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leelee
17-05-08, 03:00 PM
Hit the Brisbane river today to try my luck at the local threadfin population.

I started fishing just after 6am and there was still a fair amount of fog on the water. Thirds cast and I ended up with a big hub cap sized flounder.

Then I had a nice little touch up from I believe was a missed hooked up on a thready. At least I knew they were around.

Well after 3 hours of casting and moving and turning the same patch of water over and over again 2 fellow fisho’s in kayaks turned up under stealth mode.

A quick hello and we all started fishing the same area. I though I would give the Kyak guys a bit of room so I let the current pull me down about 20m below where they were fishing and that was it. WACK.

Drag started peeling of the 3500hd Certate. The run left no doubt in my mind that I was onto my first threadfin salmon. I made sure I did not have a heap of drag as I did not want to loose a thready by pulling hooks with a strong drag. The thready gave a great account for itself with plenty of hard runs but the combination of the Daiwa 3500hd Certate and the Daiwa Coastal Tournament rod plus the 60lb leader made short work of the fish, well 6 mins of fighting and he was stuffed.

The I had a problem. Hmmmmmmmm how do I get him on board????

Well it just so happens that one of the kayak guys has a set of lip grippers. He graciously lipped the thready from his kayak and then passed me the grips for me to boat the thready. What a champion guy.

Next thing he offer to take photos for me. What a great guy. After a few happy snaps to remember to occasion I swum the thready for about 5 mins behind the boat. He swum down but later re-surfaced and was not happy.

After several coaxing attempt with the paddle, the kayak guy managed to touch the thready with his paddle and off he swum to the bottom.

I hang around the area moving up and down with the leccy to make sure he did not re-surface again.

A quick thank you to the kayakers, a rest for 10 mins, then I was off to chase some snapper around the terminal.

5 casts later I was onto a legal squire so in the livewell he went. Then everything went quite for 15 mins. There was a heap of bait around and then BANG. A big pod of mack tuna burst into life smashing bait left right and center. They were that close I could see the individual tuna’s and they ranged from 2-3kg models up to some chunky 6kg specimens.

Between 3 boats throwing everything at the school and none of us managed to pull a fish. It was amazing that I matched the hatch but they were still uninterested in what I had to offer.

So I moved onto another spot and with 3 casts I managed to land a small jewy of around 30cm. Then next cast another jew, then next another and so on and so on and after 18 casts I managed 18 small jews ranging from 30cm to mid 45cm fish all on 3 inch plastics. Good fun on the light tackle and I was stoked with the numbers and the shear aggression these little buggers had.

Then as midday loomed I headed back to the ramp to beat the traffic and I was feeling pretty good about my eventful day.

Cheers

Lee

borisboga
17-05-08, 03:09 PM
wow, nice one lee, welldone...

catchnrelease
17-05-08, 04:10 PM
Wow great work. I'm sure there are others who would like to hear this story too though... (wink, wink) :lol:

That's a big thready.

kingyfisher
17-05-08, 04:37 PM
Massive fish ! Well done Lee,I used to get them when I lived in Kurumba but they were never that big ! Boy do they go hard !:yahoo:

imnotafish
17-05-08, 05:09 PM
Nice fish Lee, ive never caught one but with a tail like that it must have gone hard !!

fishinf
19-05-08, 05:08 PM
well done lee top fish he would have got you going for sure

beats
19-05-08, 05:41 PM
Well done mate, got ya email but not had time to reply so i'll do it here:ohhh yeah::hellyeah:

xtosea
19-05-08, 05:54 PM
truly awesome capture there Lee, thats the biggest Thready ive ever seen!!!
Like others have said it must have gone like the wind!
Kamil

Dog Catcher
19-05-08, 06:00 PM
Between 3 boats throwing everything at the school and none of us managed to pull a fish. It was amazing that I matched the hatch but they were still uninterested in what I had to offer.


Dosen't that pee you off ??

Copped same deal last year for around 4 hrs of non stop lure casting :banghead:

Finally got one & only cause I jagged it cause the schools were that thick.

Nice wittle salmon

leelee
19-05-08, 06:06 PM
Thanks guys.

It was a tough fish and the runs under the medium drag seeting were pretty good. I woudl say that knowing a 3500HD pumps out 8kg of drag that i had it set around the 3-5kg mark and lowered it at the end of the fight not to pull hooks.

Cheers

Lee

leelee
19-05-08, 07:02 PM
Dosen't that pee you off ??

Copped same deal last year for around 4 hrs of non stop lure casting :banghead:

Finally got one & only cause I jagged it cause the schools were that thick.

Nice wittle salmon

Yes its frustrating but thats tuna for you. I bet if i threw a 2 inch slice or plastic they would have been all over it lol.

Cheers

Lee

Dog Catcher
19-05-08, 07:19 PM
NOPE !

Not Necce-cellery I went from slices 2 PB's 2 SP's etc etc& done this on many occasions without even a look @ the lures.

There's days they're just not intested no matter what you toss @ them.

Who knows why, but a good guess is the school is to engrossed in bailing up the school they're feeding on to pay any attention to anything else.

Fishaholic
19-05-08, 09:43 PM
Some great fishing there Lee. Back in my A.N.S.A. days when Mack Tuna used to come right up to Soldiers point which is several miles inside Port Stephens estuary we spent many frustrating days chasing them and ended up going down to 1kg & 2kg line so that we could throw the tiniest metal lures at them. That worked a treat and you can have a lot of fun hooked up to a 5kg Mack on 1 kilo(we're talking several hours per fish). The trick is drop the lure literally in front of an individuals nose and speed is essential. Having said that, at times offshore (autumn off Swansea) when bigger schools are on the bite it's possible to take dozens with half by quarters. I guess you have to be in the right place at the right time with the right ammo (like most fishing).

stylo
20-05-08, 01:57 PM
Nice lee !

sclark3
20-05-08, 02:40 PM
King Salmon are a fantastic fighting fish, **** on Barra and taste better also, great fish there m8