Moonraker at Floreat Drain
Peter (Vans) and I decided to try Swanbourne Drain on Thursday night. Fantastic conditions (probably a bit too nice with no wind at all), surprisingly few people fishing there.
Vans was keen to try out his new behemoth of a rod - a 16 foot Monnraker. We started off tossing out a few lures. Vans was sending his out of sight. That Moonraker is the best long distance casting rod I have ever seen. We had a few follows and one hookup, but then the action dropped off.
Switched to mulies. Soon had a few herring, some juvenile salmon and some small tailor coming into the burley trail.
Ended up with about a dozen herring, three jucenile salmon and about eight tailor and a whiting. Kept a few herring and the largest tailor (about 38 cm).
Vans hooked up to what we at first hoped was a mulloway on a fillet of whiting. Ended up being a nasty little stingray.
As you can see by the two pics. It was a beautiful evening. Just shows you how lucky are.
Geat to catch up with Vans. A good bloke and a super keen fisherman.
If you have some spare time over the next few days I would recommend a fish down Floreat way. There quite a few fish around, and according to reports from guys fishing just north of us, that includes a few mulloway.
All the best, Colin Hay
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sherbert
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Great report colin
And a good night by the looks
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that and a few cans and you
that and a few cans and you cant beat a night like that
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Sorry dudes
Thats should have been Floreat. Yes, it was a great night. A little bit of breeze might have helped bring in some bigger tailor, but otherwise it was a perfect night.
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great report there
great report there Colin
Live to fish
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Thanks Colin, Yep it was a
Thanks Colin, Yep it was a great night! It was one of those nights that, fish or no fish is still a beautifull night to have the sand between your toes. Thank you for all the fishing tips, we'll have to get out there again soon.
Bring on the Salmon!!
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Definately Vans
I will give you a call in the next few days if you are free we can give it another go. I got a feeling in my bones that some salmon might turn up soon.
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sounds like the moonraker
sounds like the moonraker performs well and earns it's name and price tag.
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Sure thing Collin, hopefully
Sure thing Collin, hopefully the cooler weather may help.
Dasho, yes it is a bit pricey but if it gets me out into the middle of a salmon school then i'll feel a lot better!!
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I need a new modern beach
I need a new modern beach rod, so will be looking at the Moonraker for sure.
They look great on the Bluewater site.
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Hi Dasho
As Vans will tell you, they are very light for their size. The long butt can be a bit awkward, and they are not a rod you can rest in a gimbal because of that. But they cast a mile and if you want a rod that can cast a lure way out there when you are chasing salmon from the beach, they are ideal.
I know I want one.
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Yes definitely a long butt,
Yes definitely a long butt, i have comfort issues and i'm 6'4!
I was chatting to a guy at Bluewater Scarb on Sat afternoon, He has one and instead of chopping the butt, is going to put a second lower mount below the exising one. Will be interesting to see!
Ps Colin, Bluewater Scarbs has them in stock...
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Beautiful Conditions
With a bit of luck the salmon will turn up for the metro crew in force again this year. Had a great run with them over at Rotto last year in the April School holidays. There was a few small ytk's mixed in with them as well.
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Here's hoping John
Were you landbased on Rotto or on a boat?
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Dad's boat
Out on the chicken run.
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