World's unluckiest fish?

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World's unluckiest fish?

Postby polylureosis » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:08 pm

World's unluckiest fish or world's luckiest angler?

Inspired by Carnster and Ant's tales of hoo I decided to head South and wet a line on the Southern Gold Coast.

Whilst inspired, I was far from prepared!
With a handle of 'polylureosis' I am more at home dragging around lumps of plastic than a livey.
However when a small macktuna jumped aboard a I thought I should give it a go.
Hmmmm - What do I have in the tackle box.
5/0 Worm hook, 10cm wire trace, spare treble.

What would McGyver do?
Unclip lure, place 5/0 worm hook on snap, place 10cm trace on snap, attach treble to end of trace. Hey presto - livey rig!
.......

Well that took a while and by the time I nosed hooked the tuna and pinned the treble up near the dorsal fin poor tuna wasn't swimming to well - but tracked straight so out he went.
I commenced a slow troll............

I heard it before I felt it - I turned around to see a massive splash 25 meters stern, the rod suddenly bent towards the water, a that sweet sound of line against drag came screeching from the reel.
Before long, braid that hadn't see sunlight in a few years, was disappearing at a rapid :shock: pace. I soon realised this was no ordinary fish.

I gained a little line, lost a lot, gained, lost - you get the idea
But soonish had a glimpse of a long, dark, striped .... mackerel.
If the heart rate wasn't up already - now it was. As a Spanish Yak Virgin this was a special day.

However! how do I land (yak) it?
Tuna have done before (they don't have teeth), Snapper net (this was too big), gaff (I knew I had it attached to the kayak for a reason. Easy to forget when you never need it)

Ready the gaff, fish is now getting tired, starting to turn on its side, first left (away from the yak), now right (towards the yak) OH NO - that puts the 25lb fluro right between it's razor sharp teeth - SNIP :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
As the fish glides past, down, under - I lunge forward arm up to armpit in water and grab the tail wrist. I think to myself 1 kick and it's over - But the fish is spent as I haul the beast onto my lap :D :D :D
Hey Pescado a virgin no more! the The heart continues to beat - just.

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For the record...
135cm
20lb braid, 25lb Fluro leader
Cut in 3 it fitted in the esky
The esky lid stays on when upside down (don't ask how I know - but avoid Currubmbin bar on small tides and 2ft swell)
Don't try and hold your kayak as a wave tries to take it towards the beach
It's quite easy to flip the outback, whilst treading water, with a 20kg esky on the back.
Spanish Mackerel is soooo tasty
livies work

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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby Barrabundy » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:12 pm

Excellent trip report!

So you'll be trying a livie again tomorrow I guess?
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby Junglefisher » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:12 pm

Awesome!!!
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby Daveyak » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:21 pm

Great job! Good reflexes.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby carnster » Fri Apr 27, 2012 8:24 pm

Gr8 way to pop the yak spanish cherry mate, congrats. Way to go on the grab as well. Sounds like the secret is out.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby sbd » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:17 pm

Beauty Ash.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby BrisbaneJamie » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:24 pm

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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby DrJed » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:34 pm

Wow! awesome fish dude, well done

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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby keza » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:01 pm

Well done Ash, that's a great fish.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby nad97 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:21 pm

Well done mate thats a great fish in anyones book.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby kayakone » Sat Apr 28, 2012 4:54 am

RIPPER BORIS! I mean Ash.

Not even slightly envious.

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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby indiedog » Sat Apr 28, 2012 6:39 am

Fantastic adventure, it couldn't have been scripted any better.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby solatree » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:10 am

Brilliant capture ! :D great tale :lol: and great tail ;-)
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby SharkNett » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:19 am

Great effort, great fish and great report.
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Re: World's unluckiest fish?

Postby paulsod » Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:17 am

BrisbaneJamie wrote:So are you a catch and release man ?

I think he's more a release and catch man actually. :lol:

When your lucks in,it's in.
Well done ash, that is one great fish.
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