Gatesy, Dave73, JT, SBD, Kraley and myself met this morning around 0515 at the Gordon's Bay ramp, in Clovelly. Although the wind was supposed to be around 5-7Kn, it was considerably more when we first arrived. After rigging up, we wheeled our yaks to the edge of the ramp that goes into the water. There were a few waves, and the trick (as with any launch) is timing. We all managed to launch unscathed, as the waves broke over the rocks all around us. We paddled to the opposite side of Gordon's Bay where there are weed beds, in the hope of getting some squid. Gatesy managed to score one and so did Dave73. I decided to paddle out past Wedding Cake Island in the hope of seeing seagulls, which in turn would mean kingies.
After about half an hour, the rest of the group paddled out towards WCI and started drifting. There were a lot of birds around, but the kingies were hard to see, as the waves and the chop on the ocean disguised their surface action. It seemed that they had gone deep. The FF indicated a depth of 29 metres with featureless bottom. Gatesy and Dave73 both caught a kingie each, followed by Gatesy again with an Amberjack.
Closer to WCI, the depth was around 12 metres, and the bottom started having more features. I could see fish in around 5-7 metres of water, and sure enough they were kingies. Hooked up on one with squid flesh and after a couple of minutes it broke the 20lb Fireline leader. Gatesy seems to have lost around 6, and Dave73 also missed out on some.
Kraley called it a day around 0900, and we continued drifting and getting hits.
Not the successful day I was expecting, but still a great day out. The change of wind direction and wave height threw me off a bit. The fish were there and in great numbers, but were deep and fought hard.
Great to catch up with everyone. Must do it again...this time launching from Coogee Beach :wink:
Cheers
Simon
Prowler 15
After about half an hour, the rest of the group paddled out towards WCI and started drifting. There were a lot of birds around, but the kingies were hard to see, as the waves and the chop on the ocean disguised their surface action. It seemed that they had gone deep. The FF indicated a depth of 29 metres with featureless bottom. Gatesy and Dave73 both caught a kingie each, followed by Gatesy again with an Amberjack.
Closer to WCI, the depth was around 12 metres, and the bottom started having more features. I could see fish in around 5-7 metres of water, and sure enough they were kingies. Hooked up on one with squid flesh and after a couple of minutes it broke the 20lb Fireline leader. Gatesy seems to have lost around 6, and Dave73 also missed out on some.
Kraley called it a day around 0900, and we continued drifting and getting hits.
Not the successful day I was expecting, but still a great day out. The change of wind direction and wave height threw me off a bit. The fish were there and in great numbers, but were deep and fought hard.
Great to catch up with everyone. Must do it again...this time launching from Coogee Beach :wink:
Cheers
Simon
Prowler 15
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