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Fishing oz style _ Game Fishing _ Broome Fishing Trip

Posted by: A pirate Apr 22 2008, 04:39 PM

Hi guys,

Im just back from my recent trip to Broome, though i had a shocker. We went to the Rowley Shoals which is about 170nm due west of Broome and other remote reefs and islands. Allot of trolling was done and a bit of bottom bashing produced some fine fish.

Before we sailed we chatted to the guys at Tackle World Broome, and was advised Sailfish were a plenty and the record was 60 Sails in one day!!
We purchased a fair bit of gear and look forward to getting out there. The seas were calm with a maximum of 0.5m seas and the wind never got over 14knots so it was sensational!

I unfortunately could not keep it together, 1stly my lures did not attract anything worth keeping even though they were the same as the guys catching fish, then the insides of my reel decided they didnt like where they were and exploded while battling a 1.6m shark, i managed to land him and after a few hours of work i managed to rebuild the reel into a working order. The final failure was the roller in the tip of my rod fell out! why meeee what did i do so wrong!

I still ended up with a Spanish mackerel, dog tooth tuna and the spangled emperor so it was not a total loss.

What i have now learnt is buy expensive gear as it will last, my rod and reel were bought in a combo gear buy Now their retired im hunting for a TLD20 and a good ugly stick to replace the broken equipment.

we hit a few reefs and this is what we came up with.

3x Sail fish
many Dog tooth tuna (20-50kg)
many Spanish Mackeral biggest was 1.39m
few Green Job fish
few Spangled emperors mine 0.60
monster corral trout (lost 1/2 to a shark)
Heaps of sharks from 0.60m to 2.3m
plus other stuff

FLY sail FLY!!


I was the skipper that help landing this great fish (me at the tail)


my spango!!


Mixed grill


this guy is a wopper!! 1.39cm Spanish Mackerel taken on a fresh garfish



Posted by: MartinF Apr 22 2008, 04:42 PM

nice mate!

Too bad about your gear mucking up though, that's got to be frustrating when you're out on the water.

Looking forward to going there myself in a few months

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Apr 22 2008, 04:44 PM

Good one pirate it would've been some good fushing over there

Posted by: nimrod Apr 22 2008, 04:55 PM

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Good one pirate it would've been some good fushing over there
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Always wanted to get there, but then there are hundreds of places all over Aust I wanted to get to but never did.
Bad luck with the gear mate, would have got your blood boiling a bit, to be way over there and not have decent gear.

Posted by: kkw Apr 22 2008, 05:03 PM

Good going pirate. I remember fishing off the jetty at Broome, and rolling up with a 13ft beach rod and 7" Alvey loaded with 20lb line. The locals laughed at me, as they tossed in their 300lb handlines. I still managed some big Golden Trevally up to 14lbs and queenfish. Had to handline them up the jetty though, as the rod couldn't lift the weight. A great spot, and one I will be going back to.

Posted by: A pirate Apr 22 2008, 05:10 PM

some of the guys used VB cord and 900lb traces on th trip an skull dagged the fish in.

i still had fun with my bait caster on the trevaleys etc

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Apr 22 2008, 05:12 PM

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Always wanted to get there


Yep Yep me to & I was on my way a few years back thats why I got the wittle tinny was going to do a trip around oz exept for down sth Mexico laugh.gif laugh.gif

Unfortunately I got crook & the trip never eventuated

Posted by: A pirate Apr 22 2008, 05:16 PM

im now hunting for a new rod and reel setup for deep water fishing.

Ill be going back there so time will tell.

any suggestions for get to look at budget is about $250 on a reel and about $200 on a rod ~ if lucky i could manage $500 for total set up inc line.

Thanks guys, I still had fun though frustrated to hell! Damn equipment...Let this be a warning to all spend more in gear to prevent this happening to you. (My combo costed about $180 so that says it all)

Posted by: Phil Apr 22 2008, 06:47 PM

Great photos, reminds me of the time I spent at Wickham [WA] fishing out from Port Samson.In those days there wernt all that many going out so the fishing was pristine.On one occasion my brother and I came home with 10 spanish maks wieghing in at just over 1000 lb,Huge fish. That was back in the early 70's

Posted by: A pirate Apr 22 2008, 08:38 PM

here is some of the tool i used,



2x squid green sail fish lures
few hard bodies
1 large popper
1 skirt hard head
1x large red/white spoon
and a few more not pictured

and the failed reel "shakesphere Summit 35lb line class"

Posted by: A pirate Apr 22 2008, 08:59 PM

the reel failure consisted of a broken spring mounting and worn crank/spool pin and a bent free spool mechanism plate (next to the crank/spool pin). What happend mid fight with allot of drag on, suddenly the spool free spun giving me a huge birds nest and no way of cranking the line in. After a few hits i managed to get it working again to wind in but no drag (stuck on max), I managed to pull the 1.6m shark in. The reel then needed to huge pull down which took about 2.5hours and 3or 4 attempts, not to mention loss of a few 100m of line.

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Apr 23 2008, 01:28 AM

pirate I do have a 6' 6" gold stick here to be put up in the Auctions forum

I'm a bit fussy when it comes to game gear so my tastes would be different to yours

Did have a TT50 up in autions but it never met reserve

If you care to be a bit more specific on type of tackle I'll see whats floating around here.

Shakespere ???

Well not my choice of overheads

Posted by: poly Apr 23 2008, 01:48 AM

good report mate, i may be able to help out two members here have a look at this thread, i have seen these two rods and they are top shelf

http://www.fishing-oz-style.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=1108

Posted by: Rum Dust N Ruckus Apr 23 2008, 02:51 AM

ive been looking for some gear to pirate, for chasing bigger ones..

Been looking at the tyrnos 20 and the torium 20, want to match up with a 6ft 15kg rod and throw 400m of decent line on it!

Posted by: Christos Apr 23 2008, 03:28 AM

Good fishing report. It is very bad lust that you lost your tackle to one thing or other.

Very strange to have som much go wrong, but then again I do not game fish.

Posted by: A pirate Apr 23 2008, 03:09 PM

im looking for a rod and reel that would be loaded up with 35lb-40lb line that can be used for bottom bashing and trolling.
The setup must be strong but versatile as it will travel allot and cop a bit of neglect while at sea.
My budget for the lot is around $500 (rod and reel), though my main concern is the reel at the moment as i can repair my rod to a working state with a new screws and roller pin.

when out targeting fish (mainly in the tropics) i mainly chase mackerel, tuna (dog tooth and northern blue), wahoo, corral trout, big travallys etc

what brands do I look at?
better worse

Posted by: A pirate Apr 24 2008, 01:13 AM

is a Shimano TLD 25 a good reel? ive just seen them at KMart for $149.25 (25

% discount this weekend from $199)


Dad had just given me a Shakespeare Ugly stick with roller tip 25-40lb class.

Posted by: A pirate Apr 24 2008, 02:05 AM

the other reel i was looking at was the OKUMA 30 titus for $179 at BCF.

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Apr 24 2008, 02:45 AM

pirate you're making it very hard tongue.gif

Gran t you I'm a bit of a loopy when it comes to tackle & go overboard

But with good reasons in alot of the cases & it's justified cause these days it's becoming harder to find the fishy's & when you do find them you dont want your tackle letting you down as you recently expirienced.

I'm not suggesting that you go out & buy the rolls royce of gear just gear suited to your needs

Shimano TLD 25 ???

I have one but I have it spooled with 6kg line not 35lb-40lb line as you are wanting to spool up with & that TLD of mine will out live me simply because I dont stress it & use it wisely.


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when out targeting fish (mainly in the tropics) i mainly chase mackerel, tuna (dog tooth and northern blue), wahoo



If you were trolling with a TLD 25 & a decent fish hit you I'm afraid the TLD 25 couldn't hold enough line capacity

Dont know if you saw this thread

http://www.fishing-oz-style.info/forum/index.php?showtopic=1209&st=0

Reel is pretty good as a troll reel & I've landed many a good YFT on it

BUT !!!

A wee bit heavy if you intend to bottom bounce

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the other reel i was looking at was the OKUMA 30 titus for $179 at BCF.


Well stop looking cause they're pretty crappy & I wouldn't give one to a jap on Anzac day.

The same reel is marketed under the brand name Sailor & Jaylor pulled them apart then tossed them in the bin

Posted by: poly Apr 24 2008, 03:07 AM

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the other reel i was looking at was the OKUMA 30 titus for $179 at BCF.

Well stop looking cause they're pretty crappy & I wouldn't give one to a jap on Anzac day.

The same reel is marketed under the brand name Sailor & Jaylor pulled them apart then tossed them in the bin







how true is that, i have one that was given to me i had it repaired but it stuffed up again dry.gif dry.gif dry.gif

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Apr 24 2008, 03:55 AM

Poorly made reel poly

What alot of peeps dont realise is that reels get outsourced out with different Co's puting their name to them.

BUT !

It's consumer demand & when peeps dont want to fork out that little bit extra they get stung

With overheads I'd really stick to the better known brands like the Shimano's / Daiwa's etc

Posted by: CATCH22 Apr 24 2008, 04:05 AM

love the pics looks like you guys had a good time just being out there is a buzz keep the pics coming lovem goodonyaboys...

Posted by: A pirate Apr 24 2008, 04:09 AM

okies have looked around and read many posts here and I have still gone and bought a brand spanking NEW Shimano TLD 25 which is now sitting on my table all for $149.25 got to love K-Mart 25% fishing equipment.

the 3x sail fish were all caught on TLD20's as were the dog tooth tunas and mackies so they seem pretty good for this type of fishing.
If the fish is any bigger .... well ill deal with it then.

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