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    Posted: 15 Dec 2024 at 1:03pm
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No i havent caught one in the Manukau. With so many catches being reported and every day i get older, i am tempted to go and try my luck. Never tried before except years ago at Whakatane after they had stopped visiting. Question is where is the best place to target them from a 6 mtere boat. Seems they have been close in to Paihia lately. I am more familiar with bream bay . Or maybe whiti? Any intel greatly appreciated.
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One of our club members weighed one in a couple of weeks ago caught off the West coast out from the Manukau, so you might not be as far off as you think.  It was a 50kg fish.
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My bucket list fish. I remember wanting to catch one at 6 years old. Keep dreaming Smudgie!
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I dont do the Manukau bar. I have been boating pretty all my life but not bar crossings. I think i might try an east coast mission , the fish seem pretty close at paihia , was hoping someone might have intel , semi retired now so also a bucket list fish for me.
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Got a couple of mates pulling them over whitianga, lots of fish around.

Whitianga has good boat ramps and plenty of places to go in a 6.0 mtr boat.
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How far out Kerry?
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Originally posted by Tonto2 Tonto2 wrote:

I dont do the Manukau bar. I have been boating pretty all my life but not bar crossings. I think i might try an east coast mission , the fish seem pretty close at paihia , was hoping someone might have intel , semi retired now so also a bucket list fish for me.
Been across once and no intention to cross again,at least I can been on the tasman seaLOL
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I went out yesterday. Fish were caught from the Aldies to south of Tauranga. That was on the radio channel I was on, so there will be more. Few Mahi and about 4 or 5 marlin caught too. It's cranking all along the coast here. I suspect the old Whakatane grounds will be probably the best as it traditionally was, by the end of season.

I'd suggest out of either Tauranga or Whakatane. Tauranga doesn't have a bar to contend with.




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Originally posted by Tonto2 Tonto2 wrote:

How far out Kerry?
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Whakatane has been landing some big YF for several weeks now. And they are off Gisborne.
If you are willing to travel to the E coast, you should find some - without having to cross a bar. 
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Thanks guys, just looking for weather window now, Sunday might be a go
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The area either side of mayor has been fishing well the last few days. 200-400m has been the money. Where ever you decide, good luck.
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Weather looks average
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Finally managed to get out today from Tauranga to have a go at a yellowfin .....and then we came home.😅. We did see gannets going in hard and separately a big pod of dolphins but no tuna. We trekked out to Mayor and put a good 5 hours in south and south east but nada. Still a good day though.
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At least you had a crack at it Tonto, am hoping to go out west later in the week.
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Thats what people always say when you fail eh Mike , at least you had a go. �£ï¿½£ï¿½£. I always tell my grandkids you cant catch them sitting on the couch. Good luck on the west coast gamefish.
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Exactly - you don't catch fish on the verandah. You need lines in the water. You will get your YF if you perservere - guaranteed.
For what it is worth, it helps to have the lures a bit further back than you would normally troll - since you are specifically fishing for YF. Or at least run a long shotgun (middle ) lure. Maybe 30m back.
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Cheers Alan
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