BMFB: Weekly Sked 10 May

Posted on 10-05-2011 in fishing photos, Weekly Sked| 0 Comments

  • The Sunshine Coast GFC “No Frills” Heavy Tackle Weekend starts this Friday.  Fishing starts 5pm Friday and closes 5pm Sunday and weather permitting boats will be able to stay at sea to target broadbill. SCGFC’s Brent Higgins tells me that Sunday saw quite a few boats fishing off Cape Moreton with a 5-10kt conditions although the fish were a little off their game with boats reporting bites being a little finicky. In all 8 blue marlin and one striped marlin were raised and 2 tagged. Reel Magic tagged a blue mid-afternoon and shortly followed by Brent himself releasing the first blue on his new Sea Hunt trailer boat Walk The Line that he estimated at 300lb. Congrats Brent!  (Still from the GoPro above.)
  • Likewise the few boats out on the Gold Coast enjoying the mild weather Sunday also saw some afternoon action on the blues while Murphy’s Law got a spear.
  • A lot of the focus down south seems to have switched to the big bluefin tuna, but I hear marlin are still being caught off Sydney.  Shane reports one from three stripes on Blue illusion in 180 fathoms inside Browns Mountain. Any more reports to share?
  • Solitary Islands GFC’s Rick O’Ferrell is back from a recent trip to Vanuatu where he participated in the Port Vila GFC Easter light tackle tournament.  Unfortunately they have had a slow season over there this year and despite a few blue marlin hookups (no chance on the 6kg tackle) the tournament was decided on wahoo.  But things might be starting to turn around as the temperatures have begun to ease in the last couple of week.  The day before Rick left, Nevagivup enjoyed a great afternoon going two from two on blues, two from two on sailfish, and a clutch of wahoo all in the space of a couple of hours. A great day! Rick says similar results are now starting to come in consistently from the other boats, so it looks like the season is finally starting to light up.
  • Rick also told me about another of the Port Vila club boats which hooked up an estimated 120kg blue marlin only to have it bust off and head out of sight with the lure and rig trailing from its mouth. About three hours later, another boat hooked up in the same spot, and when they got the fish to the boat, guess what they found?  The missing lure and leader all still firmly in the fish’s mouth which was returned to the original owner later that day!  That’s one for the books surely!
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Report & Video: Marlin eating dolphin fish

Posted on 22-04-2011 in fishing photos, News| 0 Comments
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Some cool footage I came across of a marlin eating/chasing a dolphin fish off Japan.

There have been reports of a few blues being caught off Sydney and Jervis Bay and a few stripies back at the Car Park off Port Stephens. And, there was a 269kg blue weighed at Eden yesterday as well. Off Cape Moreton, Capt. Ken Brown’s on Megumi been plugging away at the blues adding another for Peter Mitchell on Wednesday he put at 250lbs.

Meanwhile, in the Gulf off Weipa, Ben has been plugging away at the billies again on Last Cast. He released two sails on Tuesday and jumped off a black and had another at the back of the boat while they were fighting the sail. Barra fishing has been pretty good too!

I hope everyone has a great Easter long weekend and can make it out onto the water one way or another!

Photo Friday: Black Marlin

Posted on 15-04-2011 in fishing photos| 0 Comments
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Gulf black marlin released on board KEKOA on Tuesday this week.

Golden Jump

Posted on 07-04-2011 in fishing photos, Fishing Reports| 1 Comments

Andy send me this photo from his black marlin on the weekend fishing off Port Stephens on Frito 1.  Thanks Andy and Mitch – what a great shot!

Blue Marlin Photo

Posted on 21-03-2011 in fishing photos| 0 Comments
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An awesome David Granville shot of one of Ken Brown’s blue marlin in action on board Megumi on Friday.

Sounds like a few more around with Ross Martin reporting that they went 3 from 4 blues on board Cabolito, all in the 200-300lb range, off Cape Moreton yesterday.  All three fish were the first blues for all three anglers. Congrats guys!