Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: Batemans Bay
Fishing oz style > Fishing Reports > Fishing Reports
Jumpus GooDarus
Was asked to go down to Urradurra last tersday but had tings tu do
Was however free on Flyday so arranged to tow wittle goat in the morn & pick up a passenger then head down to Batman & Robins Bay.

Left Sydney bright & early friday morn around 10 am rolleyes.gif got to Urradurra around 1.30 pm & after a quick fuel stop we were on our melly way once more.

Boys had gone for a fush that morn on Lake Conjola & did ok bream to 35 cm's , flathead & a few other fishy's as well & that's good for them as not worlds best fisho's but they had a local take them out in his tinny.

Booked into motel & unhooked the goat @ BB by this time I was starvating hadn't eaten all day some morton bay bugs & a nice array of seafood quickly filled that hole, beatifull arvo with not a breathe of wind should've gone out in the goat but couldn't be bothered esp as the day was ending & I didn't have a clue where to go fish.

Picked up a map from maritine to sus out where santuaries were, also had a look @ water depths [bottom grids] of the area b4 I left home pretty shallow place I must say.

Went for a walk to wharf across the road water was clean & could see brimski's doing swimies down below so went & grabed a flick stick & a few SP's had a bit of fun there for an hour.

Then went for a drive to check out the goat ramps opted to use the wun out near the breakwall in the morn went for walkies on the breakwall a few peeps fushing but not catching was amused by the big rays patrolling the breakwall & wated them doing their U turns, also spotted an array of boats out there fushing getting late by now & they started coming in so waited to see wot they'd caught & to try & get a bit of local knowledge.

GooDarus nights sleep & I was up b4 the sparrows started their far tings, punched co-ords into gps of the map I'd gotten the day b4 so as I had sum idea where the santuaries started [ bloody big joke these fish santuries esp in towns like this cant do a great deal of good for their tourist months with peeps getting put off by them]

Anyways went sth & picked a wittle point to start fushing started getting hookups with velly 1st cast got evllyting from kungs, samson fushies, brimski's , snapper, bonito, salmon, etc etc there

Paul is definatly not a lure person so he used a bait rod, tired of this spot after an hr only because of the slimmy mackeral they were huge sum would've gone close to a kilo they were evllywhere & stated getting to be a pain in the butt.

So saw a bommy about a mile away & decideds to go try there sa,me deal & fish as the first spot but did nail a nice bream on lure 38 cm's, kungs were darting around the back of the boat eating the cubes thrown in got a few more of them.

Saw a few boats out wider so decided to go have a looky didn't stay there to long with nothing coming up on the sounder & headed further sth to a point in the coastline twas sum natives in canoes with a paddle fushing 400 meters off the point & thought they'd have to have sum idea 1/2 hr later still nut ting nor was anywun else so snuck in a bit closer to the coast.

GooDarus move cause we found snappa's along with those bloody slimmys again, oh well did stock up on slimmy fillets

Not a day I was pulling the camera out @ all as there was generally to much going on & none of the fush were of any real size none of the kungs made legal but I did get done by wun that looked the goods got an epsy of it near the boat then he went down.


Samson & Delilah



Sammy Snappa's




Had to pull the camera out to take a pic of a pike of all fush get a load of this thing I'd never seen wun this big b4
catchnrelease
That samson is an amberjack. You can tell because of the thick dark mark running diagonally across it's eye and the fact that it doesn't have a dark/blotchy colouration. And yes I've caught both before in juvi form. The only question is whether it's a greater or lesser amber.

I miss the south, good fishing there that's for sure.
Jumpus GooDarus
QUOTE (catchnrelease @ Mar 21 2010, 03:54 PM) *
That samson is an amberjack. You can tell because of the thick dark mark running diagonally across it's eye and the fact that it doesn't have a dark/blotchy colouration.

Cant say that ewe've convinced me but did put doubt in my mind so I did wun of your twicks & googled hysterical.gif

QUOTE
Samsonfish Seriola hippos
Distribution: Inhabit coastal waters of NSW, commonly in and around reefs.

Size: May attain a maximum size of approx. 175cm

Characteristics: These fish exhibit a lot of variation in head and body shape as well as colour. Generally silvery with a bronzy coloured back, often displaying vertical patterns of mottling. These fish have a blunt head that lessons in degree as the fish ages and may show a yellow band down the side of the body.

Confusing species: Similar to kingfish and may often be confused with amberjack.


QUOTE
Amberjack Seriola dumerili
Distribution: A more tropical species that is often found in coastal NSW, usually with the warmer, summer waters.

Size: May attain a maximum size of approx. 190cm.

Characteristics: Best separated from the Samsonfish by its more torpedo shaped body and lower head profile.

Confusing species: Similar to kingfish and may often be confused with samsonfish.


Caught about 4 of them that day & when I saw the 1st it looked like a golden trevelly in the water due to the yellow band down the side of the body + it's fins

QUOTE
You can tell because of the thick dark mark running diagonally across it's eye and the fact that it doesn't have a dark/blotchy colouration


Kungs also have that band as do rainbow runners if I recall correctly got a pic of wun sum where I caught many moons ago

Still not sure wot they were but going by the DPI description I'm leaning to wot I originally called it as a Samson
poly
QUOTE
I miss the south, good fishing there that's for sure.


well get back down there and wet a line

Paul
Jumpus GooDarus
Yep I'll prob start doing a few more trips down there again tis a nice place
Boat towed like a dream behind the Navara did alot of overtaking hysterical.gif hysterical.gif
poly
South Durras is all so worth having a look, and the headlands to the north will give you a good feed of fish on the wright tide however dawn and dusk will give bigger fish, but Sir Reel knows the really good spots i just blunder about till i get a fish or two

warning warning the South Durras boat ramp is one of the worst on the coast
Sir Reel
Good to see you got out there Jumpas. Yes the fish are in close at the moment due to the large amount of bait fish. Bonnito are a plenty at the moment. Have caught a few gummies as well. Some days those slimes are a pest we generaly keep a few for bait and burley. Suprised you dint get any squid as they have been about too. Snapper are a little harder at the moment, Like Poly said dawn and dusk are best for these fish.

Durras is a tricky ramp to use, I have used it and have heard of a few boats comming to grief as the boat can be lifted onto the wench pole with waves.
The ramp at the break wall ( hanging rock ) is the best ramp with 3 lanes, protection from the sea and wind, cleaning tables & marine rescue is set up there as well.
Jumpus GooDarus
Yep a mile of baitfushy's in close was having a yak with a local boat who'd fushed out wide for wun malin on saturday said they came across no baitfushy's out wide
Told them there were miles of them in close boat was a 6.8 meter cruisecraft called shotgun ewe may know them ??

Also showed a guy how to fillet flathead when he came in on flyday arvo he'd caught a few nicw sized wuns

Squiddys ???????

Really wanted to but it all came down to I can get them up here @ will & was more interested in using those yoshi jigs seen in pic, they work a treat caught just about everything on them just varied the size of jig to suit water depth fishing.

Tis a nice place down there with great facilities , if it wasn't so shollow out front could see alot of potential as a LBG area
poly
I have to agree, those jig's are dynamite glad i gave you a heads up, how ever most of the jig's in that patten, regardless of brand will work quite well
Christos
Good reporting.

Bit long but still good. hysterical.gif
catchnrelease
QUOTE (Jumpus GooDarus @ Mar 21 2010, 04:41 PM) *
Kungs also have that band as do rainbow runners if I recall correctly got a pic of wun sum where I caught many moons ago

Still not sure wot they were but going by the DPI description I'm leaning to wot I originally called it as a Samson


Kings have the bands running horizontally all the way along the body, but on ambers it's diagonal starting from the top of the head. Easiest way to tell apart from a juvi sambo is the blotchy colour pattern. All sambo's have it when they're little and then lose it when they grow up, but ambers have one solid colour all the way through their entire lives.

Samson:


Amberjack:
nimrod
Well I'll give you both something to google and think about.
Personally I believe it to be a " Almaco Jack " not a common fish
but I caught a couple one time off The bay and sent it in to Fisheries at Cronulla
and was told it was not a " amberjack " or a " Sampson " but the " Almaco Jack ".
Does it really matter what it is.?
Jumpy put it down to being another new species you have caught and wipe yet another species off your
caught list. Not real good for a table fish.
Scientific name " seriola rivoliana " .
I would have jumped in a little earlier but took a while to find the letter from Fisheries.
Jumpus GooDarus
Think ewe could be correct Frank

Like I said I wasn't 100% on the ID but knew it wasn't Amberjack cause I caught some of those in Pt Hacking a couple of weeks back & this fishy looked different.

Have also caught Samsons but many moons ago & tended to call these samsons putting down their Juvy size as fush not having the blotchyness of the adults

Did a googlefushy & got a colour pic from DPI site & it looks exactly wot I caught

catchnrelease
Almaco Jack. Makes sense. Similar to an amber though, but most of the Seriola's are.
bafoo
Hey jumpy,

Good report mate.

That pike looks like the length of one of those jopolinas that Bees rear end produces.


Bafoo
Christos
QUOTE (bafoo @ Mar 22 2010, 05:57 AM) *
That pike looks like the length of one of those jopolinas that Bees rear end produces.



Amazing
Jumpus GooDarus
QUOTE (poly @ Mar 21 2010, 06:14 PM) *
I have to agree, those jig's are dynamite glad i gave you a heads up, how ever most of the jig's in that patten, regardless of brand will work quite well



Wot ewe on about poly ???????????? hysterical.gif hysterical.gif

I've had them for over 12 months just hadn't gotten around to using them did a thread on them ages ago but cant find it , think it was lost when site went down sum time back.

Actually stocked up on them today now tackle box is pretty full of them with all the various gram weights
Majed
Good report Jumpus.....sounds like a good place to fish and relax.... smile1.gif
Jumpus GooDarus
A place like Batemans is beter suited to the style of fushing ewe do majed there's cover in the river with the option to sneak outside if weather is favourable.

Tried warning ewe about JB but ewe wouldn't risten hysterical.gif
Majed
Have to try BB next time........ hysterical.gif hysterical.gif
A pirate
i saw you and your wee boat drive past the shire the other day...... were you lost?
Jumpus GooDarus
QUOTE (A pirate @ Mar 22 2010, 09:57 PM) *
were you lost?



Nope !

I was on my way to The Live Bread Shop to get sum bait
Sir Reel
Some more litle fishies caught today in Batemans Bay

pb for my sister and her boyfriend



And I caught this Gummy on a light rig (bout 5kg ) Will come in handy for the party on the weekend.

Jumpus GooDarus
Hey Sir Reel !

I know that boat ramp hysterical.gif

WERE EWE'S TUCKED IN CLOSE TO THE COAST ?????

I'll be out 2morro on home soil to ketch sum more wittle bigger fishy's
Sir Reel
QUOTE (Jumpus GooDarus @ Mar 23 2010, 07:43 PM) *
Hey Sir Reel !

I know that boat ramp hysterical.gif

WERE EWE'S TUCKED IN CLOSE TO THE COAST ?????

I'll be out 2morro on home soil to ketch sum more wittle bigger fishy's


We were following the coast sth, out off prety point (Malua Bay) in about 35mtrs.
Water temp was 19.5 also caught a kung and coota
go figure ( hot and cold water fush )
Jumpus GooDarus
Water temp must've dropped from last saturday

Got 21.5 deg in the morn & as it does rises in arvo due to sun warming the surface just over 22 deg

Yep know where ewe fushed that's where the yaks were on sat, we did no good in the deeper water where ewe were nor was anybody else so I came into 17 meters & that's where we started hitting the snapper & that big pike.

Started out fushing spot 1 on map below

kungs, salmon, bonito, bream, those Almaco Jacks, & bloody heaps of slimys

spot 2 those protruding rocks

kungs,bream, salmon, tailer & bloody heaps of slimys
Sir Reel
QUOTE (Jumpus GooDarus @ Mar 23 2010, 09:01 PM) *
Water temp must've dropped from last saturday

Got 21.5 deg in the morn & as it does rises in arvo due to sun warming the surface just over 22 deg

Yep know where ewe fushed that's where the yaks were on sat, we did no good in the deeper water where ewe were nor was anybody else so I came into 17 meters & that's where we started hitting the snapper & that big pike.

Started out fushing spot 1 on map below

kungs, salmon, bonito, bream, those Almaco Jacks, & bloody heaps of slimys

spot 2 those protruding rocks

kungs,bream, salmon, tailer & bloody heaps of slimys


Nice little map you have there. Is that a pic off you gps?
No slimmies or yacks today.
Fed
An electric winch with the handle attached Sir Reel, that can't be good???
Christos
QUOTE (Majed @ Mar 22 2010, 08:06 PM) *
Have to try BB next time.......


I'am in. smile1.gif
Sir Reel
QUOTE (Fed @ Mar 24 2010, 06:40 AM) *
An electric winch with the handle attached Sir Reel, that can't be good???


yep, doesnt need an electrick winch.
I drive the boat on and off. I use the hand winch to loosen and tigten the cable
, not worth getting the batery out for that.
Might have to check to see if it still works one day
Jumpus GooDarus
QUOTE (Sir Reel @ Mar 23 2010, 10:51 PM) *
Nice little map you have there. Is that a pic off you gps?



Nope !

I have a prog on my pc which gives me that deail

But I also have it on my GPS's the Furuno on my big goat will give me that detail it's a 10 inch screen

The raymarine does not give that detail it uses a navtronics card which I dont think is as good as the C-Map in the furuno

If I'm anticipating fishing a new area that I have no idea about I'll sit in front of the pc the night B4 & sus out where I think the fishy's will be , that's wot I did B4 heading down your way
Sir Reel
QUOTE (Jumpus GooDarus @ Mar 24 2010, 08:22 PM) *
Nope !

I have a prog on my pc which gives me that deail

But I also have it on my GPS's the Furuno on my big goat will give me that detail it's a 10 inch screen

The raymarine does not give that detail it uses a navtronics card which I dont think is as good as the C-Map in the furuno

If I'm anticipating fishing a new area that I have no idea about I'll sit in front of the pc the night B4 & sus out where I think the fishy's will be , that's wot I did B4 heading down your way


What programs that?
I use a humingbird & it uses navionics.
Then it has a Sd card slot that I can save data to as well as update the unit.
Once i save the waypoints I can use huminingbird pc and then open with Google maps.
Its great in showing me a time line & can make notes just like a diary, but doesnt have depths.
For depths I use Bonzel http://maps.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&x=150.2...05&fc=1#map
Jumpus GooDarus
QUOTE (Sir Reel @ Mar 24 2010, 11:16 PM) *
What programs that?



Map Send

kkw put me onto it yonks ago believe there is better but I've got the knack of this wun now & is more than ample
Does all of oz & even Nu Zealand

Great if trolling out wide & looking for grounds where fushy's may be

Here's an example of Narooma where the shelve really compress's itself I can set wayward points on the map @ home save them them upload to GPS unit in other words I can map out a days troll pattern @ home

It even shows where Spud Lives hysterical.gif hysterical.gif
Sir Reel
Is this it at $149.
http://www.magellangps.com/products/map.as...amp;PRODID=1308
Says its based on Navionics Gold
Thats what i Use in my gps unit think it was well over $400 bucks
be good if it showed marine parks
Jumpus GooDarus
QUOTE (Sir Reel @ Mar 25 2010, 10:38 PM) *
be good if it showed marine parks


Wot I did was get the marine parks chart whilst I was down there & took the longs/lats off it punched them into gps

Thats how I knew where the zones were + it gave me a better understanding off the coastline
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2025 Invision Power Services, Inc.