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Trip Reports
Hervey Bay
Point Vernon, Hervey Bay | Point Vernon, Hervey Bay | | Print | |
| Written by Josh | |||||||||||||
| Monday, 10 September 2007 | |||||||||||||
Variety is the spice of kayak fishing
After the previous day's marathon effort (27.5km paddle/pedal trip) I elected for a more leisurely approach today, launching at Point Vernon and trolling along the edges of the reefy coffee rocks that line the banks of The Gables. Today I would have travelled a 10th of the distance, yet managed to catch more fish. It didn't take long for things to fire up when I noticed small baitfish busting the surface in panic. Immediately I started trolling around the edges of the action, hooking up to a small Pike in no time. He was followed by many more, although I was actually hoping for something bigger and tastier lurking beneath. By the time I'd lost count on how many I'd landed, I decided to move away to try and catch something edible. ![]() Wire fence cod It wasn't long after this that I felt a better bite that felt a lot like a Flathead, but actually turned out to be a Wire fence Cod. I wasn't sure if this guy would be tasty or not, nor was I sure if it was of legal size, so it to was swiftly returned. Ten minutes later I managed to hook onto something with a bit more spirit, a long slender looking fish that continued to leap into the air as I reeled it towards the kayak. Like the cod, I was unable to identify it at first, but at around 55cm I figured that if it was edible, it was also legal. Determined to eat fresh fish for the night I decided to keep this fellow, but later found out that Wolf Herring (which is what I later identified it as) would probably be frowned on by a cat. A Mackeral might find it appealing I hoped, so I've kept him for bait. ![]() Wolf Herring - toothy bastich! I did manage to catch a few more fish, including a Flathead that was almost as small as the lure he tried to swallow, as well as a couple more Grinners. These were all returned to live and fight another day. Had I stayed out longer there's no telling what the tally would have amounted to, but I was keen to get the Wolf Herring identified and if worthy, on the grill. A rumbling tummy brought the trip to an early demise so not terribly long after it started, the trip was complete. ![]() Damned pesky Pike For the second day running, every single fish was caught on the Owner Rip'n Minnow hard body lure. The more I use these lures the more I like them, proving their worth on a variety of species. It's only a matter of time before I land something really nice on one of these lures. Hopefully that'll be tomorrow, when I'll be heading out in the morning to catch the high tide at Urangan pier. ![]() 55cm of tastless, slimy fish
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