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By Seamus on 12/21/2017 9:25:07 PM • Views (242)
Monday 18th January This is one monser flathead! Great eating too!

By Seamus on 12/10/2017 9:24:31 PM • Views (125)
Monday 11th December 2017 A pigfish is a fantastic prize and it is fantastic eating. Marwong are not bad either if baked in foil to keep them moist.

By Seamus on 11/22/2017 10:40:50 PM • Views (484)
Monday 20th November 2017 A delicious eating rock cod is always a welome catch!

By Seamus on 11/15/2017 6:12:20 PM • Views (122)
Monday 13th November 2017 How’s this for a magnificient snapper! One of the prettiest and best eating fish on the East Coast.

By Seamus on 11/3/2017 2:19:24 AM • Views (61)
…and it was a good one with a very nice crew with Yong Pan’s COSCO team and Jenna the team leader.  We landed a nice catch not big in numbers but mixed reef fish and pelagics like bonito and kingfish.  The most exciting hookup was a mako shark on our floating blue mackerel bait. This... The post Another day in the office… appeared first on All At...

By Seamus on 11/3/2017 2:19:24 AM • Views (69)
…and it was a good one with a very nice crew with Yong Pan’s COSCO team and Jenna the team leader.  We landed a nice catch not big in numbers but mixed reef fish and pelagics like bonito and kingfish.  The most exciting hookup was a mako shark on our floating blue mackerel bait. This... The post Another day in the office… appeared first on All At...

By Seamus on 11/3/2017 2:19:24 AM • Views (65)
…and it was a good one with a very nice crew with Yong Pan’s COSCO team and Jenna the team leader.  We landed a nice catch not big in numbers but mixed reef fish and pelagics like bonito and kingfish.  The most exciting hookup was a mako shark on our floating blue mackerel bait. This... The post Another day in the office… appeared first on All At...

By Seamus on 11/3/2017 12:26:00 AM • Views (30)
It’s a Parrot Fish visiting from the coral or subtropical ocean up north. What brought him to a reef north east of Bate Bay off Cronulla you wonder? So nice work Luke J and it will be a nice dinner. They are great eating with lovely soft white flesh and considered a delicacy in many... The post Fish of The Day…was a surprise! appeared first on All...

By Seamus on 11/3/2017 12:26:00 AM • Views (33)
It’s a Parrot Fish visiting from the coral or subtropical ocean up north. What brought him to a reef north east of Bate Bay off Cronulla you wonder? So nice work Luke J and it will be a nice dinner. They are great eating with lovely soft white flesh and considered a delicacy in many... The post Fish of The Day…was a surprise! appeared first on All...

By Seamus on 11/3/2017 12:26:00 AM • Views (31)
It’s a Parrot Fish visiting from the coral or subtropical ocean up north. What brought him to a reef north east of Bate Bay off Cronulla you wonder? So nice work Luke J and it will be a nice dinner. They are great eating with lovely soft white flesh and considered a delicacy in many... The post Fish of The Day…was a surprise! appeared first on All...

By Seamus on 4/3/2016 1:16:59 AM • Views (27)
Largehead Hairtail are normally found in estuaries during early winter. Often up in Hawkesbury at places like Coal and Candle Creek. So we don’t know what brought this guy to Cronulla. It is a good quality food fish and at 1.2 meters will feed a family. The post Hairtail in Bate Bay. This is unusual and a first for us. appeared first on All At Sea...

By Seamus on 4/3/2016 1:16:59 AM • Views (36)
Largehead Hairtail are normally found in estuaries during early winter. Often up in Hawkesbury at places like Coal and Candle Creek. So we don’t know what brought this guy to Cronulla. It is a good quality food fish and at 1.2 meters will feed a family. The post Hairtail in Bate Bay. This is unusual and a first for us. appeared first on All At Sea...

By Seamus on 4/3/2016 1:16:59 AM • Views (26)
Largehead Hairtail are normally found in estuaries during early winter. Often up in Hawkesbury at places like Coal and Candle Creek. So we don’t know what brought this guy to Cronulla. It is a good quality food fish and at 1.2 meters will feed a family. The post Hairtail in Bate Bay. This is unusual and a first for us. appeared first on All At Sea...

By Seamus on 2/27/2016 10:13:17 PM • Views (49)
After Friday and Saturday with cancellations due to a gale warning followed by massive seas we had a very good day on Sunday 28th February.  15NM east of Cronulla at Fisheries FAD we found good size fish. In summary: 11 dollies at 65 to 85 centimeters plus a skipjack tuna. That is two fish per... The post At last! They have arrived…dolphin fish ma...

By Seamus on 2/27/2016 10:13:17 PM • Views (47)
After Friday and Saturday with cancellations due to a gale warning followed by massive seas we had a very good day on Sunday 28th February.  15NM east of Cronulla at Fisheries FAD we found good size fish. In summary: 11 dollies at 65 to 85 centimeters plus a skipjack tuna. That is two fish per... The post At last! They have arrived…dolphin fish ma...

By Seamus on 2/27/2016 10:13:17 PM • Views (50)
After Friday and Saturday with cancellations due to a gale warning followed by massive seas we had a very good day on Sunday 28th February.  15NM east of Cronulla at Fisheries FAD we found good size fish. In summary: 11 dollies at 65 to 85 centimeters plus a skipjack tuna. That is two fish per... The post At last! They have arrived…dolphin fish ma...

By Seamus on 1/10/2016 4:50:29 PM • Views (33)
It was an exciting day at sea last Saturday 9th January. At Middle Ground we found massive schools of mackerel on the surface chased by predators below. And our big live mackerel work well with Adam hooking up a 70 kilo marlin. Unfortunately lost after a 15 minute battle. And James did well well on... The post A marlin at Middle Ground! The first...

By Seamus on 1/10/2016 4:50:29 PM • Views (30)
It was an exciting day at sea last Saturday 9th January. At Middle Ground we found massive schools of mackerel on the surface chased by predators below. And our big live mackerel work well with Adam hooking up a 70 kilo marlin. Unfortunately lost after a 15 minute battle. And James did well well on... The post A marlin at Middle Ground! The first...

By Seamus on 1/10/2016 4:50:29 PM • Views (29)
It was an exciting day at sea last Saturday 9th January. At Middle Ground we found massive schools of mackerel on the surface chased by predators below. And our big live mackerel work well with Adam hooking up a 70 kilo marlin. Unfortunately lost after a 15 minute battle. And James did well well on... The post A marlin at Middle Ground! The first...

By Seamus on 12/14/2015 4:14:01 PM • Views (28)
I think it has to do with temperament patience and sensitivity. What do you think? And well done Mollie with the fish of the day! The post Why is it that girls are catching more and better fish than guys? appeared first on All At Sea Charters.

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