By 10am paddlers returned for the final weigh in’s……congratulations goes to Aaron who managed to upgrade 3 of his fish from the first session and took out Overall Champion on 62 points. The late charge came from Clarky who was able to add 2 more scoring fish to his 3 from the previous day and took out the runner-up prize finishing on 56 points.27.5 DSCN2753# […]
8 P1010292.jpgSaturday night was spent around the camp fire with some of Liam & Jen’s karaoke going late into the night. The leader, after the first session, was young Aaron Walker on 52 points closely followed by Liam and Richard Orchard, both on 50 points.9 P1010315.jpg10 P1010311.jpg11 P1010296.jpg12 P1010320.jpg13 Tarpon 120's.jpg14 P1010313.jpg […]
1 Early Start.jpg Trip Report (by Craig, Adventure Outlet)On a beautiful May weekend 43 kayak fisho’s converged on South Stradbroke Island for the Inaugural “Wilderness Systems Kayak Fishing – Straddie Challenge. Participants loaded up their kayaks with fishing & camping gear and set off on the 30 minute leisurely paddle across the Gold Coast Broadwater. […]
never forget the gopro! blue marlin would be a good change! hope u get one yak side next time. still longies off the rocks mate.Statistics: Posted by SLB — Mon May 20, 2013 10:42 pm […]
kayakone wrote:Good catch Callum. That is one solid flatchap. Yum yum.Cheers but its my dad's fish as much as I'd like it I be mine.amulloway wrote:I have noticed box fish seem to die in large numbers and wash up on beaches around Central Coast, usually after heavy swells. They (and puffers) are toxic to dogs (and kids) that pick them up and chew o […]
When i hook a big jew, cobe or snap on 30lb flouro trace and 30lb braid, it is seriously tense moments just letting them run around at will with a fairly light drag. They know how to find structure on the pinnacle, but i would say 50% are landed on that gear which i would call light considering the size of the fish. I have recently started getting dusted by […]
I have noticed box fish seem to die in large numbers and wash up on beaches around Central Coast, usually after heavy swells. They (and puffers) are toxic to dogs (and kids) that pick them up and chew on them.Statistics: Posted by amulloway — Mon May 20, 2013 8:27 pm […]
hoit wrote:Well done guys. Those Longtails are great fun.They are, but, how would a Melbournian know that? Curious....Statistics: Posted by kayakone — Mon May 20, 2013 8:12 pm […]