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Hi all

i'm heading out to Pouto pt. for the weekend.
been there earlier this year and had an awesome time, heaps of snaps and kahawai during the
right tide Big smile.

Anyone been out there before?
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Spent 10 years of my life going there from Auckers every second weekend... The locals liked us so much they put up a caravan and freezer space for a little bit of koha and goods in exchange,  like bread, milk and 1/2 gals of port wine for rent... 
Walk out to get mussels about a mile down the beach towards the lighthouse, bend down in the water, just over knee high and grab a bunch or two and fire up a storm on the beach with a bit of corrugated iron for a cook up... If we were lucky some of the locals were heading down and we would jump on the back of their utes for the return trip... straight out from the old life boat launching ramp is a rock with heaps of small crayfish... and some nice kings patrol the deep water at the edge... 200 metres or so down the beach in early summer and some nice gurnard can be had...  magic place and some great memories had with a lot of fish caught.. went there with my bus 3 years ago after being away 20 odd years... the magic is still there... 

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Whoa! mussels? i didnt know you can get mussels there. im definitely looking forward to this weekend now LOL
I'll be staying in that hall.
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yup.. we used to stay in there free in the old days... they had an old fridge that gave you an electric shock every time you grabbed the handle... heaps of fleas on the old kapok mattresses but we were fishing.. Big smile  Then Ole Fred May {house right on the point} said we could use his caravan as long as we didnt smoke inside and made a space in his downstairs freezer for us to fillet our fish, pack and freeze to take home... only the locals would know where the mussel beds were, but we were shown and would walk out about waist high... reach down and grab a clump/feed off the bottom and put into a sack .. only took what we neded for however long we were staying.. heaps of driftwood to make a fire on the beach surrounded by big rocks... then cook them up for a nice feed... few beers to wash em down...  fry up some fish or heat some backed beans mixed in with spaghetti and fried onions... gawd the stuff we ate back then.. burn toast.. and lashings of butter..
Slept many a night in the corner next to the fire on the beach with lines out and ratchets set .. and we would be awake, bolt upright if any sound was heard ...LOL

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That's Low tide and you can see in the foreground a spit jutting out which is about 100m along from the beach road entrance...
Fish this spit on the incoming tide and cast back towards the point in the background and you'll be into 50-60 foot of water... If you cast the other way, towards where the photo is being taken from, you will get some nice gurnard over the sand...
Have a good weekend and let us know how you got on...





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Use to surfcast alot around there also,some mighty big gurnard there.Used s/bs off the beach just around the corner couple of hundred metres towards lighthouse,got some great trevs too.
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thanks for the great tips mate.
will let you know how we go Beer
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haven't seen photos of the place for years thanks  Thumbs Up  great place to fish nice great memoires 
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*Fisher* have stood on that ledge many times and have seen some really big sharks go past the old man used to stand in the water up to his calfs not ME Embarrassed.I fish sand island now and then and look across must now get back even if only for a look .thanks for the pics much enjoyed Thumbs UpClap
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Really deep off those rocks,great fun with a couple of burley bags there,the ky would swarm around,got cleaned out there a few times,must get back there.
Used a kite out passed the lighthouse got some big snappas but the current was super strong,got the kite powered up as hard as we could but it would still take the lot either in or out depending on tide,noticed over the couple of years going up there that the bay further round (toward light),think they use to call it rosemary bay?,began filling up with sand,guess its just the nature of the whole area with the sand movements,use to be a real dodgy patch near the light,one minute hard then super soft,always interesting that place.
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yeah lots of quicksand patchs around the point
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Originally posted by xsspeed xsspeed wrote:

One leg by sand island do you mean round by tapora ways? Manukapua Island?
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Editted my post to keep it from being thrashed, you may want to do the same
 
What's the access track like at this time of year? May give the inlaws Patrol a bash, it's been looking forlorn since they moved from up there into the city - doesnt get to see the mud anymore!
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I find this place real eery, wild, definetly some strong energy around there. Oh and very very sharky. There was a race a people that lived in the sand dunes around here centuries ago, fare skinned that were possibly some say survivors of a Spaniard ship trying to cross the bar. They eventually intermingled with Local maori and were breed into some of their lines, so the story was told to me. 
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Agree there Manoa,certinaly wild,with a strong sense to the place,like you are not alone when out in the dunes overnight.
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Hi all
sorry for the last post ( i rarely get on the pc)
Yup we set out sat morning, came back sun night.
Unfortunately we weren't too successful Disapprove
only caught 3 nice fat gurnards and 2 kahawai, and heaps of undersize snappers using size 5 hooks!LOL
but overall we had an awesome time, felt awesome going back there..







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how do you get to where the photos are taken? ive been to glinks and driven miles down the beach but there must be a main rd way im guessing
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take the road to Pouto not glinks back at dragaville
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