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Burrum Heads river mouth and beyond | Burrum Heads river mouth and beyond | | Print | |
| Friday, 21 September 2007 | ||||||||||||||||
Thumbs up to Squidgie Pro soft plastics![]() Fringefin Trevally
The serenity was short-lived though because about 5 minutes later the lighter rod buckled over and soon after a 40cm Flathead was netted. With dinner in the bag I then decided to pedal out with the current on a leisurely troll, intending to pick up the pace once out of the river mouth. A few hundred meters the very same rod using the same lure was struck again and as soon as I started reeling it in I knew this was a different species. When I first saw the flash of silver I pinged it for a Trevally, although when I brought it aboard I realized that if it was a Trevally, it's actually type was unknown to me (later identified as a Fringefin Trevally). It's fins were much larger and more angelic. Because I didn't know what it was I was pretty careful in handling it, because after a quick photo it was returned. So instead of using the net I handled it with a wet towel, which typically seems to do less damage. As I'd hoped, it swam away with as much spirit it fought with. ![]() 40cm Flathead, destined for the grill I was pretty close to the heads now so I pulled up the lighter line, rigged up a Squidgie pilchard styled flick bait, coated it with Stimulate gel and began to troll it out along the sand bar markers. I pushed hard for about 500 meters when the rod buckled over again, this time with much greater force. At first I thought it might be snagged but just as I was thinking 'no, there's unlikely to be snags here' line started screaming off the reel at blistering pace. I tightened the drag a little as I turned the kayak around and I think the extra weight of the dag made the fish - whatever it was - hit the panic button. It was really running hard now and the reel began to look precariously like it was about to be spooled. So I tightened the drag a bit more and that's when I felt the line go limp. Another damned bust off!
On the plus side, I am suitably impressed with the new Squidgie Pro soft plastics. That little blood worm produced the goods this morning and I'll be going even harder with them this afternoon if the wind calms down (it's blowing up as I type). They seem to be made of a much tougher plastic than previous Squidgies, which I noticed instantly as I started threading it onto a hook. It'll be interesting to see what else I can catch with them.
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24-09-2007 20:50 re That's a beaut looking fish I've never heard of before 5th...congrats ![]() Only registered users can write comments. Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6 |
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