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How I Fell In Love With A Kaveman Pt 3

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Topic: How I Fell In Love With A Kaveman Pt 3
Posted By: Catchelot
Subject: How I Fell In Love With A Kaveman Pt 3
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 4:15pm

With weekends of rotten weather and the time we did get out proving to be fruitless we were amped for a cracker day as chirping tweets had told us that the spring run of Snapper had indeed arrived. We were ever watchful as the winds prior to this day were howling and cold Sou' Westers with patchy skies and thinning clouds diminishing into light greys with a scattering of that nuisance misty light rain ...a spray even. Typical end of winter patterns for up here, so I was sure we would enjoy a more tranquil wind pattern the next day...we were forecasted for SW winds dying out.
A leisurely drive and launch at Parua Bay at Gents Hours saw us only the third customer at the boat ramp. We were like giggly kids as we transferred gear from car to boat and strops and flags to car and had the boat in the water faster than a formula one pit crew.

Lovely calm cruise down and out of the harbour entrance, three bigs ships in alongside and one about a mile away from us that just had the pilot transferred and approaching fast, fortuitously for us the tide was perfect for us to exit stage right and skip over the sand bank and shave at least ten minutes off and not play chicken with a 20K tonne ship. Interestingly after this ship there was another two anchored out in Bream Bay awaiting their turn.

 

Our game plan was to venture and ply the waters past the Ruakaka River and have a look around the Golf Course and Ureriti and if no good venture further down to Waipu river. Reports suggested folk doing well in 10-15m, another favourite little bird of mine told me 20m mark... So as we approached and looked at the signs, the sounder wasn't showing much, but there was good birdlife fairly close in from 10m into 5m and less, tons of Gannets were gathering plus sitting and a few going in here and there, but seem as they were going in at an angle suggested their prey was fairly shallow and close to the surface, so just baitfish, maybe even a bit of left over whitebait coming out of the Estuarines...we had a wee drift, dragged a bait along the bottom and Mike softee'd a Gulp whilst I tried this strange and weird metal lure from a strange and weird Mr Kaveman. Bites were very little and few and far between and looking at how Mikes softee had chunks out of told me Leatherjackets. Ok I suggested to Mike that we are wasting time and that there was only baitfish here that the gannets were feeding on and no predators hitting them, so I took the helm and we headed out to the 20m mark and could see reasonable gannet sign further out, again lots sitting and the ones that were up were circling and watching and then we see splashing and fins as a big pod of dolphin amassed a bait ball and were annihalating it moving quite fast, we followed them just hanging off and observing nature and a raw feeding frenzy unfold at its best and then saw the massive bait ball on the sounder, . Action galore with birds rocketing in and that sonic boom when they hit the water followed a succession of maybe 20-30 going off like rounds of a shotgun...and then the entire pod maybe 40-50 swarmed and multiplied around the boat and gave us a sight to behold, there were many young ones barely a metre long and the adults were training them to hunt, my clunky slow camera just could not keep up with the action. They moved but as a group stayed tight in the area and we watched them feeding more with the birds watching and following them and we were left with a bait ball, quick mark on the gps as a reference and starting point and we setup a drift line.

Again a twin hook rig snooded with a ball sinker on the trace to a swivel and drag it in the current on the big Shimano Baitrunner and my second rod out the Shimano Starlo with a baby Baitrunner and that weird Kaveman lure... We worked the bait ball and did a few drifts and had some big hits and then ping all has gone light on the baits and we were Cooted (Baracoutta) as the razor gang bit us off, and even big fish on...fight wind, lift, runs...get line back...and then ping...bitten off at the swivel. We decided to persevere as I felt that as the tide dropped to that magic bite time 2 hours before low would see better fish. So after both re-rigging a few times Mikes hooks up and has a big hard fight and Mr Cooter turns up, this we gaff and keep as a bit of fresh bait.


Two minutes later and its my turn as my turn as a good tussle turns into another whoppa Cooter. Quick hands and patience with the long nose pliers to stay away from those massive fangs and she is on her way. With the trace completely sliced to bits it was time to replace it, luckliy I had pre-rigged several twin hooked snoods on 80lb trace ready to go and was back in action ready to go as a big pillie was sent down in the current and we setup another drift over the bait ball, bait down, eyes on the sounder...watching our drift, seeing the sign on the sounder,now and bombs away as we dropped softees and this strange Mr Kaveman down and just below the surface on the Shimano Starlo and Baby Baitrunner and boom a massive hit and a huge run and then  it went quiet and then then was sort of not really doing anything...Argh another Cooter mate I said to Mike... ok more runs and then stop and then quiet and different directions...I was still convinced it was a big Cooter so I thought stuff it lets just have fun so I upped the drag a little a gave it a bit of stick and then it woke up and charged off again so I thought maybe I should just be cool calm and collected and stop playing...yeah I was having fun...more runs...hmmn maybe this Coota maybe small King... a long slog later and up pops a damn fine Snapper...Net Net, Cmon Mike, hurry up bro no trace so don't touch the line... and it slid into the net beautifully as a 66.5 cm model hit the deck... and on that weird Kaveman!

 
Skite picEmbarrassed
 

So with jubilations and a handshake to celebrate the ceremonial duck broken for the new season it was game on! New Shimano Starlo and Baitrunner 4000 blooded, up into rod rack it went and down came the next new toy to have a play with a JM Sabre 100 with my usual go to strayliner Shimano TLD15 and that weird Kaveman lure was still staring at me....still not convinced with this thing, I muttered to Mike... Shortly afterwards the big Fin-Nor Baitcaster got hit with a whole Piper pinned with two hooks to swim natural with a small ball sinker on its nose...and this was another nice fish but on the bigger Shimano Baitunner and 30lb mono... I like to mix mono and braid and see what the bite of the day is, sometimes less sensitive mono and circles is preferred for a sensitive bite especially in the winter versus the suicide style on braid with zero stretch, those are better for an angry bite in my opinion...anyway it was taken not long below the surface maybe 5m and the reels' bail arm was still open and line just spiralled off at a great rate of knots and this was dropping a bait down!... quickly I hoisted the rod out of the holder and pointed the rod down in the direction of the spiralling line taking care not to get the line caught in the bail arm and cause a tangle and bust off...watch the line slow down and become a steady movement as the fish stopped taking line, I then carefully flipped the bail arm closed...allowed the line to come tight and gave a short sharp jab of the big Fin-Nor and it was game was on again... off it went on a brilliant 50m run...woohoo and then it stopped big head nods this was a fighter and a half, did maybe 5 - 6 runs...and turned into a 62cm model.

After this Mike hooks up on his softy and ping Coota'd... my next bait out...Zzzzzzzzing fast long run and ping Coot'd.... We re-rigged re-baited and re-grouped our game plan and thought lets have a move to where those other gannets have been gathering, we have this bait ball marked on the GPS and can always come back later. By now we were maybe an hour into the bite time and the tide had another hour before the Ebb. We watched the birds and parked our selves up wind, sorted the drift line so we would pass under them, big whole pillie at the ready, pinned with twin Gamakatsu Octopus 10/0 suicide style and that weird Kaveman thingee...Mike with squid and a softee at the ready...eyes down on the house (sounder screen) ...here we go sign appearing...bombs away, baits dropped, lures deployed... boom boom boom as gannets go in, and then oh no five gannets hit my piper all at once and one was wrapped up around its wing, so I slowly wound it in, put towels on the gunnels, gloves on the hands as these can bite and this one had a bloody big beak, got it up real close and gently wrapped a towel around and magically the bait and rig fell of its wing and away it went totally unharmed... What a relief.

Ok re-rig and get a bait ready...drift through the bait ball and boom that damn Kaveman on the JM Sabre screams off...my mate curses me with much blaspheme and expletives that would be too rude to mention ...again just below the surface barely mid water and all this in 21m... anyway big long run, stop nod nod, yep snappa bro, more runs, more nods, all the way up...and oh yuk its a sodden Coota...quick flick of the pliers, but oh no this one wanted to play for keeps so after a msiive thrash and head shakes and trying to remain calm an avoid those huge teeth I manage to drop  and she is on her way.... I then examine the hooks and assists and am stunned that this damn Kaveman's are damn near indestructible...I show Mike and we both raise our noses...look away and mutter no lure is this strong.Ouch

More drifts and Mike lands his first Snap for the day more banter and expletives as I tease him of a baby 48cm model.

Next drift and boom three rods went off at almost the same time, all three were in the rod holder, I was scoffing on a sandwich and damn near bit my fingers as the reels howled whilst I tried stop choking and sang out to Mike; All Hands Action stations... Mike had his softee rod under his arm whilst pouring a cup of tea...what a scream of our laughter and enjoyment of the singing reels and massively bent over rods... we looked at each other shook our heads and just giggled like spoilt fat brat kids in a cake shop, I  grabbed my rod with the bait on and sank the hook, set the drag firmly not too hard and clicker on and put it back in holder, grabbed the JM Sabre with that Kaveman thing and did the same and put rod back in holder and then helped Mike net his fish, and then attended to mine and eventually three more fine Snaps graced the bin...this pattern repeated with our drifts as we approached the bottom of the tide and the wind had dropped away...we kept up the same pattern and found when the tide changed the fish were still on the bite, but very interestingly we could not get a fish on the surface or mid water as the afternoon progressed as the tide began to flood the fish went down and we had to present baits and lures down around the bottom area, hence change to a heavier ball sinker for the bait rod and...dare I say it on that scary Kaveman to get down deeper also...
Another Coota, another Snapper and then I caught a glimpse of a big King and under it a school of smaller kings... Oh for a livie, I threw a piper at and it turned sniffed it and then did the classic snobby Kingy ignore, maybe they shoud be called Queenfish...she didn't even ponder looking at the Kaveman...

We joked and cajouled over the 3 fish, 7 fish and then 9 as I caught them with Mike trying to catch up as we had a huge competition and banter all afternoon. The next toy to be blooded was a Shimano Starlo spiral wrap 6-10kg, plus baby shimano tld10 and 10lb Stren braid... and we continued to have huge fun all afternoon until we reached 16 Snapper and could not put any more in the bin and decided Tangaroa has blessed us enough.

We packed up and headed in as NZTurtle, Lady Krow and Mike came out on the good ship Walkabout for and evening bash, quick stop and banter with them, telling them where to go... and it was home for the big carve up. Ok only 8 fish to cut up for me but what a mission and not much was wasted as some families wanted heads, wings and backbones, the rest of the fillets so far have fed 7 familes with my 8 fish. o bring back our 9 I reckon cos a few more poor folk would have enjoyed seafood they can no longer afford nor catch... And Mike was off to Jafaland the next day to deliver fish and kaimoana to whanau, so we were humbled with our catch and being able to share our Bounty or Hunt, as it were...this is The Kiwi Way.

Every fishing trip I learn something from studying and observing nature, sea currents, patterns and tide lines, bird behavior, mammal movements, baitfish feeding pattern, predators changing depths and heights and when they will come in closer to boats...and of course the fish bite pattern...

So it was intereting to observe and watch the birds and dolphins and their intent at the times they were in feed mode. When they would gather, watch, dive -bomb and hang off, and many sat on bat balls also, maybe they were full and resting before taking their food fish home to their chicks. There was no other birds, no pesky mutonbirds/ducks/petrels..etc

The predating fish species was amazing to see them up in the water column in the morning until Low tide at about midday and then down on the bottom layer for the incoming during the arvo

Sofftees don't always work even the flavoured Gulps in several colours and type, so mix it up with bait as well, squid and pillies were bait of the day, piper next, trevally, mullet, fresh Coota - Nothing... so learn what they like as chances are that is what they are feeding upon. In our case perhaps Pillchard schools.

We did not catch any bait fish like mackerals and kahawai, only Coota and Snaps...that was strange... we also never caught any throw back little snaps...

This is in the arvo, bait on the bottom, snapper just above on the left, and a few Coota above just below 15.4...how do I know cos at the same time I took this pic a bait around 15m down was hit and turned into a snap and the Kaveman on the surface snared another Coota.
 
 
This screen shot was interesting you will see contacts above at 3-4m marking baitfish at 5-7m, I think they maybe Kingfish and Coota, and below you will see more sign under the bait ball, the sign below is Snaps...how do I know cos we took two beauties from under this bait shoal.
 
The Kaveman is watching you...
 
 
 
The Kill Shot...
 
 
 
The skite pic shot...
 
 
...and anotherEmbarrassed
 
 
Yuk so overratedLOL
 
 
and being a fish geek interesting to note that the snaps all had shellfish in their bellies. not crunched up, all whole mostly hermit crab, some had completely empty shells, so was that their diet at present or were they taking on ballast, some fish that were caught on a big lump of squid and had shellfish in their mouth and throat area...so something to think about...and I estimate my 66cm snap to be around 18-19 years old. All fish had small roes and nut sacks so these are spring feeders not breeders just yet.
 
And that damn Kaveman keeps following meWink
 
He will get a kiss when I see him next.LOLHeartHug



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Posted By: smelli
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 4:31pm
Nice work and great report, cant wait to see the piccies next. Sounds like was an awesome day out


Posted By: Jiggy Jig
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 4:39pm
good report - and a great day out on the water!Thumbs Up


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Posted By: Double Shot
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 5:53pm
LOLAl Al Al, so many things to say, 'fell in love with a Kaveman', 'giggly kids' and those who have fished with you know how long it takes for you to get the dozens of rods and the rest of the gear you bring with you out of the car, surprizes me you were on the water before midday...
 
Good report though mate, sounds like a cracker day, and those Kaveman Prawn Stars do the damage that I can confirm, like that little jig very much...


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Posted By: Gottafew
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 6:52pm
Thumbs UpVery enjoyable read.Thanks for that..

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Posted By: Tzer
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 6:55pm
Great report Al but thank god for the pic's as pic's can say so much more


Posted By: kaveman
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 7:01pm
Haha, you would think i paid you for that writeupLOL and no, i dont kiss sailor boysLOL

But seriously now, im glad they worked for you Al, the truth was Al bought a pair of jigging gloves from me last week and said "you better send a few jigs that work in 20,40,60m" and the rest is history. That blue Prawn Star has the honour of catching the biggest fish yet on my jigs at 12.65kg

PS, that jig is Predator07(Craig) favourite too


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Posted By: smudge
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 8:48pm
Nice Thumbs Up


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Posted By: dirtyharry
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 9:05pm
Nice fish and nice write up Al.  Exactly how many setups did you take out for a wee snapper fish?


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Posted By: Fissure
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 9:30pm
great read, hate being bitten off at the swivel whilst playing fish! good photos, thanks.Smile


Posted By: Blue Asparagus
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 9:39pm
nice. what was the water temp out there?


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Posted By: of2fsh
Date Posted: 06 Oct 2013 at 10:00pm
Bloody awesomness

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Posted By: Tope
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 8:24am
A great read thanks for the effort you put into that report almost felt like I was thereCool


Posted By: Moggy
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 9:18am
good read Al, good tripThumbs Up


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Posted By: onthedrop
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 9:42am
nooiice go the kavemans

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Posted By: Fishing Addiction
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 9:56am
Awesome report. Felt like being there. Couple choice fish and a new technique. Those slow jigs are simply amazing some days


Posted By: Finatic
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 10:07am
Awesome Al. Great day out for you guys. Pity about the 'cutas!



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Posted By: Fletch
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 10:13am
Good sheet Al, great day and great catching.
 
Dunno bout this kissing stuff mateLOL


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Posted By: [email protected]
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 10:28am
I thought the only guy you were in love with was ya mate Teddy Two Cocks ! whatever the name was LOL


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Posted By: PDSquid
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 10:30am
Good on u fullas good account of the day

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Posted By: Naki-Fisher
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 11:17am
Mean report mate Thumbs Up

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Posted By: Lethal
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 11:17am
sure you didnt sneak down to the HG with a report like that AL???



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Posted By: John_Ra
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 11:27am
ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz OMG!!! if that wasn't the looooogest story ever for a DAY!! trip!!
 
You sure you got everything in?? Tongue
 
Was an excellent read, you should invest in a Go Pro so can capture the action...
 
anyways had to give a Thanks for your efforts..
 
Nice one Bo'  


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Posted By: Double Shot
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 12:58pm
Originally posted by John_Ra John_Ra wrote:

ZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz OMG!!! if that wasn't the looooogest story ever for a DAY!! trip!!
 
You sure you got everything in?? Tongue
 
Was an excellent read, you should invest in a Go Pro so can capture the action...
 
anyways had to give a Thanks for your efforts..
 
Nice one Bo'  
John, if you saw how much Al takes on the boat you'd understand there is no room for a Go Pro... mind you then we'd get the truth of what happened on the dayWink

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Posted By: Clifftastic
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 2:02pm
Awesome report - cheers!

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Posted By: NZTurtle
Date Posted: 07 Oct 2013 at 2:37pm
Nice work Al and a comprehensive report. Certainly went off the bite in the afternoon with our best of about 8lb and only 9 fish. 

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Posted By: brown
Date Posted: 08 Oct 2013 at 10:09am
well done AlThumbs Up

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Posted By: bazza
Date Posted: 09 Oct 2013 at 9:30am
Nice looking fish Al but a pity about the fishermen!

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Posted By: EKO
Date Posted: 18 Oct 2013 at 12:26am
some nice poo eaters bro yuck lol

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Posted By: swordfishsteve
Date Posted: 20 Oct 2013 at 6:34pm
ClapClap
Great report and results AL, you know how to put down all the relevant information in print, excellent stuff. How would you like another fine Shimano TLD10 reel ? I have one no longer used so you may as well add to your collection??
I may have to get some of those weird Kaveman slowjigs for me to try out in Doubtless BAY? what do you reckon Kevin? Roll on Labour week end!
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Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 05 Nov 2013 at 9:28pm
And here is part two of our Gents morning Sunday just gone...
 
A cunning plan was hatched as i consulted Tangaroa - The Fish God and studied the tide patterns together with Lethal's feeding peaks and Tawhirimatea - The Weather God which suggested light W to NW winds but with some showers... this in my books was perfect, the fish were reported to be in shallow so overcast was optimum. With a a bite time at about 11.30 - 1.30pm coinciding with a ebb tide we decided no point in going early so we met at gents hours figuring a little prospecting would be done after the high.
 
We met at 8am loaded the boat and set off, bugga I was out of balloons for a livey/kingy rig...drat all dairys were closed as we approached town, Heres one, on anchors as I leapt out of the car and raced into the dairy, grabbed a drink, two pies and with a glazed look asked the hard case Indian dairy owner if he had any balloons...and in true fashion he came back with, and what is Sir wanting with balloons this time of the morning...(in a funny Gandi accent), surely it is too early for a party he says with a big LOL...I explained for livebaitng for Kingfish, he was most intrigued and asked more I explained how we catch and deploy a live bait usings balloons on a breakway system. He told me his story how they use a Peacock feather pushed through the swivel as a natural float with a Pillie sized bait and they can see the Peacock feather bobbing up and down when a fish strikes the bait!... You learn something new every day.LOL
 
A quick launch at Parua Bay and off we speed down Whangarei Hbr and with the flood tide we could exit stage right over the pipi bank and head to Ruakaka. On the way we passed the Raconteur which is a comm pilchard purse seiner, not sure what else they catch...grumble$#*4#@!
 
First stop was the hole off the power station a bit of sign on the sounder but no takers after a few drifts, we then came into the buoys, where Mike and Chris scored two 10kg kings here the weekend before, out rapalas for a bit of a swim, no takers, so I pulled lures and changed them to a high speed Pakula Uzi and a favourite kahawai lure we got on the plane and cruised south at 15knots looking for a king or kahawai for a livebait. We approached just south of the Ruakaka river and saw the fleet of boats there and all looked quiet so we headed out around the 20m mark and cruised on south, a bit of sign on the sounder so we set up a drift line...not much happenning. I said to Mike lets keep heading south away from every man and his dog as the mist and drizzle set in.
We persevered and as the rain stopped and cleared we could see the Gannets gathering in three distinct areas. Lets go here said Mike where the birds were going in...No I said if we race in there the fleet will follow...lets cruise in to the left with stealth and have a quiet look, sure enough we cruised in as close as 8m, the water was filthy green and the birds were going in shallow and sporadically...this is not workups I told Mike, lets keep heading south a bit and follow the gut instinct and go where no one is...
 
That paid off as the first drift away from the maddening crowd saw a 10 pounder hit the bin and on those stupid Kaveman Inchikus.Clap
 
So we continued and did more drifts between Uretiti and the Golf Course between 12-8m... We scored some good fish and then the Gannets were up and going hard. Mike said lets go, I said NO mate, why leave fish to find fish!...So more drifts and more top fish and Mike hooked up a good one on a Kaveman and had a massive tussle on light gear on a skinny rod and just as I was about to net it, unbelievably the other four rods all went off at once and it was pandamonium as we ran around like headless chooks, grab a rod set the drag put back in holder, grab the next one and so on... the last rod my skinny light baby baitrunner was runnning and running and running on that stupid Kaveman lure... sort the other rods, get those fish in...and the last fish on my skinny rod and skinny string was a fine 15.5 pounder, in all we managed to land 4 out of these 5 hook-ups, what a buzz and great funClap
 
Ok enough writing, time for pics.
 
 
The Pilchard Purse Seiner.Cry
 
 
Nice morning and tide to skip over the pipi bank.
 
 
Not the best pic, however note the big arches on the left of the sounder screen, this is a classic big Snapper shot and movement in the shallows on a fairly slow drift...the next pic is the result of this.Approve
 
 
And on that damn Kaveman again.Ouch
 
 
 
Good sign on the bottom.
 
 
Big bait ball...
 
 
 15.5lb
 
Another bloody Kaveman.
14.6lb
 
 
Fish of the day to Mike...note the bite marks on that stupid Kaveman lure.
 
 
Mike's PB  (personal best) Snapper, weighed 17lb and beautifully released ...
 
 
 
14 Snaps. can't shut the lid...we call it a day.
 
My skite pics...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pfft bloody Kaveman lures...so over rated LOLClap
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Posted By: kaveman
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 6:23am
Thats it, no more lures for you AlLOL wow, you are killing it mate, nice work. You only using the blue prawnstar or is that the one that is working best up your way? pilchard boat + blue prawnstarWink


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Posted By: NZTurtle
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 6:24am
Noice Al

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Posted By: Moggy
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 9:32am
you need to get a bigger bloody chilly bin Al...
Nice fishing.


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Posted By: krow
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 2:11pm
Thanked 
Ahole txt's me when I'm on standby. Sick 


Posted By: feijoa
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 3:21pm
nice. yep they do work thsoe kavemans. need to get a few more akshually.


Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 3:21pm
Originally posted by kaveman kaveman wrote:

Thats it, no more lures for you AlLOL wow, you are killing it mate, nice work. You only using the blue prawnstar or is that the one that is working best up your way? pilchard boat + blue prawnstarWink
 
 
Cheers Kev, from my observation and talking with the big guns - applies to softbaits also - suggests that when the water is clear and the day bright and if baitfish are prolific in the area then blue is preferred colour, overcast and darker days, purple and even black, dirty water green and brown and sometimes lumo. And deeper water pink or orange.
 
And this day the fish did not want squid or even fresh grey mullet, blue mackeral did ok but pillies were the prefered bait but again the blue prawnstar outfished the bait. Mike's was your standard skirt, mine was red and without your poncy red beads.LOL


Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 06 Nov 2013 at 3:21pm
Originally posted by Moggy Moggy wrote:

you need to get a bigger bloody chilly bin Al...
Nice fishing.
 
 
Nah mate getting used to this new 7 limit.Wink


Posted By: Tope
Date Posted: 09 Nov 2013 at 5:47pm
A great read and report catchelot thanks


Posted By: snapps
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2013 at 2:54pm
Top tr and pics catchalot well done mateĀ Clap...

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Posted By: Catchelot
Date Posted: 16 Nov 2013 at 7:30pm
Part 3 ... The Lethal Kaveman

to be cont'd Big smile












Posted By: Lethal
Date Posted: 16 Nov 2013 at 11:26pm
dont you add the two of us together your likely to go over the top...

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Thanks for everything you did for us Eric. may you rest in peace, You were one of the real legends of NZ recreational fishing


Posted By: kaveman
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2013 at 7:48pm
Haha, i always thought those lethal lures needed a skirtLOL or is it  the other way around.


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Posted By: Lethal
Date Posted: 17 Nov 2013 at 10:53pm
he's a genius that bugger, yeah Kaveman dressing up lures has taken on a new meaning, long as hes not painting body parts under the skirt we could sell something like that...


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Thanks for everything you did for us Eric. may you rest in peace, You were one of the real legends of NZ recreational fishing



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