QLD: Noosa Tuna

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QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby proangler » Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:39 pm

The weather was looking favorable and being the last day of the holidays I was keen to get amongst some pelagics, so dad, salticrak and I decided to hit up Halls Reef after reading the success the Noosa boys have been having there recently. Instead of launching from Noosa Main Beach and paddling the distance we launched from North Shore, which was a fair bit closer.

When we arrived there was a bit of surf to contend with, but all that was needed was to have a bit of patience and to scoot through in between the sets. As Salticrak was preparing he managed to snap the tip of his rod which wasnt a very good start, and may have had something to do with the fact he brought bananas with him :? Once out there was a bit of southerly wind and chop but it wasn’t too bad. I was first rigged up and started paddling SE against the wind towards halls, but was quickly sidetracked by some birds working to the north. When I arrived I could see that the splashes were longtails. I tried a few casts with a slug but the school was easily spooked and disappeared. By now dad and salti had caught up. I decided to keep heading south as the wind had pushed me a fair bit. I looked back to see dad with a very healthy bend in his rod. He had left his gaff behind so I paddled back towards him, only to find that a big shark had taken his floating pilly, which he then cut off.

By now more birds were working just a bit further north, so i quickly paddled upwind and managed a few casts. The boil disappeared so i let the slug sink a bit and started winding. As i did i felt some weight on the other end and then the fish realized it was hooked and my little Saragosa 4000 screamed. It felt like a good fish and put up a good fight on light gear, and after a few more blistering runs a nice longtail surfaced. After a missed gaff shot the tuna took off under the kayak and even with the rod almost entirely in the water there was a loud “CRACK”. At first I thought I had lost him but realized that he’d snapped my rod in two! I was determined to land it now and managed to get a good gaff shot and into the hold he went.

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By now we had all drifted a fair bit and salti was on to a good fish. Dad and I decided to head north towards Halls. The troll was fairly uneventful, with dad having one hit on his floater and I got a hit on the rapala I was trolling, both of which the fish spat the hooks. After not receiving much action and since both our GPS’s had run out of battery and therefore we couldn't find the reef we decided to drift back north which was uneventful. By the end of the drift we could see salti close in so we paddled over to see what was happening. I had a little tap on the lure again but no hookup. When we got there Paully told us of how he had a double hookup with sharks and that he had almost been spooled by a monster fish :shock: .

The birds were working south again so I started towards them. Due to the amount of fish breaching the surface i took the plunge and re rigged my broken rod. Im glad I did as I quickly hooked up to a nice mac tuna.

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Dad caught up and explained how he had lost all his slugs to the boils so was now just trolling some bait. Just then the tuna busted up infront of us and I quickly sent a slug into the chaos and hooked up. I yelled to dad and my reel went off, faster than the tuna I had caught previously, then all of a sudden the drag seized and the line snapped. I was not happy to say the least. After examining the reel I found that the carbon drag washer had simply disintegrated. Im sticking to felt washers from now on :?.

By now salti had headed in and we drifted back, doing some bottom bashing with dad catching three nice pan size snapper and I caught one. We derigged and headed back in, and managed to stay upright, much to the dismay of salti! He had ended up catching a good size tuna, almost identical to mine while we were south.

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It was a good session, and it was nice to get out there again, even though we did break some gear (something to do with the bananas salti brought?)

Thanks for reading,

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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby salticrak » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:42 pm

Nice report big fella,those bloody bananas are a rich source of vitamin B,B for Break maybe.Underneath all those boils were definitely larger fish,seeing all your braid fly off the reel right onto the mono backing in seconds is awesome and kinda scary at the same time.Next seasons new gear shopping list is going to be extensive.
So is this the begining of a new King, King Crak what ya reckon. nad97
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby paulsod » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:44 pm

Great story and Fishes James. Well done mate.
Shame about the rod, those Tuna sure are powerful little buggers.
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby keza » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:50 pm

Great report James.
Very nice tuna, I bet it gave you a good run for your money.
I had one of my carbon washers break up but now I use a bit of grease and it seems ok.
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby stu68 » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:44 pm

Nice work.Love the blood on the Yak :lol:
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby carnster » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:53 pm

Gr8 times guys love the LT boil, bust ups and screaming runs. The swell in the background looks decent to.
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby kayakone » Mon Apr 16, 2012 7:29 pm

Good fishing guys, bloody good. More excitement than Dreamworld.

Sounds like some gear upgrades coming up.

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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby LittleSalami » Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:27 pm

Nice work. I would like see how you stored your rods reels on the prowler for a surf launch. :D
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby salticrak » Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:38 am

mate all you have to do is get some poly pipe of about 40mm diameter drill some holes in it at the locations of the webbing straps over the hatch,thread some plastic ties thru em,one on each side,use your paddle store bungee on the yack to secure the rods at the back with a few more in the middle,works a treat.
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby Zed » Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:26 am

BAH! Tuna, schmoona...
There's more to life than fat pelagics right off the beach. Thanks for the report!

My water is still hanging at 55F and the color of whirled peas. About as green as I am w/ envy.
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby Lazybugger » Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:45 am

Great trip guys. Good to see the sunny coast starting to fire up. :D
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby Occy » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:08 am

Wow James, what an experience you just had. And you out fished Dad as well. :shock: Well done mate and thanks for sharing, it's much appreciated, even if it does make one a tad jealous. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

PS - whilst the piccies of the fish on the beach were great take a look at Sunshiners reports to see how he does it. ;-) ;-) ;-)
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby tailortom » Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:40 am

Well done guys, you make me jealous with these posts of longtails up at noosa.
I. Happened to stumble across some longtails on Saturday morning and I tried casting slugs but they moved on very quickly and didn't want a bar of what I was casting at them...very tricky customers...pretty rare that I get to see them though. Think my slugs were too heavy at 60g as it seemed to spook them too much...but the weight is needed for casting distance...
Can you get them on the troll from a kayak or is it not fast enough? I'm guessing with a laser pro diver of 1m or deeper there would be a chance?
Again, top catch guys.
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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby proangler » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:08 pm

tailortom wrote:Well done guys, you make me jealous with these posts of longtails up at noosa.
I. Happened to stumble across some longtails on Saturday morning and I tried casting slugs but they moved on very quickly and didn't want a bar of what I was casting at them...very tricky customers...pretty rare that I get to see them though. Think my slugs were too heavy at 60g as it seemed to spook them too much...but the weight is needed for casting distance...
Can you get them on the troll from a kayak or is it not fast enough? I'm guessing with a laser pro diver of 1m or deeper there would be a chance?
Again, top catch guys.
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Hey Tailortom,

I've found that they won't hit slugs much bigger than 20 grams. I use 20g surecatch knights which I have most success with. It can be hard to find a suitable rod/reel to cast with, as you can end up undergunned when you hook a better fish but that's the price you pay for getting hookups! As for trolling, I had plenty of hits on my lure but they didn't hook up, which were most likely tuna. They seemed to be deep as my lure was a deep diver, and dad was having the most action on a slightly weighted pilly, but that may just be the way of the day.

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Re: QLD: Noosa Tuna

Postby geminiwraith » Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:27 pm

I've had the most success with 10-20g slugs. Those 2 longtail I landed over Easter were on a shallow trolled laser pro.
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