The Tamure Kid wrote: There are trip reports, Johnny, and then there's flat out rubbing our noses in it!! That would pretty much be the highlights of a season or two for me, and you manage it in one trip... Great effort. There's real skill in landing that medley of fish with the variety of techniques you mention. Well done, mate.Β |
MrWildabeast wrote: Good stuff and those Jonnys look awesome |
lingee wrote: nice |
Catchelot wrote: Very well done JW |
Telecaster wrote: Nice work! |
Sanchez wrote: freaking awesome. Gives me the jitters.Β Β |
Rozboon wrote: Delicious mixed bag there, not sure which one I would eat first. (Probably Kingfish sashimi entree then JD main...) |
Muppet wrote: Yeah boy! Well done mate just another day in the office |
Steps wrote: Cool report I've managed to find a few really productive and reliable spots north of Auckland over the last few years, both these ones I only fish on the outgoing tide (can be hard to choose which one to pick!). These hauls are pretty much average and what I expect at this time of year tbh. Β And classic example of of why 5% of rec fishermen catch 95% of rec fish. Keeping historic records.Β I found once figured out the bottom end, it was more a quick prospect of a couple locations that would be coming into 'season' on the way out to planed spots. And those was more gps than sounder fishing. Once have the 'records' one always goes home with a feed. Mark Twain : " luck is directly proportional to the effort put in" |
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