Saturday 6 October 2012

SPRING SESSIONS

Sydney Harbour/North Head

Loading The Boat At The Moaring
Nothing exites me more than early morning spring sessions. With the water warming up and summer rolling through quicker than usual we headed out to the flats of sydney harbour to hunt the Flatties and Whiting.
Chasing them on vibe lures TT 1/4 Ounce Blade lures.

After Flicking Lures around the flats my cousin Nathan had never caught a fish on Lure before and I handed him my custom Ian Miller rod and Shimano Stella FE with a quarter Ounce TT Blade Lure and after the first cast on this rod he nailed his first fish on a lure. I remember the first time i got my first fish on Lure and lets admitt its exiting!!!
 Especially with a nice flattie like this one!


Not long after Nathan had nailed his Flattie Jake had a nice 47cm Flattie rollin on his new 1-3 Kg Samaki light Bream Rod. Also caught on a quarter ounce TT Blade Lure. Now these lures are remarkable and definately the best lure I would hand someone that is learning Lure Fishing. The TT Vibe Blades have the best action on them either slowed rolled on a slow retrieving Reel or hopped along the Sand Flats.

Jake Coxon 47cm Blue Spot Flathead
















And Out come the Buffs with an icy cold breeze but warmed up very quickly

A Bit Cold Mate? Ha Ha
Yesterday had me and a few mates head out to north head to target some reef species off North Head Sydney Harbour, With Big Drummer in mind. Wind was around 5Km an hour but had the worst rain drizzle and unprepared for it with no weather gear.

So Lucky To Have Such A Beautiful Coastline Here In Sydney Harbour


With brock nailing a few small Drummer casting off the Rocks and retrieving accross the rock reefs.
Then as the tide came rolling through I Nailed a beautiful 40cm Blue Groper but was quickly released after the photo as this species is highly protected and is not to be kept under any circumstances, Beautiful Fish and I can see why!

40cm Beautiful Blue Groper


With the rain drizzle really setting in and becoming very cold we seen it through and I had a beautiful Luderick going around 30-33cm and I had thought it was a Southern Black Bream at first but it fought alot for a little fish taking line off the Stella!

Awesome Luderick (Black Fish)


















Was kinda hard to get to the bottom of the Reef with so many of these little baby Rock Cods Smashing the line before its gets down to the bigger Species..... But A fish is a fish haha

Little Rock Cod
























But brock must have got through the Rock Cods and Nailed this Beautiful Groper but yet again was quickly released after the photo!

Brock Coxon's Groper
























We are Very lucky here in Sydney to have such an epic Coastline with views such as these. In fact as we were leaving we watched a spectacular view of Humpback Whales and thier Calf's upon the horizon and that is an amazing sight!!!

Veiw From The Top Of The Rock Face

Not Long before we decided to pack up and call it a day as the wind was beginning to blow and was predicted to roll in at around 20Km/h I hooked a decent size fish that began to take a bit of line of the Stella. It surfaced and was a beautiful Six-Spined Leather Jacket Going 45cm on the Bragmat but sorry fella you made the dinner plate tonight! Such a gorgeous looking fish but quite dangerous with that very sharp spike as its Dorsal Fin!

Awesome Six-Spined Leather Jacket
And this time Chops had hooked an Awesome Leather Jacket but was the species Known as the Rough Leather Jacket! also beautifully Dangerous with its spike and dog teeth.

Daniel Clarkes's Rough Leather Jacket!
A great day on the water despite the weather and wind in the arvo! This is our city and a beautiful one it is "SYDNEY"

Definately Not A Place to Fish WSithout Rock Cleats!!!
MILF - :Man I Love Fishing"

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