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Post by Fish-Hunter on Jul 2, 2024 18:25:40 GMT 10
I fish today with friend 'Matt Cini' in his 9m alloy plate boat with twin Mercury 250 V8 outboards offshore for Nannygai, Snapper, Morwong, Ocean Perch .. Matt used an electric reel, while i used a Shimano Twin Power 8000P, hand wind spinning reel in 100m depth - Matt with a nice size Nannygai - The Nannygai fish started biting, these deep water fish a great eating - A big Leather Jacket was caught from the depths, with the Daiwa electric reel - We began to catch a variety of fish species, Morwong, Snapper, Ocean Perch etc - The fish started to come in & our fish bin cooler was filling - I caught a few Nannygai - We fished for approx 4 hrs & ended up with a great mixed bag catch of quality eating fish - We caught enough fish & so it was time to head back to port - We caught nice quality Nannygai, Snapper, Jack Ass Morwong and Ocean Perch - A great catch of mixed fish species, also excellent table fish -
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Post by Mauricio on Jul 2, 2024 22:45:47 GMT 10
Deep sea fish normally are delicious. Here do have one called Namorado (Tile Fish) who appears just deep than 40 m. I had chance to caught some in my life. Really good eating. And the Snappers here do appear just this deep too.
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Post by Fish-Hunter on Jul 3, 2024 9:17:55 GMT 10
Deep sea fishing is more about harvesting / catching fish for the table, rather than sport fishing. As fish reeled up from the depth's don't fight so hard, as they get barotrauma & give up the fight mid point of the hookup.
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