Nice. If I didnt have a baby due any moment now I'd be taking the boat out there this weekend??
Any more info on what gear was used?? Poppers near floating kelp??Nice. If I didnt have a baby due any moment now I'd be taking the boat out there this weekend??
Any more info on what gear was used?? Poppers near floating kelp?? [/i was using a grim reaper 150 grm in silver, pretty much casting at the kelp from about 30-40meters it took the 2nd cast, and it took about ten minutes to land. The King had a couple of really good runs even with the reel clutch pretty tight. i saw another one that day, i hooked the kelp and when i winched that in to free it, there was a King coming in with the kelp unnderneath. I've since lost a smaller one as well - busted (50lb braid!)me off at the boat, so they are out there. Not sure how you would go about spearing one, they spook easily so using a boat from up wind as a blind might and drifting onto them might work. QUOTE] felixx wrote: Hey fella when is your Mrs due, we are due 2 march
Glenn |
SAL72 wrote: [QUOTE=vip_yo] Nice. If I didnt have a baby due any moment now I'd be taking the boat out there this weekend?? Any more info on what gear was used?? Poppers near floating kelp?? [/i was using a grim reaper 150 grm in silver, pretty much casting at the kelp from about 30-40meters it took the 2nd cast, and it took about ten minutes to land. The King had a couple of really good runs even with the reel clutch pretty tight. i saw another one that day, i hooked the kelp and when i winched that in to free it, there was a King coming in with the kelp unnderneath. I've since lost a smaller one as well - busted (50lb braid!)me off at the boat, so they are out there. Not sure how you would go about spearing one, they spook easily so using a boat from up wind as a blind might and drifting onto them might work. QUOTE] |
Good stuff lads. Was thinking of you guys being in the drink when the sun was scorching me and my paintbrush yesterday.
that must have been some hot work there mate, hope you had a few cold ones at the ready.
yes im aware of that not so new law, thanks anyways. just means you have to eat up
R Jack wrote: Was out with L Akaloa in... wait for it.... Little Akaloa over the weekend. arrived saturday 6pm, in time for an evening dive, a couple of crays to me and a fat butter for him. Vis a very hazy 2.5-3m. Out again in the morning, pretty hard going with exceptionally poor vis, highly variable, out deep it was >1m, in the weed belt it was more like 2... bit of a swell working as well. managed to grab a cray that I gave myself a hell of a fright finding (basically swam into the bugger) and then waited around in midwater for a fish I wanted to swim past my speartip. All in all, a bit too much like hard work. In conclusion, Little Akaloa isn't really worth the trip unless you have a batch there, and can sit on the deck drinking beers, in which case it is well worth it. |
Ha, good to meet you Yip yo. As for the worthiness of little Akaloa, I agree R Jack, beers on the deck were fantastic. On another note, Kaiks Summer series, anyone got a spare ride/want a noob partner. I'm not going to get anyone any medals but am just keen to get wet.
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