Greetings one and all from Broome WA.
I've been kayaking for around a year n a half but have only recently taken to lure fishing. Living only 10 minutes from the beach I get out pretty often, 3-5 times a week for an hour or 2 depending on how early I can knock off
. I love catching a Broome sunset on the water and getting some exercise and a fish while I'm at it.
I'm thinking of moving from paradise to paradise as I am likely heading to North Stradbroke island in the near future which is why I thought it might be a good idea to join up to an Australia wide forum.
I post on my local kayak angling page almost daily but I'll save the postings to just the more interesting ones for all of ya.
Have had a few good size queenies in the last couple of weeks which is good but I'd love to hook into some of the big mackies and Tuna that from time to time come within reach of the Broome coastline.
As a bit of an idea what is in the daily trip reports atm- An average afternoon atm would see a 1-5 undersized mackies(40-70cm), trevally come in all sizes, small queenies, sometimes larger queenies to 1m+ and smallish barracuda usually catching 5-6 cuda in the last hour of light in the day.
I've been kayaking for around a year n a half but have only recently taken to lure fishing. Living only 10 minutes from the beach I get out pretty often, 3-5 times a week for an hour or 2 depending on how early I can knock off
I'm thinking of moving from paradise to paradise as I am likely heading to North Stradbroke island in the near future which is why I thought it might be a good idea to join up to an Australia wide forum.
I post on my local kayak angling page almost daily but I'll save the postings to just the more interesting ones for all of ya.
Have had a few good size queenies in the last couple of weeks which is good but I'd love to hook into some of the big mackies and Tuna that from time to time come within reach of the Broome coastline.
As a bit of an idea what is in the daily trip reports atm- An average afternoon atm would see a 1-5 undersized mackies(40-70cm), trevally come in all sizes, small queenies, sometimes larger queenies to 1m+ and smallish barracuda usually catching 5-6 cuda in the last hour of light in the day.