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The offshore scene at the minute has been good, with anglers targeting kingfish and sharks. Although some anglers are struggling to find a mako, the area between Cape Schank and Kilcunda has been producing over the last week; with some of the larger fish weighing over 100kg.
Customer Haldun came in to the store and after some advice on gear selection he was stocked up and on his way. His first session outside was a good way to start, with an estimated 100kg mako coming aboard. Haldun fished with his family out from Kilcunda in around 50m of water. Using a Shimano Tiagra and Nitro Tuna Winch combo along with a newly purchased Hookem flying gaff, the big fish was subdued. Successful bait was a half striped tuna.
On the kingfish front, there have been fish caught in roughly the same area as where most of the makos have come from; Cape Schank, Seal Rock and Cape Woolamai. Most anglers connecting to the kingies are still doing so trolling lures or live yakkas and slimies.
This Fishing Report was submitted on 3/7/2014 12:45:57 PM by Seamus and last updated on 3/7/2014 12:45:57 PM.
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