Game fishing update - Tutukaka

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Nice one Krow,  I was out of cell range for most of the last few days and I think I missed a call from you.

I worked the back of the knights Monday - 160 - 180m and there was lots of bait at 30m and im picking they were Albies. yesterday I worked 147 - 180m off home point and once again there were good bait schools and Skippies were picked  up every 1/3 hours or so.  Lots of whales and heaps of big Manta Rays and Sunfish.

The word I have is that th good water is being carried back out for a bit which maybe is a reaction to the big mass of good water coming in through Whangaroa and into the B.O.I. From there I have been advised that we should expect to see this then once again poke its way back into Toots and as such some good fishing again.
 
Time will tell, but it is certainly a little quiet up there at present hence me coming back early.  Subject to weather I may pop back up beginning of next week.  Ill be up over the weekend anyway fixing bits and pieces.  Amazing how long the list of things to do gets once you actually start spending some time on board  ! ! !Wink
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No action eh Lance?  Bad luck bring the boat further north, it sounds like its fishing pretty well up here now
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Originally posted by Fishb8 Fishb8 wrote:

Definitely female. The males look like they've swum into a brick wall and have a flat face.
They like MacSkippy lures too as well as a small livie.
Thanks.
Inside she had 2 partially digested saury should have taken a pic of these too but hands were a tad messy.
 
yeah you missed my call I only wanted to know where not to fish anyway LanceLOL
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Just popped down to the club. 3 striped and a blue going 207 weighed today . Radio sounded busy. No one I reconise at the club for any further intel so it's back down to the boat to continue with my chores :)
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Popped out to get some skippies for the B&B comp as well as tow some plastic but was only out a short time as it was a bit snotty at the knights for my boat...
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Was down the club this morning, caught up with lance& co .Lances boat is looking very sharp indeed. Thier were 4 Marlin caught yesterday
 
13th Feb
S/Marlin Paul Douglas (Bosca) T/R  est 110 kg
S/marlin B.Chapman  (Wild Bill) weighed @ russell
S/Marlin Messy Robinson (Tuturangi) T/R  est 85kg
Blue Marlin Denise Parker (Eclipse )  207.4kg Caught of Cape Brett in 170 mtrs
 
Mako  (Cara Mia) T/R est 50kg
 
Just rang club 1 marlin has been caught so far to-day, Boatramp was full this morning so lots of boats out . Lets hope they have a late bite time to-day. Will update when i can? ( grrr broadband)
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Nice to catch up Wayne, bloody hot day down there, but, work done and back in Auckland now
 
Went and caught up with Steve the local smoker on my way home.  99% of fish have been full to the brim with Squid and a number  had been gorging so hard he was amazed they had not split open all by themselves LOL
 
A few, and, only a few had Rays Bream and a coupld of Skippies !.
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Nice Lance, good to hear the intel about squid upon this new moon...good stuffClap
 
a mate on the west coast - up north, got one (non member) and it had a grey mullet in its stomach.
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will be a good weekend up there this weekend with the comp on hope the fish come out to play

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Mullet in stomach can be quite common on west coast -theory is marlin come in very close at night and hunt mullet.  John who has "Westcoaster" told me few years ago that when fishing was hot off Hokianga (14 shots in an afternoon) - the marlin had mullet in them.  Mullet in stomach probably means fish in close.  Another oldtimer Rex off Bluefin told me a grey mullet dropped dead into marlin schoolling on a ball of yellwtail or kohes was as good as putting a livie of same in.  They obviously like em.
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Yeah good one Shane, my mate who told me that fish around the Ahipara area and they get marlin in as close as 50 metres! and those buggers have also scored one in a 12 foot tinnyClapClap 
 
So yes I certainly believe they come in real close and feed on mullet, perhaps at night, etc
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Would a squid make a good pitch bait?
I presume so
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My Mates lad Joel Davies went out from Sandy Bay yesterday and got a 183kg Blue Marlin.
three hour fight on 37kg will find out more details...
 
Well done Joel first MarlinClapClapClap
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Cry  stoked for the angler ! ! ! ! !  Just wish I was up there :)
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it was 165kg on 24kg. died after 30 mins and they struggled to get it up ove the next few hours. 2nd marlin for the boat and only 3 days on the water
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spare spot for 1 , if weather forecast holds

sat or sun out of tutes, in my wee 5.5 ramco, or may look at West coast off Muriwai depending on the sea /forecast

leaving Auckland ,  anyone interested,
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Immmm could be, Sunday only. TXT me your number (027-4546028). I'll probably be offline from now till next week Weather looks cracker! 
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yeah take him out Mark, he is no longer a virgin, but it appears he is going back to the dark sideLOL
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hey Kezza, any idea what area they hooked the blue? And whos heading up to fish TUTS this weekend? we will be there for sure as long as the weather holds. Cant wait! Almost a month since we were up there last.
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Heres a pic of Joel and his Blue, thanks for the update Kezz1
 
 
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