Dampier Archipelligo overnight trip
Submitted by Brynner on Wed, 2010-11-10 17:45
Myself and my workmate decided to do an overnighter a couple of weeks ago, as wind conditions of late have hampered any chances of having a decent fish out wide. Both armed with braided Tyrnos 30's (2-speed), we bottom bounced at the 50m mark. We were lucky enough to have major success on every pass over a productive patch. A well earned rest on one of the Islands was required and then managed to sneak in a morning session before heading home. Highlight of the trip was my mate landing a 35-40kg Cobia, big enough to snap the gaff in half!!!
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Nice
Nice bag of fish Brynner! How far offshore is the 50m mark at Dampier?
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Brynner
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Not too far. No less than an
Not too far. No less than an hour from the boat ramp, land is still clearly visible.
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Lastchance
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Crikey!
What sort of boat have you got??? A donzi with triples and a Tuna tower!
Faulkner Family
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looks like you guys done
looks like you guys done well with that feed there. any pics of the big cobe. would have been great to get out and have a successful trip
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sammytheshark
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good catch
yeah good job..what did you use to catch those reddies?
Lucky Tim
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very nice, that lot's gonna
very nice, that lot's gonna keep you in fillets for a while. And we can't keep a thing down here....time to move north
Brynner
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Sacrified some fresh fillets
Sacrified some fresh fillets (flag and mackerel). Didn't get a chance to get a photo of the Cobia. Tried to pull it through the back of the boat, it was all hands on deck and very hard being dark. Biggest I've seen for years, thought in was a big bronzie at first. Would have been a good photo then quickly released.
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