Linden Stadium, The Return

Posted on 14-11-2011 in Fishing Reports, News| 0 Comments

Just a quick note–we’re traveling and may be out of internet/phone range off and on for the next few days. I’ll get reports up (and update reports) when I can but they may not be first thing in the morning as usual. I’m getting this report up now nice and early before I lose signal today but there may be more reports to add later.


Lots to report, read all the way down!

Remember last year when we coined the term “Linden Stadium”?  Well this year, once again, Linden Bank is living up to its nickname.  With the vast majority of the fleet now fishing within 3nm of each other, it’s most definitely still ‘the place you go to watch other boats catch the giant black marlin’!  Unless of course it’s your lucky day. Then everyone else gets to watch you catch them! Yesterday’s it was the boats who were watching the day before’s turn to catch them up.  And catch them up they did.

Capt. Russell Caphorn’s Kaizen finished the day with two nice fish that he put at 850lbs and the second at 1000.  I had my camera out for shot on the smaller fish, but it actually jumped so close to us that I missed it!!

Capt. Kim Anderson, who is back on the reef on board Reel Shock with Stretch on the gloves had a top day releasing three at 250, 300 and 900lbs for Anders, Johnny and Ole, all from Sweden.  Capt. Troy Dallman on Cool Runnings likewise had a great day releasing two fish at 200 and 950lbs.

Capt. Tim Dean on Calypso had a massive day releasing what he called a “giant fish” for James Norris.  Capt. Tim says it was an absolute beauty and they are having a ball!!

Kekoa black marlin

On KEKOA, we wandered away from the boats and had a big fish take a massive swipe (and miss) at the stinger before engulfing the scad. And owner Scotty Taylor was on to his biggest fish in his almost 10 years of fishing with Capt. Luke.  But Scotty’s had plenty of time in the chair and he put it to good use as she gave us some good drenching with her tail boatside.  She was released in very good condition at 950lbs+ from Capt. Luke.  We’re going for a wander further afield today.

Likewise Shaka  had the big girl up that Capt. Jared Weir put at 950lbs for angler Rich on his first day on the reef.  John says it was a present from his wife on their 25th wedding anniversary. What a way to celebrate it! And another great shot, thanks John!

Mistress returned to Port on changeover last night but not before releasing another one from one at 400lbs for Barry.  Capt. Brett and Rocket sent me this photo from the other day when Rocket got in the chair for a change.  Barry was on the tagpole and Brett says they’re not sure whether he got the tag in or not! What do you think? ;-)

Weipa

Well, the inaugural Weipa Billfish Challenge has been run and won, by you guessed it, Capt. Ben “Notso” Bright and his team on Last Cast (Ben, Kristy and Alan (Fish) Philiskirk and Jason Owen).  Ben’s team caught three (2 sails and one black) from the second place boat with two and a few boats on one tag. All together 14 boats fished the two days and released 9 between them.  Such a great effort for the very first tournament.  Hopefully it becomes the first of many.  Ben says the marlin ranged from tiny (photo of Ben with his) to about 80kg and the sailfish, well he caught his yesterday in 55 feet of water!!  It looks like conditions were picture perfect too! Full report from Ben at bottom.

Gold Coast
The blue marlin reports just keep coming. Vince on his boat Barco went one from two on Wednesday, one from one on Saturday and one from two again on Sunday.  Vince says he knows that there were also other fish caught and that with a bit of luck and effort, you can get a blue pretty consistently.  I also heard from the team on Murphy’s Law who went one from one yesterday as well at about 150lbs. They also released a nice one on Friday that they put up near the 300kg mark.  Matt says he knows of at least three other blues tagged as well.

Update: Full Weipa Billfish Tournament Report from Ben

Thanks for the report Ben which I’ve reproduced in full!

For its first year organisers limited it to locals only, with an aim to help identify the potential of the fishery and how much local enthusiasm exists with the possibility of forming a local GFC.  A tackle night was held prior to the weekend to give new comers some help with tackle, rigs techniques etc.  The weather was perfect with glassy conditions for much of the weekend.  Fishing times were 0800 to 1600 each day.
Day 1 saw the fleet spread out (all trailer boats) with the local VMR out on the water to help out with radio sked and safety etc.  We (team Last Cast) hooked a 50kg black in the first half hour and pulled the hook after 10 min.  Shortly after, we hooked a sailfish and as it was coming close to the boat, team Sea Swift Pirates called in the first sailfish!!  As the VMR was close by we called them over to get some photos of our fish.  It was hard to keep in radio contact with those to the south but mid afternoon we managed to add a baby (120cm short) black marlin to our tally.  About 1530 team Silly Billies fishing nearby called in a sailfish, and we found out later they went 1 from 4 in that last half hour!!!  At the weigh in (??) that evening it was revealed team Tag Team went 1 from 2 blacks (70kg) with stories of a few other fish seen, hooked and lost.  One team hooked up very early on a black only 800m from the fairway beacon, only to have it fall off close to the boat.
Day 2 saw a pretty slow day overall, with several boats now fishing to the north where Silly Billies raised their sails and we caught our black.  By smoko we headed inshore where bait was marked on the morning run out and found a sailfish!  Later in the afternoon a sailfish (sorry can’t remember the team name) was called in and it turns out they lost one earlier as well, and Silly Billies called in a black marlin (20kg).
Overall results were Last Cast – 3 fish (2 sails and 8kg black marlin); Silly Billies, 2 fish (sail and 20kg black marlin); Sea Swift Pirates 1 fish (sail) and 3 other boats on 1 fish.  By rough count about 25 fish were raised all together.

Pretty Steady Bite

Posted on 13-11-2011 in Fishing Reports, News| 0 Comments
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Black marlin on reely black

It seems like there’s a pretty steady bite continuing at Linden Bank, if you’re in the right place at the right time. And a whole bunch of other fish that like to play with the baits but not eat ;-) I snapped this shot of the boys on Reelly Black on an energetic 300lb-er that Ben says this was one of a double header. Ben also says that they released one at 750lbs the day before.

Meanwhile Capt. Jared Weir on Shaka put John onto two fish at 600 and 550lbs. This one wouldn’t jump for me (below at 600lbs) but the next one did (above at 550lbs).  Thanks John, great pic!

shaka black marlin

Amokura, with Capt. Brett Thomas at the wheel while Capt. Chris makes a quick trip home, released a nice solid fish that they put at 900lbs for first time angler Simon Nipperess. Congrats to Simon!  And nearby, Capt. Tim Richardson on Tradition returned to the southern end of the reef and released a 600lb-er for Stefano for his 40th birthday. Happy Birthday Stefano!

Capt. Bretty Alty on Mistress put crew Rocket in the chair for a welcome change as he released one about 350lb and they also missed another big fish that they say would have put the previous day’s fish to shame!

Lastly, Rhino sent me another great photo as well as some video links from their last trip on Iona 2. Rhino’s already working on his season video now–can’t wait to see that!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFhtkKE0D-U
http://youtube.com/watch?v=knJCcQdu_Ls
http://youtube.com/watch?v=CxyQw5aYKkM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qFlwR7id9uE
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AOnDrkMFqFg

Another day, another big fish

Posted on 12-11-2011 in Fishing Reports, News| 0 Comments

black marlin 1100

More big fish on Linden Bank yesterday with Capt. Brett Alty reporting two for Barry and the team on Mistress including a giant they put at 1100lbs.  Barry said this was your ideal big fish because they had it to the boat in just over 4 minutes (as opposed to a recent 2 hour+ fight).

Capt. Tim Dean on Calypso had the late bite getting two on a double header and raising another nice big one.  Capt. Daniel Carlson on Little Audrey finished up their trip with a 300lb-er to make that 6 for the trip!  And Capt. Jared Weir on  Shaka added another as well (I corrected yesterday’s report in case you didn’t notice - Shaka released two in a double yesterday as well).  Update: Capt. Corey Hard on Askari jumped one off about the 800lb mark and released another at 300lbs.

Capt. Adam Jordan on Iona 2 has now said adios to the reef for 2011. After their successful trip out wide, they headed in early yesterday for the end of their Cairns season, finishing on a great high of 17 fish in the last 13 days including two granders!

Below is a photo from Rhino from their trip out wide of the two small swimming along with the 900lb-er.

On the Gold Coast, the Larva Lure boys on Murphy’s Law had another great day out on the water yesterday releasing this nice solid blue marlin.

We’re in town again and I’ve got some jobs to take care of this morning before we head out again. If I get any more reports in throughout the day, I’ll put them up!

Big fish, big fish, big fish

Posted on 11-11-2011 in Fishing Reports, News| 2 Comments

We last heard from Capt. Adam Jordan and the team on Iona 2 when they were headed out wide on Tuesday and released two fish at 600 and 900lbs on the way.  They returned last night after two days in the vicinity of the seamount having added a couple more fish to the trip tally at 350lbs and 550lbs.  Heading out to Holmes Reef for a night’s rest they jumped off another about 800lbs and also got into the yellowfin and dogtooth tuna.  On the way back in to the edge yesterday, they had a massive double header jumping off one of the big fish and catching the second that Capt. Adam put at 1000lbs!! (more photos to come!)

Capt. Adam also tells me that the big boat Valykyrie was having some luck out there as well. He saw them catch two in the morning at 950lbs plus a smaller fish!

Meanwhile on Linden Bank and Opal Ridge, the big blacks were biting as well. Capt. Dean Beech on Castille III reports they released a small one for Chaddy and pulled hooks on an 800, and then released one for Lucas from Sweden that Capt. Dean put at right up there on the mark! And they only started fishing at 3 pm.   Nearby, Capt. Daniel Carlson’s Little Audrey likewise had a return to the bite with three fish yesterday at 700, 400 and 250lbs. Dan says the 700 and the 250lb-ers were a successful double header!

Shaka with Capt. Jared Weir released two fish on a double missing a third which they kept trying to bait while catching the other two.  Owner John tells me that unfortunately the one that didn’t eat was the one that they wanted–the biggest fish they’ve seen for several years! Capt. Tim Dean on Calypso also released three including a double header and Capt. Corey Hard on Askari released one at 450lbs at Spur Reef and Capt. Brett Alty on Mistress tells me they also added a small fish to their season tally yesterday which puts Barry on an impressive 87% strike to tag ratio. Way to go Barry!

And lastly, Capt. James “Jimbo” Bladin and the team on Spartacus caught a potential junior female record on 80lb. It weighed in at 167kg which should be the World and Australian Junior record. (More details to come.) Congrats guys!

From the Gold Coast Capt. Ken “Brownie” Brown on Megumi has spent the last couple of days fishing out of Southport and released a nice blue marlin for Gayle on Tuesday morning which was her first marlin. Later Tuesday they also had 2 crazy shots from the one fish Tuesday afternoon for Laurie which spat the lure mid-air. They had a triple header up on Wednesday morning but the fish were playing, not eating. And then on the way back north on Thursday, Laurie finally had his chance releasing a 250lb blue on the canyons east of the Cape

Internet connection is a bit iffy where we are so no digest today.

What the others are doing

Posted on 10-11-2011 in Fishing Reports, News| 0 Comments
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hot shot black marlin

I mentioned in the digest yesterday about how I like to take photos of other boats. Well yesterday I got my chance with Capt. Ian “Wobbles” Ford on Hot Shot hooking up on a nice big black marlin nearby.  The fish stayed deep for 15-20 minutes to keep us all guessing before she did a couple of jumps out the back.  Finally they were able to get her alongside with Dave Cassar on the leader I snapped a couple of shots of the fish that Capt. Wobbs put at 850lbs. Good stuff!

brilliant company

Also nearby, Capt. Simon Carosi on Brilliant Company hooked up and released two smaller fish in short succession that I was able to get a few shots of as well.  (Above doing an aerial display at the back of the boat.)  I also heard that Capt. Corey Hard on Askari fought a real big fish that he put at over the mark. Update: Corey tells me that they went 2 from 3 yesterday which makes 11 in 11 days and includes 6 big fish including one well over the mark and one at 950lbs!  Some really good fishing!

Further up the reef on Kaizen, dad Wayne Douglass finally got his turn in the chair releasing a 300lb fish, while son Nathan was on the leader.

Catch Up Reports: WA King Bay GFC’s Steve Tatham sent me some photos from his recent trip on Viking II with Capt. Bill Billson.  Steve and wife Jo were on their annual trip to the reef, with Jo chasing the 50lb ladies record.  Steve said the fishing was great and that Jo had a couple of good ones on that could of broken the record but pulled the hook.  Photo above is of a fish that Steve released which declined Jo’s 50lb bait in favour of the chair rod, which probably would have nudged the record.

askari black marlin

Steve also took this photo of Askari on a nice fish nearby.  Steve says that she goes hard backwards and that another highlight of the trip was Capt. Tim Dean’s birthday bash behind Number 3 ;-)