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Flat Rock eughhhhhh!

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Topic: Flat Rock eughhhhhh!
Posted By: TheSnapperWhisperer
Subject: Flat Rock eughhhhhh!
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2003 at 9:08am

Flat Rock (behind Kawau) was dirty as a dirty thing on Saturday, just in case anyone was keen to have a swim there.  Vis 4-5m on surface, deteriorated as tide started running out, 2m at depth.

Lots of sweep, mackeral, etc, but only saw one school of kahawai and no kings. 

Might have to try Ruahine this weekend I think. 

Any more vis reports?




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Posted By: Damo
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2003 at 1:39pm

I noticed a heap of dirty water north of Whangaparaoa on Saturday too. all the eastuaries on the coast have had a bit of a flush with some of that heavy rain a few days ago. Did you dive close to the rock itself or on some of the pins nearby? see any snapper?

Damian



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Posted By: Redfinger
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2003 at 3:11pm

Hi Damian ,

I spoke to Reidfish today. Very little seen but vis was crap as soon as you dived so very hard to see anything. They were just diving around Flat rock itself as far as I know.

Kingfish action has been very quiet with full moon - very dead at Great Mercury and Aldermans last week for any decent pelagic action.

Russ



Posted By: Damo
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2003 at 4:06pm
yeah, we had a bit of a rush of them beginning last month but we only manage a few and had noticed they must be holed up somewhere. do you dive the SE pins and drop offs- some big fish (kingfish) have come from there and some Snapper no doubt?

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Posted By: TheSnapperWhisperer
Date Posted: 24 Mar 2003 at 5:23pm
I've only dived the reefs immediately surrounding the main rock, only because I don't know where the surrounding pins are.  Any kings in the are would move between the pins and the main rock with the current, probably in a fixed circuit I expect.  I believe some kings do a regular (say 15 minute) circuit on rocks like that.  Plenty of good fish have been seen and speared there over the years, and not too few very big snappers up to 14 kg I hear too. Can be excellent in nice vis.


Posted By: Damo
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2003 at 2:25pm

There are other reefs SE of the main rock, easy to spot on the local chart and with the sounder. Looks mighty impressive from on top with electronics, so must be awesome below. Have pulled some big fish from certain parts of these reefs in the past. This year hasn't really provided the circumstances but I'll get to it. I have noticed kingies doing laps too. Have you dived the reef south of Challanger Island - Kawau? Its about 100m south and is normally covered in sign and Butterfly Perch. Do Butterflies need perches?

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Posted By: Bushpig
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2003 at 2:35pm

Damian,

Are you fishing the Furuno ? What are your hot tips for the contest

Given the wind forcast I think I might fish the back end of Waiheke tomorrow for Kings

Bushie



Posted By: Damo
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2003 at 3:13pm

Bushie

Not doing the big F this year. So far as hot tips go, well..........

For a start it looks as tho the wether will win the first day or so but the increasing swell should help things along for the rest of the tourny. Tucked up under the cliffs near the end of Takatu could be the shot for a good king this time of year although the back of Waiheke is going to be less crowded. There is some really good current rips out / in past blubell and elephant points. Bluebell pt has a good little reef running out to the south of it and there are some great options there for a change of light snapper or kingie once the day becomes day proper. Maori rock, is another crowded option. If it were me and I had the time/ boat etc it would be up to that rock of Mr Simpsons for the day mmmmmmmmm

Some really excellent patches of deep foul all through this area and from memory when I was fishing comercially it was riddled with the good stuff. Bloody exposed but so safety first of course. GD LUK



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Posted By: Bushpig
Date Posted: 26 Mar 2003 at 5:14pm

Cheers Damian,

Hopefully Saturday will let us out wider. Was thinking Horn rock but might go to Simpsons, Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

 



Posted By: Redfinger
Date Posted: 28 Mar 2003 at 12:31pm

Deepsea , reef off southern end of Challenger excellent for kingies. However also excellent for Bronze Whalers , many fish taken off us spearos from here. This happens far more at this spot than out at Flat rock which is a little odd eh.

Will weather calm down enough by Sunday?

Russ




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