Nice work Tom. There a great fighting fish!
Just following up from our discussion regards
Kahawai In WA, I though you guys might like this little video clip?
The Kahawai do a spawning run up the WA coast
from the South West which usually starts around Easter / Anzac weekend. On their migration they tend to predate on
what they call Herring (not a herring at all, but a smaller version of a Kahawai). In the video you can see the kids first
picking up the “herring” which have been chased onto the beach by the Kahawai
then catch Kahawai as they beach themselves trying to capture the herring.
Trust me boys if you want to target big
Kahawai, then Autumn in the south west of WA is the place for you!
Enjoy!

Yea
the Bronzie’s get fat at this time of the year. You often see footage from
aircraft of packs of bronzie’s gorging on a school of Kahawai. Very impressive
stuff and reminds you of why so many people in WA get taken by sharks each
year?
Sounds
Awesome Geoff. Makes me think we should start a thread related to great fish
runs around the planet. I know for sure the Salmon runs in Alaska is on my
bucket list. Not so much for the fishing, but more to see such a spectacle. I
was meant to go for my 40th, but funds ran short. One day, one day!

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