Launched this morning around 0600 from Coogee Beach. Sea still had a lot of swell, but the wind was non-existant. Had rigged up some squid for trolling, using the Geoff Wilson method. They looked pretty good. Paddled out to Wedding Cake Island and trolled the squid up to Lurline Bay. No hits. I was sure there were kingies around. Yesterday I could see fish swirling around and the seagulls going berserk. Figured they were slimies, and where there are slimies there are usually big kingies. Had also taken out my little 3kg outfit with braid and SP's.
Saw some seagulls so decided to paddle over to investigate. Well....
I have never seen anything like it. Kingies were everywhere. On the surface, down below, splashing around the kayak. It was unbelievable. I figured I could try with the 3kg outfit and if I hooked one then I would be sending you this post from Auckland. As soon as the SP hit the surface, it got smashed. The kingie went berserk, and sounded immediately. The little rod was bent and most of it was underwater. The braid was peeling off the little reel at an alarming rate, to the point that I started seeing the backing monofilament. Luckiliy the rod is quite long (8ft) and very springy. Managed to stop his run. Played him for about 20 mins, going very carefully, as I knew I did not have much leeway with the line. Only using 8lb for the leader. Finally brought him close to the yak, where he decided to take another run. This time, though, he was exhausted. 2kg and 60cm long kingie. No sooner had I put him to rest than the water boiled around me again and dropping an SP, I was on again. This time the hook pulled out. Quickly cast again and BANG! on I was. This time after another 20 minutes, up comes a very nice 3kg kingie, that had swallowed the SP. Put that one away, cast again and WHAM! off I was. This time after about 10 mins, the line snapped.
Just amazing fishing this morning. The kingies were everywhere.
Here are some photos. Remember, tomorrow morning if anyone is interested...bring your SP's and hang on!!!!
Cheers
Simon
Prowler 15
Saw some seagulls so decided to paddle over to investigate. Well....
I have never seen anything like it. Kingies were everywhere. On the surface, down below, splashing around the kayak. It was unbelievable. I figured I could try with the 3kg outfit and if I hooked one then I would be sending you this post from Auckland. As soon as the SP hit the surface, it got smashed. The kingie went berserk, and sounded immediately. The little rod was bent and most of it was underwater. The braid was peeling off the little reel at an alarming rate, to the point that I started seeing the backing monofilament. Luckiliy the rod is quite long (8ft) and very springy. Managed to stop his run. Played him for about 20 mins, going very carefully, as I knew I did not have much leeway with the line. Only using 8lb for the leader. Finally brought him close to the yak, where he decided to take another run. This time, though, he was exhausted. 2kg and 60cm long kingie. No sooner had I put him to rest than the water boiled around me again and dropping an SP, I was on again. This time the hook pulled out. Quickly cast again and BANG! on I was. This time after another 20 minutes, up comes a very nice 3kg kingie, that had swallowed the SP. Put that one away, cast again and WHAM! off I was. This time after about 10 mins, the line snapped.
Just amazing fishing this morning. The kingies were everywhere.
Here are some photos. Remember, tomorrow morning if anyone is interested...bring your SP's and hang on!!!!
Cheers
Simon
Prowler 15
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