
Thought I would put together a bit of info onto the sight that has been happening in
Off Te Kaha over the weekend at Patuwahine there was a Kahawai work up and two good size marlin seen beating up the school of fish. The call came over the radio as no one had any game gear. One of these was also called as a blue.
Whakatane has produced some good tuna from the back of Whale between 1.5 km to 5 km out. Four from high 50’s to 78. These are massive fish and merits to the anglers and their crews. This was before the sea temp started to drop, it has come back several degrees, now around 18.5 degrees. A lot of Dolphin activity and Albacore with the odd good size Skipjack thrown in. Several marlin hooked but nothing weighed, one marlin is swimming around with a Trophy Deep Purple as dental floss the first time the lure hit the water then gone. (Great for the lure manufactures) The angler was back on the phone ordering another one while still out on the boat crying. Marlin reported to have been seen at the Paragon, back of whale and in the trench (Eastern Arm) in the last week.
In the lure front I have added a lot of new skirted lures to my range and placing the skirts on the majority of my heads. I will look at updating the season as we go, I will post when the first blue is landed and the catches from Waihau Bay and Eastern Bay as I hear them. Tight lines and all the best for the game season. Derek at Trophy lures
I have just been on your Trophy lures web site and had a look. Certainly some interesting lures there. I thought I had quelled the lure buying beast within me - the one that randomly empties the wallet but........
Floppy on Blue Leda went out of Whakatane first starting behind whale but the best temp he got was 17.8 and the further north he went the colder it got. No sign of birds, bait or fish. He then went down off the Motu and found bait in 100 to 110 metres but all down deep and the bird life was better but not the greatest, again the deeper you went the colder it got all around 18.5. Went to the hot spot on the SSTT map off Opape (between Opotiki and the Motu) where they found the best temp 19.2, had a rigger pulled but and albie or similar with nothing else seen.
Cruised back to Whakatane and in 30 metres of water off Ohope found schools of Albies coke bottle size, these were amongst juvenille king fish. Alot of bird life and surface activity but no apex preditors to be had.
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