Kalbarri today

 Forecast was for a screaming Nor'easter, so I elected to stay close and inside. Out before sunrise, wind not too bad, travelled a short distance, and dropped the pick just as the wind really came up. Good fish showing--could'nt catch any livies as i was just getting smashed up, always a good sign, so i investigated with a jig and hooked up first drop. A solid, quality fish, hooks pulled  So back down and into a steady procession of little gold-spot trevally. They were only 48-50 cm, and happily smashing a 100gm Evergreen Caprice on the PE2 gear. When i'd had enough of them, and there didn't seem to be anything else interested, down went the bait and straight into a solid fish. 50lb overhead gear, and this was obviously no little trevally. When it came into sight, a nice mulloway--with the biggest shark I have ever had alongside this or any boat right behind him. I grabbed the 80lb leader, he swallowed the fish from behind as I was trying to lift it, with the result I ended up in a tug of war with the shark seemingly trying to climb into the boat, eyeball to eyeball. I remember thinking that bronzies just don't get this big--this bloke was as big as any tiger I have ever been close to, more like a bloody great white., huge across the head and deep through the body. Anyway, inevitable happened and I ended up with the head. Note to self--don't ever " can't be bothered" when it comes to getting the gopro on your head .

So, down with another bait, and another good fish within minutes--this one came up at Ningaloo-like speeds to avoid the bitey ( who I never saw again) and turns out to be a nice fat trout. A few more smash-ups and bite offs, and things went quiet. All over by 830. Couldn't go in as I'd had to launch at the upstream ramp, as my preferred one at the rivermouth was shut, and there was no way I could manage that ramp with the wind howling straight down the river. Moved around a bit until the wind dropped, and went in with nothing else worth mentioning.

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Haha

Wed, 2016-10-12 18:34

 bloody taxman always takes his cut! Nice trout for the plate though.

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Oh well

Wed, 2016-10-12 18:54

 Still a tasty treat for tea.

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At least something to show

Wed, 2016-10-12 19:35

 Good effort mate to get the head back, and a nice trout.

Just got back from Coral Bay and pissed off with sharks to say the least.

Contemplating if worth doing a report with the little I managed to actually get to the boat to show.....

 

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 Looks like it would have

Thu, 2016-10-13 07:10

 Looks like it would have been a decent mulloway.

Well done on the trout, nice feed there.

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Eye ball to eye ball

Thu, 2016-10-13 08:23

 Who needs it just spoils your day.would have been a good vid

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Kalbarri "ramp"

Fri, 2016-10-14 16:41

yeah , you have to love that upstream ramp when the wind is howling...nice trout....how as the fog yesterday??? 

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Was out on Seasport Charter same day

Fri, 2016-10-14 18:16

 Sensational when the wind dropped of about 10ish.

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Sat, 2016-10-15 10:35

 Where's the report Paully?

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LOL

Sat, 2016-10-15 11:08

 

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Not much to report Dale -

Sat, 2016-10-15 19:20

 suffice to say my form never really hits great heights with the fish - got a nice trout and couple of pinkies. Was a pretty slow day all round...and i am yet to work out how to post pics.

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Yes, that fog can happen

Fri, 2016-10-14 19:31

 Usually with those weather conditions, ie, broad trough just offshore, about to move in. Can happen any time of the year, good idea to just sit it out if you are at sea, normally doesn't last too long.

I avoid that upstream ramp at all costs, normally--the lower ramp was open when i came in, but the trailer was at the other one, and I was by myself--I was actually tempted to just tie up to the finger wharf and walk up to the other one to get the ute.

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Kalbarri

Sat, 2016-10-15 19:38

can always give me a buzz if you need a hand, I can just about see the ramp from my verandah

 

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Thanks, lance

Sun, 2016-10-16 07:53

 I'll try and catch up next time I'm home from work.