YupThe technical term is “pis$ on a plate” lol
YupThe technical term is “pis$ on a plate” lol
What depth contours are you following? I was a bit shallow than usual yesterday and had no luck, but someone else from our group was out in the 190 to 200‘ contours and had a good day.One good under sized at the bell on the first pass. Slow since. Weather looks lumpy so staying local. Don’t need a cold shower that bad
Managed to get one yesterday right off Cowan Point in tight 65 cm 140 on the rigger white hoochie
What depth contours are you following? I was a bit shallow than usual yesterday and had no luck, but someone else from our group was out in the 190 to 200‘ contours and had a good day.
Damn that doesn’t look like a feeder. Could be the lighting but that looks like a late Fraser fish based on the color. Interesting!Managed to get one yesterday right off Cowan Point in tight 65 cm 140 on the rigger white hoochie
I think he's washed the scales offDamn that doesn’t look like a feeder. Could be the lighting but that looks like a late Fraser fish based on the color. Interesting!
Was a feeder .. was a purple cromer until the scales were removedIt's a black hatch?
Makes sence!Was a feeder .. was a purple cromer until the scales were removed
I’ve been keeping these flounder recently , gut em , scale them out , score both sides flesh , dust in seasoned flour and drop in the hot grease . Absolutely fantastic , alittle ponzu and some scallions and bobs your uncle120-160’ but only 2 unders and a flounder
They’re for sure tasty, but I didn’t feel like keeping just one measly flounder that day lol. They make great fish tacos too!I’ve been keeping these flounder recently , gut em , scale them out , score both sides flesh , dust in seasoned flour and drop in the hot grease . Absolutely fantastic , alittle ponzu and some scallions and bobs your uncle
They know a victim when they see oneSeals were the story today. Sealed 3 times in two different spots which were all good fish. A few ushers in the mix but just could get away from the whiskers. Hope others had some better luck!
How big was the flounder?120-160’ but only 2 unders and a flounder
I pre soak prawn pellets is the secret sauce(prawn oil). Then freeze them. That way the oil doesn't get all over your boat and doesn't wash away during the drop. I go for 240ft. There are tons of spots out by passage. The tricky thing about passage is the weather changes fast and retrieval can look different then the drop. Also if youre to far out towards the middle between Passage and pt Atkinson a log boom might relocate your trap. Easier prawning is up the sound around Lions bay.
Waterfall is a good spot, but Tunstall is shallower, so Easier to bottom fish in my opinion.
The presoak is a great idea, I was surprised how long pellets last (thankfully as they aren’t cheap) and that it seemed the traps got better after a few days when I was out in the summer.Oh it’s ok to ask about specific prawn spots, you probably won’t get a specific answer though best spot I have locally is only 200’ deep. Study the charts & look for the valleys on the ocean floor. Pre soak your pellets in water (and some herring oil ideally) for a couple hours before you drop traps so they start sending off a scent trail as soon as you drop them. I throw in a cage of chopped up herring & fish guts in each trap also.
Funny I wasn’t sure where waterfall was until last time out but I just kinda found it based on same description as Blue Hewes described. All part of the fun, figuring it all out. Good luck
enough for one, maybe 2 small tacos lolHow big was the flounder?
I’m impressed that the mother of your children is keeping you productiveWhat actually happens, is I put my kid to bed at 7:30. But I end up falling asleep with her. Then I'm up from 2-6 and I eventually fall asleep on the couch watching bbq shows. Then my wife smacks me in the head at 8 and tells me to get the hell up and be productive. It's really not as cool as a night at the Roxy. That place still exists???
Need a lead fueled interventionSeals were the story today. Sealed 3 times in two different spots which were all good fish. A few ushers in the mix but just could get away from the whiskers. Hope others had some better luck!