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Jumpus GooDarus
post May 13 2008, 01:09 AM
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Started this report the other day thought I'd better finish it.

Friday early start well it was for me had to get out of bed @ 5 . 30 am laugh.gif

Putted across the bay whilst I punched all the co-ords I'd worked out the night b4 then it was MC hammers time, not flat seas so motors sat on 400 rpm all the way out to browns.

Lure spread went out & we were runing
2 transom lures
2 rigger lures
Shotgun & a bibless minnow just behind the motors in case YFT were about, also the old faithfull Witch Doctor sat in it's usual place may have to get a new one it's seen better days & has been smacked by a few marlins to boot.

4 miles east of browns the water still looked shitty with no temp hike so in came the lures & down went the MC Hammers again ran out east for another 13 NM's 1/2 a mile short of a nice big rise coming out from 2000 meters to 1700 meters.

Lure spread went out again & I worked that area which looked very lifeless & again no change in water temp allthough the water did seem alot blue'r, the bigger 3 + meter swell wide off Browns made it harder to troll running with the swell as it was picking the boat speed up & the lures weren't running true so I was limited to direction I could troll @.

Heatons Hill was another 6 odd NM's away & I chose a course to take us further east of it so as the direct southerly swell wouldn't hamper the lure action once about 5 NM's east of Heatons I cut back across back over the top of it did a few laps B4 proceeding further NW back to another rise I came across the night B4 1600 meters rising from 2000 meters.

By the time I'd gotten there the wind had come up a touch more & we were still a good 25 NM's from Browns water still looked lifeless & the arvo was getting old so in came the lures again & MC Hammers went down yet again.

A huge advantage I have over most of the trailer boats that get out wide is the boat itself & I will give a Big Rap to my Furuno GPS it's not a toy & with it's largish 10 " screen it allows me to get a pretty good look @ the area's around me, now when I zoomed back out there was a spot in the continental shelve that caught my eye & that's where I headed.

2 NM's short the boys put out the lures again & I should've checked, around an hour or so of light left my thoughts went to YFT if they were about really thought we had a good shot @ them if they were about.

Anyways peeps 500 meters from that compression that I'd signalled out a ratchet was heard right on sunset but we still had plenty of light to see what was causing the Ruckus , it was a sight to behold sitting on about 30 meters behind the boat was this massive big head, mouth opened up wide with a lure hanging in there somewhere.

Motors still in gear reving @ 2400rpm that's what the rachet noise was cause this Bloody Big Marlins aka Jumpus GooDarus wasn't moving he just sat there for a good 20 seconds in a dead Verticle position to the water unphased with what was going.

Now unknown to me because some bloody twit obscured my view of the rods I had no idea which rod the fish was on even worse this person copped an earfull from me after that & out on his boat the next day.

I have rules on board my boat & No 1 rule is to clear the deck once we get a strike, this person went straight for the rod that had the fishy on the other end of it & I could see Jack Sh*te.

Now Jack was indeed on board & as much as I would've loved to see him nail his 1st Marlin this fish was very big & not the fish to put him on the rod with esp with nightfall nearly upon us this fish if hooked properly would've been fought under Floodlights.

Turns out the rod that went off was one of my new 37 kg sticks & didn't I spit the dummy when the person in Q came up with the excuse that all he was doing was upping the drag, that's when I really lost it esp after leaving the wheel to go check what he had done.

Both the 37 kg outfits we were running in close [targeting the Blues] had their drags backed right off & were lucky to have been pulling 5 kg of drag & not the 13 kg that I'd set them to the day B4 in other words the levers hadn't been pushed right up & that would explain why the Marlin was able to just sit there in a verticle position cause there was NO PRESSURE on IT on PRESSURE for the hooks to penetrate in.

I'm very conservative with calling a fish's weight untill I get a real good look @ it originally I'd called it @ around 140 kg but after really thing about it 10 minutes later when I'd calmed down over the events that just happened I upp'd it's size & prob still being conservative @ around 200 kg.

Oh well we still had a 21 NM trip back home but the sea's & wind had abated by this time, no Marlins pics peeps so you'll have to settle for the Flippers which followed us about





Saturday

Late start early finish, perfect day on the water did some sleepies & had no idea where we'd trolled to couldn't be bothered getting up when the boys were calling a Bloody Big Tiger Shark heading for the boat.


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kkw
post May 13 2008, 11:14 PM
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Went down to Gunnamatta to spin up a whiting or two. They have gone!!! Anyway, a couple of guys pulled in with a nice YFT around 1m long. Caught it east of Browns, they said. They weren't too chatty, and basically ignored me. Hopefully a sign of things to come - sooner than later.
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Jumpus GooDarus
post May 14 2008, 12:38 AM
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QUOTE (Majed @ May 13 2008, 09:46 PM) *
Hey Jumpus, do many get sea sick on these trips out wide?



No not really Majed only the ones who convince themselves they'll pewk B4 hand

Very Very few get sick when the boat is moving & only when the boat stops do I find peeps get sick, but if you're stopping to fight a fish then very few get sick again cause the exitement & rush of a fish takes over.

Many have a fear of the ocean & that's what gets them chundering take that fear away with adrenelin & they 4get all about sea sickness.

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JG, i m having accidents over your camera!!!!
The shots you get is awesome!!!!
Tuna are here
Kamil


Yeah well I'm still buggered on how to use all it's features laugh.gif
Never really owned camera b4 so dont know a great deal about them all I knew when I purchased this one was I wanted a RiggyDidge model to make up for all the years & shots I missed out on.

Jack explained to me the other day about filters for the lens's so I ducked out yesterday to a mates shop [Good Guys down @ Carringbah] & I dont mind giving Nick a plug cause he's looked after a few from here whom I've sent down to buy things.

Anyways ordered a couple of filters one is a polarised filter which should come in very handy with the YFT season coming up & I should get some good through water shots

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Anyway, a couple of guys pulled in with a nice YFT around 1m long. Caught it east of Browns, they said. They weren't too chatty, and basically ignored me. Hopefully a sign of things to come - sooner than later.


I'm the same kk, not to chatty to peeps back @ the ramp after a day out on the water laugh.gif laugh.gif
Find they ask some of the stupidest Q's so it's best that I ignore them laugh.gif laugh.gif


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post May 14 2008, 12:47 AM
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QUOTE (Jumpus GooDarus @ May 14 2008, 02:34 PM) *
Seems that when I do a Gamefishing report here they generate a fair bit of interest.



Just a little mate!!! Just waiting for my invite ;)
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post May 14 2008, 12:53 AM
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me too Rum - me too hysterical.gif
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Jumpus GooDarus
post May 14 2008, 01:01 AM
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Bitch's laugh.gif laugh.gif


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post May 14 2008, 01:16 AM
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QUOTE (kkw @ May 14 2008, 05:14 PM) *
Anyway, a couple of guys pulled in with a nice YFT around 1m long. Caught it east of Browns, they said. They weren't too chatty, and basically ignored me. Hopefully a sign of things to come - sooner than later.


You want people to ignore you?

Sorry I refuse.
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post May 14 2008, 01:20 AM
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QUOTE (Jumpus GooDarus @ May 14 2008, 01:34 PM) *
Seems that when I do a Gamefishing report here they generate a fair bit of interest.


To me it does not matter the size of the fish. Just that it is a fish.

Spinning a good yarn is also a good thing.
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