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Swanies Mokes Trip

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Topic: Swanies Mokes Trip
Posted By: swanie
Subject: Swanies Mokes Trip
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:30am

About Feb this year, the boys from work approached me about organizing for them a fishing trip. I informed them that as I don’t plan fishing trips halfheartedly, it would be awesome and not cheap. I inquired as to the species and size of fish that was on their wish list. “Big Snaps and maybe a few Puka for the pot” was the reply.

With that in mind I set about getting the right boat to head for the right spots at the right time of the year. Brett on Assassin was chosen as the right skipper/boat combo, the Mokohinau Islands were to be the destination and early Dec was planned as the right time to maximize our chances on the chosen species.

 

All year the expectation was inching up and the crew keen, two weeks before the date, one of my crew decided he would rather take his wife to Aussie for a romantic weekend, (or rather his wife decided to spend his fishing money on it). AHHHHHHH, with him and another pulling out it left us in the lurch for crew, if we couldn’t find at least one more we would have to cancel. Anybody I knew who may have been able to take time off on short notice was rung and teased with promises of smooth seas and big fish. Lots of tyre kickers later we were still short. A phone call to Chris from assassin was made to see if she could come up with a replacement. Two days before the trip, a forum lurker named “Knobby” signed on, whooo hoooo we were off.

 

Sunday dawned fine and clear in Tauranga, and when our shift finished at 730am we were loaded and on the road. Arriving at sandspit wharf at about 1230, the gear was stowed, engines started and beers opened.

 

First stop was around kawau as there were heaps of birds working and a collection of boats drifting, Diversity among them. Not much was collected as the guys worked the cobwebs out of there systems. With the Mokes beckoning, we didn’t hang around looking for pannies. A couple of hrs of fast cruising saw the islands I had always dreamed of fishing materialize, awesome place that screamed good fish.

 

The conditions had deteriorated and made drifting uncomfortable and unproductive so the call was made to anchor and burley. Two spots and a couple of reasonable snaps later Brett selected a reef to do the twilight strayline session. That’s what we were waiting for…  

 

The boys started to hook some nice fish 12lb and over. They also started to really get on my case. I was supposed to be the resident Hauraki Gulf expert. All I could catch were humongous scorpion fish and moray eels. The snapper were starting to get bigger and so were the attitude of the guys giving me crap. A few tope started making an appearance too; the guys were disappointed time after time thinking they had hooked good snapper.



I was glad because it bought them down to size and also Tope and large snapper go hand in hand.

 

My twin 10/0, half fillet of barracuda took a sudden lurch, I was fishing in freespool and the sudden take spun a loop of braid out and a small birds nest was the result, I nervously unpicked it as whatever was on the end slowly chewed up my bait. No sooner had I unpicked my line than it started slowly moving off again. The slow count to 5…point the rod, push up the lever drag, come up tight and a quick strike to set the hook and the rod tip was wrenched back down and line started melting back off the spool. The bait started about 150-200m down the burley trail and see-sawed back to the boat over the next 5-10min, Man this was a heavy fish. The boys were asking me what was going down as I had been trying to keep the fish a bit low profile; they had been alerted to it by the crackle of line disappearing off the spool. I told them “probably just another good tope” while secretly hoping for the big snapper. Finally colour down below and YES he’s a snapper. Into the net and as it came over the side out came the “WHO’S YOUR DADDY” I had been saving to rub in their faces. It was a nice fish and obviously over 20lb, photos taken and he was slipped into the chiller to become Xmas dinner. The most vocal of my antagonisers quickly dropped there heads and concentrated on their baits. Though a few more goodies came to the net that evening, none had surpassed that fish.

 

As dark settled over the Islands we slipped into the anchorage under the lighthouse and had a feed and tried to catch some livies for the next day, Brett had the knack and the small enough sabiki and put about 15 Yellowtail in the tank, they were followed by a flying fish that had knocked itself out on the hull.

 

Morning arrived with the frolicking Dolphins splashing around in the bay, quick cuppa and we were off. First few snapper spots didn’t fire so considering conditions weren’t the best and were forecast to get breezier; the skipper thought it would be prudent to get a few Puka in the bin before the bash home.

 

About 5 drifts produced enough fish for the bin, man they fight well on braid in 80-90m. Had a few nervous moments on the little Avet SX and Okuma Braid Concepts Rod.


As the breeze came up, we were starting to loose a lot of rigs as they dragged over the reef, so the call was made to steam in close to cover, cook a feed, then head for home.

 

The trip back was not as bad as we expected, the miles were eaten up to the sound of snoring from the crew. The bird life was incredible as we neared the coast and Omaha had so many it was impossible to ignore.

 

A great session was had amidst the acres of plummeting gannets, good fish between 5-10lb's falling to everything that was offered. Baits, softies, old grim reaper jigs and myself on the pink Lucanus jig. Boys had smiles a mile wide with fishing that they had never experienced in the BOP.


 

Arrived back in Sandspit for a huge filleting mission and by late arvo we were loading mountains and gear back in the vehicles, Knobby bid the crew goodbye and headed off with all his fish as well as the frames of our filleting session, having a Thai family would ensure that nothing was wasted.

 

We retired to the campground down the road for a relaxing and well earned shower followed by having to work our way through the left over beers with Brett’s help. (Had to ensure there was somewhere to store fish after all.)

 

All in all a fantastic trip made even better by a skipper that knew what we wanted and delivered with style. Thanks Brett, plans are afoot already for a return visit next year.

Big thanks to Chris too for your work helping to fill the spare space to allow the trip to proceed.

 

As I finish this report the Smoker’s just rung to say our fish is ready to be picked up…..see ya

   

 

 



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Replies:
Posted By: phantomdeviant
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:35am
Nice report there Swanie. Some great looking Snaps in the photo's. I love fishing the mokes, awesome place

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Posted By: Bender
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:38am
Swanie you bloody ripper. If you hadn't advised your mates that no-one messes with the Swanie beforehand, it looks like they got the message big time and with scales on.



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Posted By: A C
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:40am
Great report Mike - nice to see you get amongst the action.

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Posted By: River
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:42am
Fantastic Stuff.
Nice report and pictures thanks for sharing...


Posted By: Raging Bull
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:42am
Thats the shizzle swannie, pitty about all the ugly buggers holding the fish ruining the photos!


Posted By: snap
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 11:06am
Great report Swanie...go the big cudda bait with 2 10/0's.

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Posted By: tightlines2
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 1:15pm
 It is always good when a longterm dream, becomes a plan, then the plan becomes realityClap

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Posted By: OffTheHook
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 1:25pm
awesome report swanie welldone on the bearClap 


Posted By: kingieslayer
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 1:37pm
nice report mate

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Posted By: Lethal
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 3:50pm
awesome swanie cool read and pic's mate....

next time get a deposit of half at least or full payment with no refund if they pull out, sure works then....





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Posted By: Kezza
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 4:12pm
shot Swannie auw!!


Posted By: Boulder
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 4:28pm
Great report Swannie and I am glad Brett lived up to his billing

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Posted By: skidoggg
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 4:47pm
congrats on the 20 bro !


Posted By: tas-tackle
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 4:48pm
Magic place to fish....  nice report and great colour on that big fish...  Nice puka to boot....

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Posted By: DIY!
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 5:29pm
Read read Swanie and good to meet you last night...

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Posted By: Parrot Fish
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 7:52pm
what a sizzler, well done!Clap


Posted By: feeder
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 7:57pm
Clap Great trip.
 
Cheers


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Posted By: Grunta
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 8:18pm
Awesome report and great pix Swanie - great to hear you had a cracker of a trip and that's a fish and a half you're holding too - well done mate.

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Posted By: Capnnod
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 8:52pm
What a trip, well done!


Posted By: kaveman
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 9:02pm
Great report and photos SwannieClap well done on the 20lb+, wickedThumbs Up

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Posted By: Speedy
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 9:13pm
Shot Swanie! mint fishClap
Bet no one pulls out of your trip next year!


Posted By: John_Ra
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 10:22pm
Bout bloody time ya homo...LOL
 
A most excellent report & pics, glad you could fill the spots to go.. Bet those that pulled out are caneing themselvesLOL
 
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Posted By: brown
Date Posted: 13 Dec 2009 at 11:09pm
mean report swannie good skills broThumbs Up


Posted By: Espresso
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 7:58am

Great trip, organised and dealt to the fish, big ones!

Brett certainly knows that area and how to produce the goods


Posted By: Mr Bean
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 10:38am
great report...nice fish did you weigh it??


Posted By: billfish
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 11:19am
1st class Michael.  Thumbs Up


Posted By: swanie
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 11:36am
Originally posted by Mr Bean Mr Bean wrote:

great report...nice fish did you weigh it??

Yeah mate, Fresh out of the water was 24lb

Next evening had dried out to 22lb.
Been a long dry spell between bears, shouldn't leave it as long next time 


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Posted By: CEEBEE
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 12:11pm
Awesome pics and report......Hate it Hug

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Posted By: Monty
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 12:17pm
Nice one mate. Looks like a good haul of snaps & then some puka to boot. Nice little bear by the way Thumbs Up


Posted By: Doubie
Date Posted: 14 Dec 2009 at 5:47pm
Well done Swanie....great report and its certainly a beautiful spot around the Mokes. 
I have done a trip with Brett out there and although we did not do as well as you (a couple of years or so back now before Brett got into the soft plasticsWink) the man really knows the area and Assassin is a beautiful boat to fish from and it handles the weather well.
Thats report got me keen to do another trip out there again...better start saving my spare change I thinkLOL



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