Pcj wrote: Just been talking to the young lady at burnsco. She fished last Saturday between Matakawau and Awawhitupark,in 3 to 4 m with strong tide and said she couldnt miss,bit of red weed but nothing to major. Had same issues out east,where we did ok Saturday ,guy up the rd fished same place for nil. Livebaits are getting hard catch out east "smudge" had a nice trev on the sakabi and fold down warehouse rod. bit of an effort to get in but good fun.Became snapper bait.Hindsight should of smoked it. |
smudge wrote:
Hehe that would be Kat, she and her partner Chad know their stuff. Two scenarios are very succesful in the Big muddy at this time of the year through to April: The transition of the channels where they start to rise up and the transition where they start to level off, typically 2 to 5 metres where 1/2 ounce sinkers rule. Strayline rigs with the lightest of sinkers pay off very well in scenario two. In scenario one strayline rigs with heavier sinkers, two to four ounce, pay off very well. A regular big snapper spot (Skoti's spot) fishes well using straylines on slack water. So do a pile of other rigs but yeah, it's hard for people to get their heads around fishing light weights in the Manukau. Light gear really helps. For instance, last night I was fishing 10lb braid (a bit heavy, using an 8/0 hook on a single hook dropper and a 5/0 hook on a 10kilo mono mainline - no trace - just a 1/2oz sinker, a soft bead and a 5/0 hook. Both rigs got decent fish. Nothing huge but I'll take a 45cm snap all day long. Bait was kahawai, I didn't try a jig, we had a pretty tight schedule. |
smudge wrote: A regular big snapper spot (Skoti's spot) fishes well using straylines on slack water. So do a pile of other rigsĀ Ā but yeah, it's hard for people to get their heads around fishing light weights in the Manukau. Light gear really helps. For instance, last night I was fishing 10lb braid (a bit heavy, using an 8/0 hook on a single hook dropper and a 5/0 hook on a 10kilo mono mainline - no trace - just a 1/2oz sinker, a soft bead and a 5/0 hook. Both rigs got decent fish. Nothing huge but I'll take a 45cm snap all day long |
BananaBoat wrote:
Curious, at slack water, are you guys fishing tide lines in the main channel straylined, have only done that at dead low tide when zero current is around, but seems to be just that little bit in the tide line.... the odd nice fish too Im fishing 2 overhead setup for baits, 4 & 8kg mono, when the current slows down, going from droppers of 1oz to 1/4oz strayline baits, my 4kg mono setup gets most of my fish Now looking at doing 2kg mono a little bit more. Right up on the banks well away from the main channel, its realistic using ultra light gear in some places |
gurnard wrote: Smudge, didnāt deploy any jigs although did have them and my jigging setup on board. There was too much tide, wind and swell to contend with in my 12ft Dinghy at Cake Island. With regards to other posts on straylining and methods this time of year, i generally stick to the shallows on light gear as Smudge does. However if targeting bigger models then I can be found at or nearby Skotis spot well into winter. My gear typically ranges from 10kg to 15kg mono but thatās because it was used for over the bar and the deeper channels where larger sinkers are necessary. I usually have no issues using said mono in the shallows but lighter gear would be better, I just canāt be bothered changing my spools. I could buy another couple of combos but with 13 setups already I probably shouldnāt šš Smudge - likewise with the live bait. We could only manage tiny snapper. Every time I target live bait in the harbour I canāt find them. |
Tonto2 wrote: Can anyone see the Manukau and save me a 5 minute drive,? Wondering if there will be enough clean water there tomorrow to have a fish. I took the days in between long weekends off hoping to get some fishing doneššš |
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