Blacks Big and Small

Posted on 05-12-2008 in Black Marlin Fishing Blog| 0 Comments

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Up at Cairns, Capt. Laurie and the team on Ningaloo capped off another great marlin season on the reef with a black marlin for angler John on the final day of their trip and season on Linden Bank. Capt. Tom and Ultimate Lady have also returned to the edge after their extended sojourn out wide. Wednesday the team got a small blue about the 150lb mark on a lure and later battled a 950lb black for three hours before she broke the line, winning her freedom. Off Townsville, Capt. Luke and the team on KEKOA had some great popper fishing on the outer reefs releasing some good sized GT’s and yellowfin tunas as they fished their way into town. Luke also heard from the guys on board the original Phantom (Blackwatch) fishing nearby who went one from three black marlin. And Capt. Dan also told me that the Ultimate had some action out there as they fished their way through heading for Yeppoon this weekend.Down on the Sunny Coast (Mooloolaba) the juvie blacks have also arrived. Smithy (Capt. Rob) on Triton IV tells me that it’s been red hot for the last week on the 50m line and a bit further out with most club boats getting one a day at least and seeing in the 3-8 range. Smithy also tells me that the best conversion he’s heard of over the last week was on Scott Trafford’s 36 Blackwatch who tagged 3 blacks and a sail last week. In the past three days on the water, Triton tagged 5 and saw a number more. Sounds like it’s time to get out there! Triton’s fish come out of the water for a quick pic before being released on the Sunshine Coast, Thursday The little blacks aren’t too far away from the Gold Coast either. Capt. Jim says that soon as the warm blue water (still Cape Moreton north) pushes down the coast towards the Gold Coast Seaway – probably in the next two weeks – the little blacks will come with it. There are already a huge schools of bait stretching from Jumping Pin north to Point Lookout. Once the little blacks find these bait schools we’ll be catching a few a day down here too. Can’t wait!

Obrien’s Update

Posted on 03-12-2008 in Black Marlin Fishing Blog| 0 Comments

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Just a quick update this morning with reports from the two 47 O’Brien’s. Capt. Luke on KEKOA goes into the final day of their trip today, leaving Myrmidon to head into Town(sville) and sportfishing their way in. Adding to the Monday tally with another two black marlin Tuesday at 600lb and 200lbs. And back up at Cairns, Capt. Laurie on Ningaloo released another small black yesterday for Mark their angler. from Philly. Still lots of tuna action on the Bank.

North and South, Black and Blue

Posted on 02-12-2008 in Black Marlin Fishing Blog| 0 Comments

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Capt. Tom on Ultimate Lady made the most of a late season run out with the tuna boats going 3 from 3. Arriving late afternoon, they released a 250lb-er straight away and it was quiet until the tuna got active again at 5:30pm when they released two more at 500 and 100lbs. The 250 and 100lb fish mark Lance’s (aka Wetspot) first and second black marlins.

Tradition’s Capt. Tim also gave me a quick call again yesterday to update me on the fishing at the Bank and Opal Ridge. Apparently a few good fish being seen as he missed the bite of another good sized one yesterday. Capt. Tim also also reported that Capt. Ross on Top Shot fishing on Sunday had a great day going 3 + 1. Three blue and one black marlin. There certainly are a few blues around!

On the Gold Coast, a few of the local boats made it out in the ideal conditions Sunday including Vince on Barco who went 1 from 4, blue marlin, and another going 1 from 6. Capt. Jim told me it all looked very good as he straight-lined it home to the Gold Coast on Reel Chase and managed to raise one on the way through (home now). And, Darren also reports that the blues have made it down to Port Stephens already as well with one weighed at 149.5 on the weekend, and another at about 180 a couple of weeks ago!

And back to the black marlin fishing, Capt. Luke with Scotty on board KEKOA had a better day at Myrmidon off Townsville going two from three and getting some good sportfishing in too with some monster mackerel.

Linden Bank’s Return

Posted on 01-12-2008 in Black Marlin Fishing Blog| 0 Comments

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Good news from Capt. Laurie (Wright), fresh from his induction over the weekend who returned to Linden Bank on Sunday – and back into some of the best action the Ningaloo crew have seen in weeks. With plenty of yellowfin tuna around, Linden Bank is shaping up exactly as you’d expect at this time of year. After the day off to regroup from the Hall of Fame night’s celebrations Ningaloo and the Boss headed out of the Cairns leads on flat calm seas but with plenty of thunderstorm activity in town. A great first day of charter, releasing a 900lb-er for angler John and missing another bite. Fishing close by, Capt John Phillips on the Chamois Free released another nice marlin estimated at 600 pounds. Things are looking up at the Bank again!Other pic: Capt. Luke sent me this mobile phone picture of Cairns as he left Port Saturday. Plenty of storms around then too!