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September FISHING REPORT

Fishing the last month has been the best that I have seen in years. There have been great catches of yellowfin in last six weeks. We have been coming home with fish every trip. The average fish being 25kg to 35kg puts up a good fight for those guys who never caught a fish before.

The Makos have also showed up in the last month. We have managed to get a few big ones. The biggest one being 206kg on 15kg line congratulations to myself (I got to catch something too). The average Mako is around the 90kg to 130kg at moment.

The reef has also been producing good quality fish as usual. The main species have been Flathead, Morwong, Leather Jackets and Trevally. Though the snapper have slowed down a little I believe they will be back very soon.

Just like to say congratulations to the guys from Cold Play who also managed to get out amongst the yellowfin. They managed to get seven fish for the day.

Till next time tight lines and good luck


Regards,

George Aslanian

www.wahoocharters.info


June fishing report 2006

The YELLOW FIN are here so come on lets go out there and catch them.

At last the fin are there have been some great catches with some fish reaching the 45 to 55kg mark. The weather has got us the last few weeks, though the days that we have managed to get out we have scored some good fish. The best we have had so far has been 7 in one day and few that got away. The best we have boated so far has been 43kg a good fish caught on 15kg line class.

The snapper are still around in big numbers averaging between the kilo to three kilo mark still. Out wider on the 12 mile the Leather Jackets are still around the biggest being 85cm, if you can get past the jackets there some big Pinkies there as well as the odd Kingfish.

With the weather setteling down now we will be able to get out there and get amongst them hope to see you all out there good luck.

Till then tight lines and good luck.

Regards,

George Aslanian

www.wahoocharters.info


Fishing Report 13 December 2005

Well where do I start??? Fishing the last six days have proven how good fishing can be and also how cruel it can really get. With three game fishing charters and four reef fishing trips I saw both sides of fishing.

Lets start off with reef fishing. The usual fish being caught like Flathead, Snapper, Trevally and some good size Pig fish. Though the fish of the day had to go to a 2.3kg Morwong that would be the biggest I have seen in years.

Congratulations to Jim Stevis and his Crew for their third successful fishing trip. They came back with seventeen Yellowfin tuna with the biggest being 12 kilos… this gives them a 100% record with them having captured and tagged 28 Yellowfin in the three charters booked this season… good on you boys!

There have been sightings of Marlin in the last week, with one boat capturing one around 80kg… it’s such a shame it didn’t get to swim away, though its good to see them slowly making their way down.

Till then tight lines and good luck!

Fishing Report 05 December 2005

It has been early starts and late finishes for us for the last month. The fishing has never been better with our reef fishing charters producing good quality fish. We have had good catches of Flathead, Morwong, Trevally and Snapper up to 3kg.

Game fishing charters have been a great success for the past month with yellow fin tuna being the main catch. These fish are one on the toughest fight fish around with even the smaller 10kg one give you a run for your money.

Congratulations to Jim Stevis and his Crew with another successful fishing trip they came back with 7 Yellowfin tuna with the biggest being 15kg kilo a little smaller then last trip with the smallest being 45kg.

The time has come for us though to get those 6kg outfits out again yes the Dolfinfish are almost here with reports of them getting caught up off Coffs Harbour they should be here in the next few weeks.

Till then tight lines and good luck