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That’s a great fish seahunter. Stonker, well done
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Originally posted by shaneg shaneg wrote:

Kahawai heads in 30 - 35 cm range are great decent snapper baits.. only problem in manukau would be current to let it rest on bottom and if you get to do that then rays and sharks picking them up.

Mean I'll give it a try. Don't want a stingray but would be keen to catch a shark just once in my life.

Not sure how to safely remove the hook though, saw a guy recently lose his pinky finger trying to unhook a shark. I've got some "slash proof" filiting gloves maybe they'll be enough. Will chuck them in my bag next time just in case LOL
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That’s an awesome snapper fish hunter. We were tempted to head over to the Papakura channel on Friday but missed the best tide and it was nearly dusk after fluffing around trying spots closer to home in search of carrots.

The thing I love most about our harbour is its tendency to humble you every now and then. Keeps things interesting and more rewarding when you get good results.

I’ve found over 25 plus years of fishing the Manuaku that the good spots come and go. It’s forever changing. One of my favourite spots delivered 11 big gurnard in 30 mins and I’ve revisited the same spot countless times yet never had it as good, ever. But because of that one memory it’s nostalgic to me and I still try it!

Mejobloggs - you can get those long nose hook removal tools for sharks. I don’t use them but I probably should have many times 😂
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Here's the guy gets his finger removed by a shark Shocked

Bit of gore/injury warning i guess. Not too bad, but just thought I'd add the warning if there's any squeemish or kids browsing this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga0Sdj3TEKM

Definitely will be bringing something to aid hook removal lol
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We launched from Cornwallis this morning about 7.30 to catch the first of the outgoing tide. A bit lumpy so stopped off at Big Bay for a bit and picked up 1 x big one eyed carrot. Carried on to Ropers and got another 8 between about 10am to 11.30. Got enough so went home.
Oh what a smasher - two eggs and a rasher!
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That's a nice catch DIY
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Far out, nice catch mate... liked


Have never caught a Gurnard on the muddy
May I ask.... what depth did you fish & what baits caught them... berley ?
Is there a preference for the outgoing tide
I'm in a kayak, so pretty restricted to where I can go to
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I caught these in about 5m and will generally fish between 2 - 8m. I use flasher rigs or this strayline rig using small cubes of salted bonito from my local dairy. I don’t use berley. From fishing on the east coast with kaburas and micro jigs I’ve had to learn to stay in one spot as I would usually move all over the place. I haven’t really worked out which tides are best and have caught them at all stages of the tide. One thing I have learnt from Gurnard on the muddy is the get used to failure!!
Oh what a smasher - two eggs and a rasher!
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Thanks for sharing that   

Originally posted by DIY DIY wrote:

One thing I have learnt from Gurnard on the muddy is the get used to failure!!

Yeah, I know all about that over these colder months
Its a brilliant fishery over the warmer months & 8mins form home to access it
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It is definitely a great fishery. I only really fish it in the winter for carrots and the rest of the year we fish in the gulf out from gulf harbour to anchorite etc or up round the coromandel. We catch a lot of good snaps and recently got into kingfish jigging but I still find it hard to beat a still flat calm day on the manukau in the winter when the carrots are on.
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Generally I will stay in one location and fish the "waves" of Gurnard that tend to show up. Although of course the lure of "that sport over there might be better" does tempt me from time to time Embarrassed
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6 hours at Huia on the rocks out past the boat ramp

Not a single bite haha

Where is the manager, I wish to complain
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Originally posted by mejobloggs mejobloggs wrote:

6 hours at Huia on the rocks out past the boat ramp

Not a single bite haha

Where is the manager, I wish to complain

I'd like to say that I've never had a day like that on the Manukau, but unfortunately I've had quite a few of them.
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My 4th trip to Manukau without a bite.

Possibly I'm using too big bait/hooks? Seen other guys catching smaller fish but I'm sick of smaller fish and looking for something decent. Biggest snapper in my life is 36cm which is pretty puny haha

Today for bait I had a Kahawai head (from 30cm Kahawai). I cut it in half vertically to expose all the insides, and put a size 6|0 circle hook through the eye.

Also tried a chunk of paraori flesh.
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OK, now isn't really a good time to target big snapper in close on big baits in the Manukau. Keep your baits small, see if you can snag a trevally or a gurnard.
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Plenty of kahawai feeding on the surface today around the harbour, not much else but a beautiful day out there and a decent haul for the smoker. Quite small kahawai all around 35cm.
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A quiet day for us on the Muddy today. Fished the incoming off Grahams Beach for very little. A couple of small snapper, a horse of a kahawai and this guy

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I'm waiting for mid September to hit the coast, bugger the harbour for this time of year Flaw Big smile
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Out for a morning fish today after an extended lay off. Nice morning, southerly and poor fishing for us. Plenty of small kahawai and not much else.
slowly going where everyone else has already been
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Was out off blockhouse bay today, stink fishing, just the 1 kahawai for the bin
Saw heaps of sign in 2-3m, stacks of it, got zero bites from it all.... lots of activity on the surface
Interestingly, last time out, the water was 14.6, today was 15.3 & 15.6 right on high tide
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