Gold Coast Fishing Update

A Gold Coast fishing update from Surfers Paradise GSFC members fishing on Wednesday as well as some fantastic photos from Anthony Goulding (who was along to work the deck and document the trip in photos).

The new owners of Num Nuts have successfully christened the 40 Precision with a 2-2-2 on blue marlin on Wednesday.  Club president Mat Stehmann tells me that the fish were approximately 100kg each for both first time anglers Ben Timmis and Drew Gessner.  They also raised another that didn’t eat.

Another club boat Gemma 3 also tagged one and Hoodlum also went 2-1-1.

Beautiful photos Anthony – the conditions look spectacular!

Great Marlin Race >> Update

850lb black marlin on Castille
Chris Caron’s 850lb black marlin on Castille III tagged during the Lizard Island Black Marlin Classic. This tag has yet to pop up and is still a contender in the great marlin race! Photo with thanks to Tara Manners.

Does everyone remember the history of the great marlin race during the 2011 the Lizard Island Black Marlin Classic?

To give you a bit of background/reminder: Mr. Peter Teakle sponsored five satellite tags to be deployed during the Lizard Island tournament.  The idea was to track the movements of these great fish over a period of  up 120 days (which is the maximum time before the tags pop up, although they can pop up prematurely).  The Lizard Island BMC Race was the result a challenge made by Bob Lowe’s Lizard Island GFC team during the 2011 HIBT in Hawaii where the claim was made that a giant black marlin would out-swim a giant blue. And so, they’ve set out to prove it with four of the five tags deployed during the tournament, and one the week after.

On December 21, the first tag popped up and started relaying information to the team at Stanford University in the US who are monitoring the tags.  The fish was an estimated 900lb black marlin tagged for angler Andrey Grigoriev on board Moana and popped up nearly 500kms (267nm) east of where it was tagged.

This past week, two more tags have popped up. On January 8, the tag from angler Phil Scott on Reelistic with Capt. Brad Craft’s also popped up. The estimated 250lb fish had traveled approximately 620kms (334nm) north to take the lead from Andrey’s fish. But the lead was short-lived. The next day, another tag popped up, this one belonging to the fish tagged by angler Bill Borkan on boat Castille III with Capt. Dean Beech.  The estimated 900lb fish has traveled an amazing 5073km (2,729nm) east in just shy of three months! (120nm east of Pheonix Island which is north east of Fiji and north of Samoa!) What an amazing result–and there are still two more to come!

As far as I can tell, Bill’s black marlin has well out-traveled all six of the 10 tagged blue marlin from the HIBT putting the black marlin in front!!  It’s not over yet, but the Hawaiian blues have a lot of catching up to do. It’s not Peru, but hey, its on its way!

With thanks to the information from the Stanford University team and the Great Marlin Race website: http://greatmarlinrace.org

Marlin fishing reports – Jan 11

An update from the Gold Coast GFC: Due to the magnificent run of blue marlin fishing off the Gold Coast the Light Tackle Masters which runs from 19 – 22 January have been extended to include a heavy tackle component. If you have any questions about the new format, please contact the club via their website www.gcgfc.com.au.  Entry forms are also available on the website.

  • Capt. Adam Jordan and the team on board Iona 2 are currently fishing the Port Macquarie Goldent Lure comp, and after three days (including the Ladies’ and Juniors’ Day that was held yesterday) are currently in first place in both the Capture and Tag & Release sections.  In addition, their lady angler also took out the honors yesterday with a 250lb blue for Leeane Wilson!    Congrats guys – keep it up. There are two more days of fishing remaining (Thursday and Friday).

And a couple of catch up reports:

  • Mooloolaba GFC VP Stephen Jensen tells me they fished in the same area as Akoya on Saturday off Cape Moreton on board his boat Animal for 1-1-1 blue marlin which was caught by wife Kellie.  Stephen says the fish was a good healthy 130kg. Congratulations Kellie!
  • On the Gold Coast, Mat Stehmann tells me that Murphy’s Law has broken their hoodoo after going 10-10-0 the last 4 trips, over the weekend they went 3-2-2 on blues about 150kg and 100kg then next day 1-1-1 on another blue about the 120kg mark.  Also fishing a log they had alll sort of fun chaos going on with 4 way hook ups and also dropped another blue.  Mat says a lot of boats are out there fishing and most are getting at least one bite a day–the marlin fishing season is great so far!
  • Belated Jan 4 report from Anthony Dimech who headed out with Denis Harsany on Big Banana wide off Sydney to look for a few marlin.  They started in 70 fathoms off the Bait Station and zig zagged south out to 200 fathoms but headed back into the shelf as it didn’t look any good out wider. 
In 150 fathoms, a nice blue ate the short corner and tore away line quickly in typical blue fashion, grey hounding away, then charging back. Ant had almost cleared the spread when hooks pulled. Bugger! Moving in towards 80-120fa they raised two stripes in the spread right on the tide change, and were able to release one shortly after.  Lines back in and they raised another stripe in 90fa, with a clean hook up the fish was released after a stubborn slug out on 15kg. They also raised another fish in the spread which looked at the long corner, short rigger, shotgun and then did the disappearing act, finishing with 5-3-2 for the day. They also saw three free jumpers.  As Anthony says, a pretty damn good day off Sydney!

Central Coast BlueWater Classic Tournament Report

Thank you to Nathan for the report!

The 3rd Central Coast GFC Nautilus Marine Blue Water Classic was hosted over the  weekend from the Gosford Sailing Club with a total of 31 boats and 106 anglers entered – a good mix of both trailer boats and larger vessels.  Unfortunately the fishing was slower than previous years, despite the weeks leading up to the tourney having some of the best early seasons results in some time, and the lack of bait made finding the fish difficult.

Day 1, Saturday was a beautiful day on the water with only a late change in the arvo. There were 2 marlin captured, both on 10kg line by Blue Blooded and a third was tagged and released by the smallest boat in the field, a 17ft Haines V17L, Hard & Fast. On the shark front, Carnage tagged a small blue shark on 6kg and lost a mako after a short fight while Overtime tagged a small tiger shark. The only other shark for the weekend was a tagged tiger on Blood & Guts. There were also several striped tuna and kingfish tagged by juniors on the Saturday, as well as a couple small mahi mahi.

Day 2 Sunday proved to be a challenging day, as boats were greeted by 20knots+ north-easterly wind that came through at 9am and brought with it consistent 2-3m swells. Overtime managed to raise another 150kg+ mako without hookup and no other sharks were seen on the Sunday. Late in the afternoon Outlaw tagged a healthy blue marlin off Sydney. And that was it for the day with many boats returning early due to the weather.

The final results were:

CHAMPION MALE ADULT T&R – Andrew Griffin 10,000 pts “HARD AND FAST” – CCGFC

CHAMPION MALE ADULT CAPTURE – Josh Hodder 12,180.13 pts “BLUE BLOODED” – LMGFC

CHAMPION FEMALE ADULT T&R – Karen Perivolaris 2,300pts “OVERTIME” – CCGFC

HEAVIEST MARLIN ANGLER – Josh Hodder 75.70kg Stiped Marlin “BLUE BLOODED” – LMGFC

CHAMPION JUNIOR T&R – Carl Ayoub 1,266 pts “LOCKOUT” – BOTANY BAY GFC

CHAMPION JUNIOR OTHER GAME FISH T&R – 1,266 pts Carl Ayoub “LOCKOUT” – BOTANY BAY GFC

CHAMPION SMALL FRY T&R OVERALL – 310pts Spenser Hoye “HAULIN” – CCGFC

CHAMPION ANGLER OTHER GAME FISH T&R – 1,266pts – Carl Ayoub “LOCKOUT” – BOTANY BAY GFC

CHAMPION BOAT OVER 8METERS T&R – 10,000pts – “THE OUTLAW” PHGFC

CHAMPION BOAT OVER 8METERS CAPTURE – 24938.31pts – “BLUE BLOODED” – LMGFC

CHAMPION BOAT UNDER 8 METERS T&R – 10,000pts – “HARD AND FAST” – CCGFC

 

 

Marlin fishing reports – Weekend Wrap-up Jan 7-8

There was plenty of billfish action over the weekend up and down the coast, and no doubt more reports to come in as the day progresses. North to south:


  • Fishing east of Cape Moreton on Saturday Mooloolaba GFC boat Akoya released two blue marlin at 160 and 100kg as well as a wahoo and two good sized dolphin fish. Kurt says they had another go at a nice blue on Sunday but broke it off on the 37kg on the bite.  Capt. Ken Brown on Megumi fished the shelf north-east of the Cape yesterday and release a 120lb striped marlin. Ken says a second stripey followed it up and was all lit up while free swimming while they had the other on the leader. (Photo of Megumi’s striped marlin from David Granville above. Thanks David!)
  • On the Gold Coast, after spending the season in Cairns on Kaizen with Capt. Russell, Conor Lynch put the experience to use back on his father’s boat Lynch Mobon Saturday for a go at the blues. They finished up 2-2-2 of a blue around 140kg for Wade Mickey and a shortbill spear for Ronan Lynch (pictured above).  Thanks Conor for the photo!Gold Coast boat Barco has been putting the hours in on the water again already this year and Vince tells me that over the past three trips they have released 1 from 2 on Wednesday, 1 from 2 on Friday and 2 from 6 yesterday – all blue marlin. Vince says it was hard to get them to stay stuck!

    Capt. Ross McCubbin tells me he’s just spent a social weekend aboard the mothership Texas T with Mark and Stewie Morland and Lucky Strike alongside.  They headed out yesterday and tagged a nice blue around the 400lb mark for Stewart east of Point Lookout yesterday .

    There were also a couple more stories of lost fish over the weekend as well. The boys on board Anger Management fought a blue marlin for 7hrs before losing it on the double.  Owner Pete Mathers put in the first 3 hours but when he could go on no longer, Ben Colvin was next in line.  Ben says that while it wasn’t the biggest fish he’s seen or caught on the Coast before, it was certainly the most stubborn and fittest. What a big effort!!

    And Rob Amos tells me they fished in 50 – 100 meters off Southport searching for the little blacks without success. However the did find some good dollies feeding on flying fish and pulled 3 off before everything disappeared , the best one was landed by Col Vietheer on 15kg tackle and went 23kg which is an excellent capture for those parts.

  • The Port Macquarie BlueWater Legal Golden Lure comp is well underway. Steve tells me that Day 1 produced near perfect conditions and there were 36 fish raised resulting in approx 8 tags and 3 captures.  The captures included a 182kg (402lb) blue marlin for the team on board Iona 2 (Capt. Adam Jordan tells me they went 1 from three for the day), another at  67.2 on 10kg to a female angler & a 20.4kg wahoo. Steve says that nearly all the fish are blue marlin in the 160Kg+ size.  On Day 2, Iona 2 was quick on the board again with another blue that Adam put at about 300lbs. Will look out for the Day 2 results soon.  Rhino has sent me another clip here.
  • And there were plenty more boats fishing off Port Stephens, and further south for the Central Coast BlueWater Classic (report to come later). Out of Lake Macquarie, Andy tells me the boys on Fritto 1 fished the Carpark for only the second time this season and that it lived up to its name (as always!) with plenty of boats there.  Andy says the fish were around, and hungry, but bait is still scarce and in very small patches. After a fishless morning and afternoon they eventually raised a good sized black late in the afternoon on a skipbait whilst searching for fresh bait. It turned out to be a rather large black for these parts which Steve put at around 200kg and typically it took the only 15kg setup on board and stayed deep for most of the fight.  After 2 hours they managed to coax it up close to the surface and but it sounded again and at just over 3 hours the line parted with the fish way down deep. It seems like there were a few black marlin out there with Born Free releasing two and Calypso releasing one on Saturday a bit further north.
  • And a top day Saturday for the Findlay brothers and team on board Murrifin out of Broken Bay. Although they weren’t fishing the comp, seems like they should have going 4 from 4.  Rod says they had two double headers one of the fish was caught on 10kg, two on 15kg and the other on 24kg. Al the fish were 70-90kg stripes. Awesome stuff!
  • Another report from the Ultimate fishing out of Bateman’s Bay with Capt. Ryan Clapp on Saturday. Ross tells me they were off to a great start with two stripes by lunchtime and were looking forward to more in the afternoon. But alas, that was it for the day! (Picture coming).