Planned trip to Oakura Bay for Xmas has been scrapped!! Lady who owns our house wants to sell it so need to move quickly. Will spend a couple of days camping at Martins Bay near Warkworth. Anyone know of any good spots around there off the rocks?
Cheers
Gerry
leader,
I would say the only spot that wont be shoulder to shoulder at that time will be Takatu Point. Good fishing and a long walk but worth the effort
Martins and the rest of the area will be very crowded.
Thanks Mate
Been around Martins Bay a few times but always in a boat not off the rocks. No boat these days. Im from the UK so still learning about fishing over here, rigs, baits etc etc.
Leader
I have a caravan at Martins Bay so will be up there at Christmas for a few weeks.
Mullet Pt is quite popular and normally kahawai around & lots of small snapper. Have seen a few legal snapper in the last month or so.
The other place where I have caught off the rocks is at Scotts Landing - walk round to the little island to the left. Caught a 38cm & 48cm snapper a few months ago.
We fish off our kayaks normally and can normally get a feed straight out off the boat ramp at change of light.
Fishing definately not in the same class as the Mokes - bit far to paddle though.
Paul
I think you will find that most of the snapper are out on the mud in deeper water. Might be a bit hard for you landbased guys at the moment.
HEY MICKEY!!!...how was ya trip to takatu point...get any kings!
Quote: Originally posted by JK on 18 December 2003
Best results have been on the latter end of the outgoing tide
What a day!
We got there a tad late but after negotiating the descent (a tad hairy to say the least!) we got an hour fishing in. With the burley out only ten minutes we had swarming Kahawai and Blue Mao Mao...made it quite a struggle to get a bait down to the kelp intact.
But once we got them down, it was on. Results were a couple of monster snapper (none by me, sob sob) both in the 5-10 kg range.
Thank god neither of them were mine to be honest because getting them back up the hill and hiking them back did'nt look like any fun at all. I played with a few Kahawai but not much else apart from the odd strike or two but to be all and all for one hours fishing it was amazing. The guy who caught both the snapper only put 5 baits in the water the whole time! Tinny bastard!
Will be going back there one day soon for sure, will pack a little lighter too, my back is killing me.
Are you talking about Takatu Point?
I fished there twice about ten years ago. It's a spectacular walk (about an hour if I remember correctly). The first time we went it was fine - we came down into the last bay (actually in the marine reserve) and walked around to the end of the point from there.
The second time the cliff face had eroded signficantly and we had a hell time getting down. Never went back. I think other options would be to rubber duck or yak around to the end of the point. The options would be to launch at the beach facing Kawau where you go into the park (a long paddle) or from the ocean beach (with the big waves).
Most people I see there have yaks pulled up onto the rocks or rubber ducks anchored out (I do a lot of boating out there).
A good place to LB might be from the rocks past Pink beach at the southern end of Omaha. We always catch plenty of snapper close in to the rocks from a boat - certainly within casting distance of the land. An easy walk from the southern end of Omaha too.
We're also catching plenty on the sand at the southern end of Pakiri.
Both would be more easily accessible than Takatu Point IMHO
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