesting that we didnt come across any trevally though.
Anyway got an early start yesterday morning and was on the water by 230 on my way south pushing the tinny further than its been before. With the weather basically perfect i settled down to a cruising speed of 28kph and sat back for the two hour trip out.

Found a professional boat on the first spot i wanted to fish so stayed clear and had a look around in the 150-200m area, started off using fresh herring as bait but three double headers of green eye sharks and a leather jacket saw me switch to a 250g jig.
First keeper was a solid red bight fish which was soon followed up with my first grey band cod (even if it was only small) and a knife jaw before things died off.
Had a few for drops over different areas for nothing so headed out a touch deeper where a little bluefin tuna took a liking to my jig.
Decided to head out deeper again to approx 350m and dropped a couple chunks of bluefin down and sat back as I slowly drifted along, dropped something reasonable about 100m up before coming across more sharks which are not fun on standard manual wind gear from that depth.

Out of bait i shifted back into sub 200m ground where I found an unreal bit of ground rising up from 190-150m that was holding fish, dropped the jig down and began a great hour of fishing with red bight fish, snapper, a butterfly gunard and sambos (not fun) every drop.
Bagged out on red fish then decided to call it a day following the south westerly back to the beach, didnt manage my blue eye or harpuka but i think im getting closer.
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Looking back towards shore in perfect conditions
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Nice work mate, I bet the pro boat was thinking "He's keen"!
Looks really nice out there.
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Your keen as doing it all on manual gear and out of a tinny. I guess you take the good weather when you can.
Plenty of good eating in that bag.

I caught a 30cm Snapper and a squid.....
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Good on you Trav for giving it a go, that big Harpuka and Trevalla gotta be out there somewhere. Maybe in 500m-1000m somewhere not that I'd try that deep myself. I bet the Pro boat was going Wtf when they saw you out there.
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Haha was actually a busy day out there, spotted two other trailer boats and a container ship about 300m away.
I know the blue eye and harpuka are there as one of the other boats got a blue eye near me, think it may be worth trying to drop livies down there to try avoiding the sharks. Or get a lighter rod to jig bigger 600-1000g jigs with the tyrnos.

Got the sounder dialed in pretty well now picking bottom up to 300m at 10kph and fish at 220m, not bad for a tinny anyway

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Respooled a few of my reels, got my rods sorted, filled up the boat with 130l of fuel and got my Xmas order of 250-350g jigs from the Mrs only to have electrical dramas with the hilux and weather turn to crap for the rest of this week.
After a few bodgy repairs on the lux I decided to head right up the local rivers where I hoped the crowds would be less likely to take over and chase a few bream on surface lures.

First trip up was a bit of a recon mission but still resulted in some good little fish and some very aggressive takes, as we as some great scenery.
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Then got a couple new toys yesterday and was back up there exploring. Had a ball sneaking up on shady snags and watching the little popper get smashed time and time again
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Love that surface strike.
Nothing beats it.
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Had another bream trip up a nearby river and had a ball landing nearly 30 legal fish in a couple of hours on the yak, also got smoked a few much bigger ones that I'm going to have to hunt down over the next few weeks.
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Then today I got out deep with the jigs again. Did well on the Nanni's and a very solid Queenie before bloody leather jackets shifted in, loosing four sets of assists and a $40 jig which saw me shift and explore the 300-350m area more.
Lost something good on the jig and caught a squid which was sent back home with a circle hook and 2lb of lead only to become a big green eye shark.

Had a few more drops around the place but didn't have anymore luck.
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Squid on a 360g jig
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Still had the boat hooked up from Friday and with the wind gusting to 0kph when I woke up I decided to sneak out again.
Headed further south east than my usual spot to a promising little area around 280-350m deep, sounded around a bit of ground and dropped a couple baits down resulting in the normal crappy green eye sharks along with a knife jaw, gurnard and seven gill shark which had me thinking that there must be something good around.
Kept shifting my drift 20m further south each time and switched to jigs to avoid the sharks, spotted a few fishy looking blobs on the sounder and dropped the 323m down, had two lifts and was on.
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Went pretty hard on the fish straight away and began the long wind back to the surface where my first ever hapuka popped up alongside the tinny
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After a fair bit of excitement I swung around and reset the drift which resulted in another similar sized fish before my jig was smashed next drop.
First thoughts were that I'd snagged the bottom as I couldn't get a wind back on the reel, but the odd big slow head shakes had me realise I was onto a solid fish.
Finally managed to get it 30-40m off the bottom and settled in for a long wind to the surface where a monster hapuka (or maybe bass groper) emerged from the depths.
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With my limit of hapuka reached I had to make a decision of either going for another drop with the hope of a blue eye or move on.
Decided to shift a little where I picked up another bloody green eye shark that drove a spike into my knee (turns out they're pretty painful) so moved back into my 150m Nanni spot for three quick drops before calling it a day.
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Your a mad bastard Trav but your a tinny legend.

Well done mate.
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that's a bloody long wind TG. elecy on the cards for the future??
what size was the jig??
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Nah no electric set ups for me, honestly since I've ticked them off the list now I'll probably only do one or two trips out there just to take my brother out. Only really got 8-9months left down here before we move on anyway.
Jig is just a 350g shimano ocea wings, wasn't too much current so the sea anchor did its job well
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Nice, Those green eye spikes are meant to be painful.
We landed a few up at coral bay in various spots.
We Just Kept moving until we hit Jurassic park, where only things that bit were good fish. Big cod and ruby snapper.

It's a joy waiting for the creatures of the deep to blow out on the surface with the spa bath of air.
Looks like you've got your sounder dialed in really well, we were struggling for definition in 330m off coral bay on the HSD7 and TM260.
Im wanting to upgrade later this year though so i can start venturing with confidence off Rockingham waters.
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Insane fishing and well done! Your mad winding up 300m !
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Very happy with the garmin, think there's still a little more fine tuning to go but definitely can't complain.
Been a heap of people say I'm crazy fishing that depth without electric reels haha, honestly its only the first drop that hurts. After that you just get into a rhythm and keep going
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Very happy with the garmin, think there's still a little more fine tuning to go but definitely can't complain.
Been a heap of people say I'm crazy fishing that depth without electric reels haha, honestly its only the first drop that hurts. After that you just get into a rhythm and keep going
Sure when your young and fit.

Some of us are on the wrong side of 40 couldn't run out of sight on a cold dark night.

Wait till you hook a bigger model. Even the electric was straining. took a good 20 minutes to get up.
Too lazy for that.

I always thought electric reel were cheating until I was the only one without one.....
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Very happy with the garmin, think there's still a little more fine tuning to go but definitely can't complain.
Been a heap of people say I'm crazy fishing that depth without electric reels haha, honestly its only the first drop that hurts. After that you just get into a rhythm and keep going
Sure when your young and fit.

Some of us are on the wrong side of 40 couldn't run out of sight on a cold dark night.

Wait till you hook a bigger model. Even the electric was straining. took a good 20 minutes to get up.
Too lazy for that.

I always thought electric reel were cheating until I was the only one without one.....
hahahahaha i can recall that trip....150m and you were done after 1 drop.
Electrics are the way to go for sure, as Lefty said, once you hoook a bigger model, you'll know about it. Especially a blue eye....they don't nickname them bulldozers for nothing. You'll spend 30mins trying to budge the thing. Electric does them over in a few mins. Then they still pull drag for the next 100m or so til they float.
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Haha be a good story to tell getting a monster on manual gear, but yeah even that groper took some pulling to get off the bottom.
My problem is the deep water is a touch out of reach for the tinny in north qld to buy a electric haha
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Haha be a good story to tell getting a monster on manual gear, but yeah even that groper took some pulling to get off the bottom.
My problem is the deep water is a touch out of reach for the tinny in north qld to buy a electric haha
When you moving mate? Permanent or coming back?
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Looking at shifting during the first half of October, allows Emily to have her third bday here beforehand.
Hopefully it'll be a permanent shift, Albany's been going backwards over the last couple years and its no longer a place we can see ourselves spending the next 30yrs in.
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Looking at shifting during the first half of October, allows Emily to have her third bday here beforehand.
Hopefully it'll be a permanent shift, Albany's been going backwards over the last couple years and its no longer a place we can see ourselves spending the next 30yrs in.
Sad to see you head off, but i'm also jealous as QLD will host some epic fishing for you
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Packed the boat up while the south coast has been invaded by holiday crowds and instead have been exploring some upper reaches of a local river.
Starting to nail a few good 35+ cm bream on surface lures with a pb of 39 last night, although landing them has been a nightmare.
Also seen a few fish that apparently don't exist down here which is very interesting
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Packed the boat up while the south coast has been invaded by holiday crowds and instead have been exploring some upper reaches of a local river.
Starting to nail a few good 35+ cm bream on surface lures with a pb of 39 last night, although landing them has been a nightmare.
Also seen a few fish that apparently don't exist down here which is very interesting
Interesting by your comments about 'don't exist'....jacks i'm guessing?
i have heard of some random species showing up in the south.
EG. Mud crabs in the mandurah estuary are slowly increasing over the past few years.
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how many surface lures do you lose to these fish TG??
what line are you running??
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Slow walk of the lure or short skips?
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Been lucky with the surface lures so far, only lost two gomoku poppers and a cheap savage stickbait, I've been using very lightly weighted plastics a fair bit to drop into holes alongside snags which results in a heap of bust offs.

Just using a little 1000 reel with 4kg gliss and 6lb fluro leader, hardest bit I find is the balance between too much drag (bent hooks) or too little (snagged fish)

I think over the years there's been a heap of illegal stocking in there by farmers etc and since there's very very little fishing pressure (no boat or road access) those fish are starting to create little pockets of populations.
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Been lucky with the surface lures so far, only lost two gomoku poppers and a cheap savage stickbait, I've been using very lightly weighted plastics a fair bit to drop into holes alongside snags which results in a heap of bust offs.

Just using a little 1000 reel with 4kg gliss and 6lb fluro leader, hardest bit I find is the balance between too much drag (bent hooks) or too little (snagged fish)

I think over the years there's been a heap of illegal stocking in there by farmers etc and since there's very very little fishing pressure (no boat or road access) those fish are starting to create little pockets of populations.
Farmers...Ahh...barra perhaps?
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Could well be, thinking possibly silver perch though. Heading up overnight this weekend to see what I can find.
On a side note found this pic from 94-95 of a cobia we caught in qld on a handline, all thought it was a shark until it was along the jetty.
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Awesome crazy work on those deep drop fish Trav. Worth the effort for the experience and the feed.
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Couldn't help myself with today's forecast and headed found myself out on the shelf again.
Headed a few hundred metres east of the last spot I tried in 280m, dropped a couple whole herring over the side and was on straight away with a solid metre hapuka eventually popping up boat side.
Dropped a good fish on the jig before scoring a double header of hapuka on the bait rod which was my bag limit reached, thought about heading out a little deeper in hope of a blue eye but instead chose to shoot across to my nanny spot only to find five other boats already there.
Ended up having a bit of an explore further west then decided to call it a day.
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Getting the deep water sussed awesome work once again.💪
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Wow.....

Bloody hell. If you ever get a big boat Trav we're all in trouble.

How were the arms after the double?
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Nice work Trav. Killin it....
Perth summer weather has meant i haven't had any opportunities to even start exploring the 300m off rocko yet. Plus people don't have the gear (electrics) and reluctant to spend a day exploring for nothing (potentially).
2017 will be the year i get into something from the depths.
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ILL BE THERE TO DROP FISH RIGHT BESIDE YOU SPENCE!
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ILL BE THERE TO DROP FISH RIGHT BESIDE YOU SPENCE!
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Haha if I was to stay in wa id probably look at upgrading to something 5-5.5m but the good old tinny has a few years left in it yet.
Been lucky with weather down here lately with some decent days, definitely makes for a long day though if you can't find any ground or fish. I would've given up ages ago if I hadn't found my Nanni spot as a back up if all else fails. Bloody hard work on the manual wind but pretty addicting.

Would love a blue eye before I leave, seen pics of a huge one last week from 350m and had a mate bag out in 300m just before Xmas.
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Haha if I was to stay in wa id probably look at upgrading to something 5-5.5m but the good old tinny has a few years left in it yet.
Been lucky with weather down here lately with some decent days, definitely makes for a long day though if you can't find any ground or fish. I would've given up ages ago if I hadn't found my Nanni spot as a back up if all else fails. Bloody hard work on the manual wind but pretty addicting.

Would love a blue eye before I leave, seen pics of a huge one last week from 350m and had a mate bag out in 300m just before Xmas.
With your sounder dialed in like you have, just wonder around in 350m and follow the 'line' when you come to drop offs or anything interesting. Usually following the depth line unveils something special. Those blue eyes are around the corner. Just don't expect it to be as easy as a puka to stop.
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With the freezer still full of fillets and the cops having a field day handing out yellow stickers I decided to just stay local for the long weekend, ended up leaving the spin gear at home and had a shot at fly fishing with my brothers garage sale pickup combo.
Only managed a couple of bream but had a top few hours out there.
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Haha possibly insane.
Had a quick flick after work today at my old soapie spot and managed a solid 50-60ish cm beast on the light gear. Might have to spend a bit of time there on the yak and have another crack at a metre one
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Any chance your smashing everything you can before the move?
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Inspired by dans recent mulloway luck I thought I'd give it a shot last night, picked up a dozen yellowtail beforehand then headed off up the river to a deep hole that they usually school in.
Set the yak up, anchored up and settled down for the evening. Picked up a few smaller bream on lures before dropping two reasonable runs on whole baits, finally connected with one around 9pm only to have the hooks pull 30seconds later.
Muttered a few words while I set another bait up, pulled the sleeping bag out and settled down for the next bite.
A hour later the hrf baitcaster started to take off and I was onto a very solid fish that had the yak heading downstream against the wind, 10min later I was starting to be in control of the fight and thought I'd finally land a mulloway on bait. But my bad luck with them continued with it busting me off around my anchor line leaving me fishless.
Set up on the hole again but didn't get another hit which saw me call it a night just after 2am.
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