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With the weather fine but the wind playing havoc, us fellas in South Australia finally caught up for the first AKFF fishing trip. Attendees included, Duncan, Scupper, Fisher, Mattdogger, water_baby and myself.

Everyone arrived here in Wallaroo on Friday PM. For those who got here early, we did a small trip in the marina as the the bay was fairly windy. We trolled around for a while hoping to pick up a bream or some of the suprise fish that are sometimes caught there. These include Mulloway, snook, snapper and the occasional kingfish. Unfortunately we did not pick up anything worth taking home.

Saturday morning we were up bright and early to hit Bird Island. This spot would afford us some protection from the wind and give us access to some open water. The tides for the full moon were our downfall as the low was very low restricting our exit from the area. Anyway we fished some interesting ground that included reef, deeper sections, and sand flats and weed beds. The swell was a bit of a mess insuring that most of us got a little wet. No major fish to speak of. I will let the others tell of there catches etc. I for one did not catch a thing, other than loosing the tails to some squidgies. Early PM we started to head out and found our exit reasonably high and dry. Note to self, only fish the high. We may have been OK had we exited the other side of the Island. It did however show some promise as the ground looked fairly good.

Because of the mornings paddle and the heat, everyone was little buggered. We got back about 3pm. The wind started to die down, against the BOM forecast. We had some lunch and ummed and arrred, but decided to LBF the afternoon. Sadly the spot I had picked for the evening was magnificent. So rarely do you get a day as calm as that, and we missed it. But that was OK, a couple of the boys did very well on some very nice snook.

Once cleaned up, back to my place for a BBQ. After a few beers and some assorted meat products and by products, and a few stories, we all went to bed tired.

Sunday saw very windy conditions, so much so that the only option was Price, which is an estuary system that would afford us some protection. For this one we had fisher, water_baby, Scupper and myself. The paddle in was great. 30 knots at our backs and no effort at all. We fished the system for a while. I picked up a small bream on unweighted cockle, and 2 mullet on a 6 inch gulp worm in natural. Again the tide was going out and again it was a low one. So a little walk was in order. That was the easy bit. The paddle home in 30 was another story. Oh the joy. But back to ramp, we cleaned up and parted ways.

I would firstly like to say thankyou for the effort you guys made to get up here. The fishing was not great but the company was fantastic. I hope that some or all of us can do the same thing again before I head over to Perth down your neck of the woods. As you know you are always welcome up here. (Tashy the dog loved the extra attention).

Yakabe.

Hopefully some photos to follow.
 

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On behalf of the others, I'd like to thank you again for your hospitality yakabe. Its a pity the fish didn't play ball, but I think with a bit of thought both those areas would turn it on. I reckon around high tide at both spots would be the go - as you said its a pity the dead low was right in the middle of our trip both days. I've got a couple of pics to post, but not much in the way of fish unfortunately. Day 1 I ended up with probably a dozen u/s whiting, 6 or so salmon trout and a gazillion hook munchin toadies. Day 2 I managed 6 salmon trout whilst taking a break paddling against that 30 knot wind. We thought the yaks were going to rip the racks off at one stage while driving home - it was better than 30 knots at one stage I reckon.
Any time you are coming to Adelaide yakabe give us a yell and we'll see if we can find some snook or bream - I can guarantee the paddling won't be quite as hard :D
 

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Likewise Yakabe.... thanks a lot for being the tour guide and bbq host. :D Pity the conditions were a little out of sorts, great spots and a good area for yakking. Here's a few photos of the trip. Waterbaby's Snook is the big sucker! 8)

Good to hear that Prices was ok for you guys. Duncan and I sat it out for a while then decided it wasn't going to get any better so we packed up camp and headed back. Pity, cause today is beautiful down here in Adelaide. :roll:
 

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well i have to agree with everything already said. thanks again to adrian (yakabe) and his missus Yoko for their hospitality :D

i managed a few firsts and bests over the weekend:

1- first fish on a trolled HB. 150mm flathead on 90mm yo-zuri mag minnow 3m+. greedy little things, arent they?!

2- first fish on SPs. King george whiting on gulp camo sandworms. only 25-28cm, but still a good fight. i always thought they were a load of crap, but bugger me if they didnt turn it on for me!! im converted...

3- PB snook. 75cm long, on pillie under a float off the rocks. not on the yak, but good nonetheless!

4- longest paddle session. 10km on saturday through mild chop and wind. ended up doing about 20 km for the 3 days paddles.

thanks also to mattdogger for letting me sleep in the tray of his ute (i forgot my tent :oops: ) and for the food cooking.

hopefully catch up soon. top bunch of blokes :D
 

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Good on ya for the week end guys - it was good to catch up and have a fish together.

The Wallaroo area has potential even though we didn't crack it this time there will be plenty of other opportunities to have another go.

Thanks to Yakabe and Yoko for then hospiatlity Saturday night. It was good to relax over a few beers after a hard days paddle. It must have been "interesting" for Yoko to finally meet the "strange" people that you chat to on the forum. Much appreciated.
Keep in touch and let us know if your in town and looking to get out on the yak, otherwise Fisher and I (at least) will be heading back to Cape Elizabeth in the not too distant future I reckon.

I'm off to Kangaroo Island for a week on Saturday (yep still on leave). I'll be taking the yak and hopefully will have some big fish stories to tell on my return.

Regards Scupper
 

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Mattdogger, I've found cleaning snook is probably best if ya use a knife and board....sticking em in the Simpson with ya jocks and socks generally contaminates their flavour.....although in your case it may leave ya jocks and socks smelling fresher. OOOh...there's a fat Victorian belly laugh going on :wink: :D

Nice to see the SA lads all getting together...great report gents.:D
 

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Yeah you're right poddy..... jocks and socks end up smellying better after a good dose of snook softner!! :shock: Plus saves scaling (add rocks) and if you chuck in your fillet knife for a rinse cycle you get some fillets. Also a bonus for the ladies, this approach turns standard stockings into wicked fishnets! ( Good call! :lol: ) Take it easy poddy, I will track you boys down next year, I should be moving over that way in around feb, march.
 
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