Taiharuru 19th July
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Topic: Taiharuru 19th July
Posted By: Bakes
Subject: Taiharuru 19th July
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 3:17pm
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Got itchy feet on Sunday by about midday and jacked up a mate to head out for a fish. Launched at 2pm at Pataua and headed out for a look. It was blowing a gale, but straight off the land so we tried to tuck in nice and close but the wind came up even more as a squall blew through for about half an hour, pulled the anchor a couple of times so we resorted to riding it out tucked in a gut surrounded by cliffs.
Once it finally died down we headed out a couple of hundred metres from Taiharuru entrance and set the burley flowing. We'd been out for a couple of hours by now and hadn't even had a bite. At about quarter to 5 my mate gets a couple of little bites and manages to hook a fish, up comes a decent panny of a few pounds. Next bait i'm watching him and he starts getting tiny little taps and nudges again, lowers the rod, nudge, nudge again then he's into it, and this is a solid fish. His tiny little rod and real screamed on the first couple of runs, nearly down to the spool but manages to slowly get some line back. I've cleared my lines and seem to wait for ages until we see a pink shape slowly coming up knackered. A quick gaff and into the boat with a beauty snapper (Weighed 5.7Kg when we got home so 13-14lbs?). We got 6 more between us and a medium trev before the bite finished and we headed home.
Ended up being a great evening after cursing our luck earlier in the trip. All the fish caught were very tentative on the bite and there were quite a few missed because i got the timing wrong on the strike. Interestingly the big one and half the others were caught straight under the boat by my mate with me catching the other half by casting unweighted baits further out.
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Posted By: BeachedAsBro
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 3:21pm
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Good on ya for braving the conditions... sound like it paid off in the end. Well done
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Posted By: rocko
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 3:30pm
Taiharuru usual produces some nice winter fish this time of year
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Posted By: brown
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 4:23pm
one of my favourite haunts....onya for getting amongst it
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Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 5:55pm
Rewards came to the lads for braving the elements and waiting, well done mate.
Did the water look dirty?
The reason I ask, is cos I have had this happen to me twice just up the coast from where you went, just after storms and SouWesters like what we have just had... By Twice I mean same spot, same tide, two weeks apart, rotten weather in between wknds.
And we caught big 'uns directly below the boat in 20ft of water in the winter, where as, just after the storm this school sort of came up the berley trail direction and then slowly surrounded us for a mad hour before they moved off and in that time the biggest were straight below the boat, where as casting the floating bait out, as you do, with straylining, we were getting only the small snaps, trevally and kahawai.
This was really bizaare and maybe meant the big fish were perhaps more hungry and not afraid of approaching the noise and shadow of the boat, water viz was about 6 ft if that, it was overcast with patchy skies and passing showers with the SW squalls that come with it, and just as you describe the bites were finicky and small, but once we had sussed that and changed hook sizes it was all on...
So get out there after storms this time of the year ...
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Posted By: OffTheHook
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 8:37pm
nice
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Posted By: 2SHITS
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 9:16pm
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Great trip report... been smoked in the shallows at dusk a few times on 15kg up round der -
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Posted By: kingieslayer
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2009 at 11:20pm
good report mate.
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Posted By: biggear
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 6:22am
good on ya for getting out there amongst it.
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Posted By: phantomdeviant
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 6:31am
Thats the story. A few fish for tea. Was pretty windy up Keri ways after lunch but we got a few too
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Posted By: NZTurtle
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 12:34pm
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Was yes/no on Sunday AM for Toots launch. Then wind gathered so flagged it. Took the kids out to Toots and walked out from the reserve. Arrrghh! Lots of boats tucked into the coast in flat water. Still, at least I know where I can fish in a screaming SW/W wind (SWMBO a bit peeved about this).
Well done on the fishing Bakes. Good to hear.
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Posted By: jimt
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 12:38pm
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Hi. Good on you for making the effort. I like this time of the year, this year seems to be a bit later than earlier years, but if you can get out & be open minded & patient, it is usually the best fishing time of the year. I hope you don't make a habit of doing this while I am still working. Cheers.
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Posted By: Bakes
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 1:28pm
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Catchelot
The water was quite murky like you say, and conditions very very similar. It was a good few days after the swell had died off though. Would love to get out there just as the swell starts to ease next time.
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Posted By: tugboat
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 7:11pm
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Nice one bakes love that place man, pataua, under rated have you fished the reefs much straight out from frogtown?? Interesting looking bottom structure there!! Are you a local there??
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Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2009 at 7:45pm
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Guys, really nice to see a few Whanga Vegas folks chatting, keep up the contact, otherwise this forum is all JAFA and BOP fellas.
:))
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Posted By: Bakes
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 8:29am
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Hi Tugboat
Yea my old man used to set the sea net out on the furtherest reef when we were kids. Apparently its fairly flat although i remember it getting snagged every so often. We used to get quite a few terakihi and even boarfish along with the usual snapper, trevs, moki and kahawai. My little bro has dived a few calm days out there too but said they were fairly featureless, mostly big rocks without many cracks or holes for crays. Surely must be some good ground out there somewhere though. I've always found that area to fish best just before sunrise.
Its a mint piece of coastline, we've got a leasehold batch at Pataua South and learnt to fish/dive/surf etc there growing up. Its such a good access point to the coast with sheltered spots from wind from the north through the west to straight southerly.
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Posted By: Pigs
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 8:52am
Nice report mate i had a simalar day at the same spot! so easy to launch as long as you know the area:) Nice one go the north!!! My report was 'mid winter madness' have a read.
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Posted By: hookerpuka
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 11:20am
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Nice. been some Knarly weather to contend with of late but its been worth the effort and cold. some awesome fish getting caught from Whangas and north of. Northland rocks the rest is just average :P
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Posted By: Pigs
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 12:10pm
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Hey and whats the deal, can we post with no names of the spots:)
otherwise we will be chocked up with jafas even in winter!!
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Posted By: Bakes
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 12:33pm
Fair call Pigs. Noted for next time. Gotta give some description of the general area though. Its nice to know when people are (or aren't) catching fish in one's neck of the woods.
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Posted By: jimt
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 12:35pm
hookerpuka wrote:
Nice. been some Knarly weather to contend with of late but its been worth the effort and cold. some awesome fish getting caught from Whangas and north of. Northland rocks the rest is just average :P |
Hi. I have to agree with that at the present time. Last week, 1 of the family left Kaitaia with his mate, out on the east side, back within 2 hours with their limit, all around 10 - 12 lbs. It is slow lately where I mainly fish, Pakiri out to the mokes, it is very patchy. Still, it is better than work. And it will get better, Cheers.
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Posted By: Pigs
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 1:37pm
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cool as Bakes, i live on the estuary myself so i love the place and it is my main sorce of food:) was thinking about putting up a post to get a specialised network of whanagrei locals so we can all communicate? ideas?
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Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 1:42pm
I'm all for it as long as Whg folk don't devulge too much about where, otherwise we will see a fleet of JAFA's launching at One Tree Pt.
...no fish here, all in da Ho raki gulf ear, move along 
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Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 6:15pm
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Bump!...
Bump!...
C'mon Whanga-Vegas fisho guys and girls...
What sayeth thee, you folk keen or what?
If I get enough kapai kiaoras I will approach the mods and ask their esteamed permission  
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Posted By: marx
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 6:29pm
Not exactly a local but I fish out of Ngunguru a lot as my folks have a batch there. Taiharuru point is my fave for shore fishing, pretty much there or down further towards kauri point.
Will be up there a bit after November, will be going out deep mostly if anyone is keen for Kings and Puka.
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Posted By: tugboat
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2009 at 9:36pm
Bakes wrote:
Hi Tugboat
Yea my old man used to set the sea net out on the furtherest reef when we were kids. Apparently its fairly flat although i remember it getting snagged every so often. We used to get quite a few terakihi and even boarfish along with the usual snapper, trevs, moki and kahawai. My little bro has dived a few calm days out there too but said they were fairly featureless, mostly big rocks without many cracks or holes for crays. Surely must be some good ground out there somewhere though. I've always found that area to fish best just before sunrise.
Its a mint piece of coastline, we've got a leasehold batch at Pataua South and learnt to fish/dive/surf etc there growing up. Its such a good access point to the coast with sheltered spots from wind from the north through the west to straight southerly. |
yeah mean place aye bakes, i used to spend alot time up there also, my mates family have also got a lease hold batch up there in pataua south which theve had for 20 or so years heading towards the bridge on the right, hes one back from the big old green school house opposite the mud flats there, .. Mates been living in the uk for a while so dont get up there much anymore!!
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Posted By: Kezza 1
Date Posted: 23 Jul 2009 at 12:31pm
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ye theres been some good fishing up the coast a bit too
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Posted By: 2SHITS
Date Posted: 23 Jul 2009 at 10:25pm
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Sheezzz, you guys plundering my nursery and complaining about jafas, wtf up with dat catchelot... when was the last time u even went fishing u internet???? 
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Posted By: Pigs
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2009 at 8:56am
Ru 4 real cuz??? I myself have every right to complain about people in the area as i live right there! as for catchalot he fishes as much as me bro and is aslo from the area, its my nursery too cuz so lets have a common respect as we all need to share our resources. No one man can own the area but we can all conserve it!
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Posted By: NZTurtle
Date Posted: 24 Jul 2009 at 11:25am
Heys Pigs, I think he's a pullin your leg :)
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