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Topic: Heavy Metal 2009
Posted By: sid fishus
Subject: Heavy Metal 2009
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2009 at 10:31pm

Heavy Metal 2009

 

Once again we gathered at Enchanter on Monday evening and loaded up. The anglers for the trip this year were Sid Fishus, Chris Wong, Chopsticks, StellaMoon, The Rod Baron and Kojak (our decky).

 

So anyways we loaded up with all the gear, rods to stake out every tomato plant in the Bay of Plenty, so many rods that some got stowed into the flybridge seat cause the good ship Enchanter was looking like a Porcupine. Lots of awesome food and amazing fruit and veggies from Biggear (cheers).

 

 

With Kojak and Chris Wong here we had gear to test for Africa, JM reels, kojak/jigstar acidwrap rods, jigstar spin rods etc etc etc.  A quick roundtable with the skipper and away we went. Driving through the night and hitting Hicks Bay for some quiet shut eye at 2am.

 

 

Day 1

 

We get out on the banks pretty early cause the forecast tomorrow is looking ****house. Excellent sunny day today with 15kts ish and some excellent Kingy fishing. Our first drop turned in a 28kg fish for Mr Wong. Plenty of 20’s  kilo fish, with some up to 28kg, 29kg and Kojak topping things off with his 35kg model.

 
Check out the belly on this one.

 

 

The fish I mean.

 

Incident for the day with me was hooking a probable bass on a PE4 set up. We drifted half a mile but I just couldn’t get the head up and ended up breaking the line. Bugger but that’s what ya get for fishing the banks with PE4….. 

 

Ya cant always bag em on the lighter line. Nor on the heavy gear for that matter….

 

 There was so much gear to test even these fullas picked up spin rods briefly.

 

Day 2

 

We got 40kts blowing over the banks today so off to the south tucked in behind East Cape out of the worst of the weather, on one of Lance’s reefs for lay days. We got into an awesome run of kings.

 

It started off with quite a few rats (under 20kg = rats out here), I was just starting to think of a sneaky drop on my PE3 set up and was about to get it down from the racks, when Chris hooks into something SOLID.

 

41kg King – JM Power Spell 300g rod, JM PE5 reel,  Zest Curved Slider Silver jig

 

This was the end result and we were all stunned to see 41kg on the scales.

 

Bugger the light gear I’m using PE8. What jig was Chris using? Curved slider in silver, I got a 300gm silver chartreuse curved slider that’ll do.  

 

My lil Saltiga with the drag knob a quarter turn from max squealing and squealing.

 

Unfortunately **** luck comes in threes and Mr Mako takes his motor out about 10m from the surface.  Amazingly this fish weighed in at 41kg with no tail….. and a fair bit of meat loss.  Bitter Sweet fish for me.

 

Kojak kept us all entertained with some top class deckying while the real decky had a fish. I think it is gonna be his new career. Flicking kings back and taking **** from the skipper like a man.

 

Some of the fishing on this day was just awesome with six rods in the water and four or five hooked up at any one time. There were some other hook ups here where the fish could not be stopped and resulted in fast runs and bust offs for Kojak and Mat from memory.

 

 

Kojak putting the hurt on.

Not bad for a lay day I thought.

 

 

Day 3

 

Back to the banks with the wind dropping, we had a 5 hour steam so only got there after lunch. But excellent banks mixed bag puka and king fishing followed in a dying wind.

 

Trevor’s big hook up this afternoon resulted in him chasing a fish from bow to stern and pinging it off under the boat. He has threatened to bring a chainsaw next time to take off anything in his way next time, including the duckboard of Enchanter.

 

We had four excellent fish for the day 3 by 35kg ish kings and a 30kg bass to Kojak. Chris Jigstar 350 is in most of the photos of him with big fish and the ubiquitous JM PE5 and 6 reels. The big kings today were landed on Zest silver Hardy Longs and a JM rocket or two.

 

Check out Chris addition of the silver spoon on the tail end of the jigs, that really came into its own on day four.

 

It continued to calm off out at Jurassic park and we just turned the engines off and drifted for a night out on the banks. This was a cool experience, maybe 20 miles offshore surrounded by royal albatross eating piper and squid from our lights with a lazy sunfish rolling around as well.

 

 

Bent Jigstars.

 

Day 4

 

Was pretty much a day for the larder, mostly puka fishing. The JM rocket jigs were the killer jigs on this day and the PE5 and PE6 setups doing best in the fast current and building wind with fishing generally around the 150m depth.

 

 

Matt fishes for his tummy LOL. Mind you most of us were trying to swipe some trumpeter later Wink.

The best I could do on this day was get a big ass hook up and a big ass sheared leader on a rock……. Oh well some days….

 

We fished through till early afternoon, with the best result being a bass and puka around the 30 kg mark, until Anesh started grimacing beside the cabin. His smith rod had one hell of a load on for 20 minutes and you can see the effort by the expression on his face. 25minutes later and 55kg of BASSSSSSSSSS.

 

 

SMith WGJ with a load on.

 

 

Purple 400gm JM Rocket jig with a CW spoon addition, the jig for the deep on this day, practically every bass and big puka caught on them, in a few colours.

 

In conclusion there were no rod breakages despite Kojak and Chris doing their best to high stick their rods to breaking point, to see if they would break. All the Kojak/Jigstar stuff came through awesome including the neat lil spin stick we stuck the Saltiga on.

 

The JM PE5 and PE6 reels laded a heap of fish and were real nice even for someone like me who is leaning towards the spin side. Nice long handles, good balance, the double dog is gotta be one of the smoothest and quietest around.

 

Any other details I missed or the finer points of the gear I’ll leave to Kojak and Chris to comment.

 

PS        None of these fish were caught on mono, with bait or light drag settings. Though I do hear it can be done that way too. Wink

 




Replies:
Posted By: brown
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2009 at 10:38pm
absolutley awesome guys....what a trip for the memory banksClap great report too


Posted By: Saltiga
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2009 at 10:38pm
alsome stuff guys got to get their one day


Posted By: Kenzo
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2009 at 10:47pm
Brilliant report and pictures, top effort and very nice results. This is what I call fishing, not wasting petrol inner gulf for bugger all LOL


Posted By: JTF
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2009 at 11:19pm
Originally posted by sid fishus sid fishus wrote:

 



 


Black shorts are where its at
Good trip and fish gentsClap


Posted By: Boulder
Date Posted: 26 Nov 2009 at 11:35pm
very stylie there godrodfather
great trip and some very nice fish


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Posted By: OffTheHook
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 12:39am
mean!!!!


Posted By: Nepptune
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 12:57am
Awesome work boys, and great report Sid! Thanks for sharing, fantastic to see all that gear put to work on some monster fish!!!!
 
 


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Posted By: yellow tail
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 1:15am
you guys suck!!! mean fish though. good work guys it stuff hulf of us dream of. 


Posted By: worksux
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 6:03am
Top effort fellas............ looking forward to getting my hands on those new jigstars

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Posted By: kIWir
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 6:17am
ClapClapClap.....awesome.....


Posted By: biggear
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 6:38am
Top report, and great fishing guys. Choice.

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Posted By: 621
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 6:40am
Great trip & report Simon..........and to think I recently turned down a trip to the banks..aaahhh

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Posted By: kaveman
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 6:48am
Great report Sid and awesome trip by the look of them photos...........mean asThumbs Up

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Posted By: Nsane
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 7:18am
Wicked report.. 


Posted By: green guy
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 7:30am
madness man there r some big fish around at the mo
choice one guys


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Posted By: Nuthead
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:04am
Wicked report guys.  Enchanter comes up trumps again.  Some good conditioned fish there.  Just goes to show that real men use jigs for Pukas and Bass.


Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:04am
Wicked trip guys, some bloody horses there well done allClap

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Posted By: Kezza
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:08am
pretty bloody chur alright....nice report bruv......good ol' Jurassic Park aye?.....very nice!!

Quite like the 'spoon' jig pimpin' Chris...might as well hang something off that bit of redundant real estate huh?....take it it's just a spilt ring?......I wonder if all the cool kids in the HM forum will be doing that as well soon enough......Thumbs Up.....off to raid the cutlery drawer!


Posted By: big-j
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:11am
Great report. What an excellent trip that must have been - sounds like it couldn't have been planned any better if you tried. Can't wait to get my hands on one of the new JigStars Wink


Posted By: Nirai
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:16am
Great Fish with Great Mates make for a Great Trip

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Posted By: tightlines2
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:24am
   What a dream trip, and plenty of tackle testing achieved.Smile

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Posted By: YeeHaa
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:37am
Top  Report Si! very nice photos and love you cap Thumbs Up

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Posted By: sid fishus
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 9:07am


Posted By: sid fishus
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 9:09am
The heavy Metal DVD it aint but gives a quick idea of the fights on the bassesssss.


Posted By: ChrisW
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 9:22am
Originally posted by Kezza Kezza wrote:

Quite like the 'spoon' jig pimpin' Chris...might as well hang something off that bit of redundant real estate huh?....take it it's just a spilt ring?......
 
Spoon is connected to jig via a BB swivel with double split rings, imported specially.  I think we can get away with just having the spoons connect via a split ring only.  Much cheaper and stronger because we lost a few spoons having been nipped off by the Kings and Puka.  Look out for a new  jig pimpin' product soon.


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Posted By: Boulder
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 9:50am
great tussles there guys typical Banks scrapsThumbs Up
How ripped am I that our trip was cancelledCry

What was that blue rod you were using Kojak??
I have not sighted that one before and thats a worry


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Posted By: Falco
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 10:03am
Congrats on the nice fish.Welcome to the 40kg club Chris....I will meet you there one day LOL
Some epic fish there.
I take it with all the Oceas and Z40's for sale that the JM reels got thge big tick?  
That is a beutiful Bass Anesh you can be proud of that,great effort Thumbs Up
I still havent given those little spoons a trial yet,TT and I will in about 13 days... 


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Posted By: Fish n' giggles
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 10:21am
Stunning report Clap That's awsome fishing right there Tongue


Posted By: mozz
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 11:42am
epic trip and some serious size to those fish.  great pics.

Nice stub's Kojak!!!!!!


Posted By: KeenAs
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 12:51pm
Thats one hell of a trip....and report to boot!!!!!!Clap


Posted By: mike555
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 2:02pm
The most impressive thing is you got away with leaving you new three month baby at home...
 
Kidding...
 
Great report..
 
Well Done, I am very envious


Posted By: ChrisW
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 3:30pm
Originally posted by falco falco wrote:

Congrats on the nice fish.Welcome to the 40kg club Chris....I will meet you there one day LOL
Some epic fish there.
I take it with all the Oceas and Z40's for sale that the JM reels got thge big tick?  
That is a beutiful Bass Anesh you can be proud of that,great effort Thumbs Up
I still havent given those little spoons a trial yet,TT and I will in about 13 days... 
Thanks mate, 40kg club is a tad empty but a few new members this last couple weeks and hopefully a lot more by end of season.  Could have been you behind one of those big Kingies mate!
 
The reel cupboard needs a flushing out every now and again Wink.
 
Anesh was looking very shaky to begin with but a lot of effort and encouragement and he got the job done.  This feat should make him a Bollywood rockstar! Star
 
The spoons don't need trialling, they bloody work!  You will need to connect them via a heavy split ring to the jig.


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Posted By: ChrisW
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 3:31pm
Originally posted by Boulder Boulder wrote:

great tussles there guys typical Banks scrapsThumbs Up
How ripped am I that our trip was cancelledCry

What was that blue rod you were using Kojak??
I have not sighted that one before and thats a worry
That blue rod is the new Jig Star 350g rod.  New rods due in 3 weeks.

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Posted By: Titahi
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 3:42pm
Great fish guys, sounds like you all had a lot of fun! Makes me very envious.

Thumbs Up
The spoons most definitely  work. I used some last weekend. 


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Posted By: kingieslayer
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 5:36pm
top photos there mate. A trip of a life timeClap

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Posted By: seansurfy
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:21pm

ShockedM O N S T E R SNuke

what a great trip report...very jealous guys
bass on jigs = Cool
41kg Kingy = OuchBig smile congrats Chris


Posted By: ancient mariner
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 8:36pm
Wicked!!!!

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Posted By: Capnnod
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 9:23pm
Awesome stuff guys, I wish I could get away for a trip like that.


Posted By: Ritual Groove Meister
Date Posted: 27 Nov 2009 at 11:28pm
Awesome report. With reports like this who needs fishing mags and saturday arvo telly. Top stuff, that's some seriously good fishing. Jigstars just in time for santa's sacks.


Posted By: Blue Asparagus
Date Posted: 28 Nov 2009 at 12:21am
now thats a really cool Jigging trip and awesome reports on all accounts, great stuff great fish and a dam great read, well done and thanks for sharing 

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Posted By: fluffy1
Date Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 11:25am
Awesome report. Well done team.


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Posted By: Mahiman
Date Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 11:59am
nice report thanks for the entertainment...


Posted By: Accident Prone
Date Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 5:31pm
Great report, pics and fish!!!
 
Congrats on the new PB's! Clap


Posted By: carlostairua
Date Posted: 29 Nov 2009 at 11:05pm
awesome report si, well done on some wicked fish, on ya anesh aldies might pale in comparison on thursLOL


Posted By: doncod
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2009 at 5:13pm
nice fish there simon better than clives codLOL


Posted By: sid fishus
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2009 at 8:07pm
Originally posted by doncod doncod wrote:

nice fish there simon better than clives codLOL
 
Cheers mate might have to post a photo of those some day......
 
Atlantic bottom dwellers   Tongue


Posted By: viking...
Date Posted: 30 Nov 2009 at 9:21pm
Awesome read guys... a hell trip for sureThumbs Up Bass on jigs... yeah that's where its at!! 


Posted By: fishonthebrain
Date Posted: 01 Dec 2009 at 10:28am
the Banks... gotta get there...



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