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Omsk
29-04-2008, 15:54
30lb gummy shark taken off the beach at Culham Inlet, Hopetoun tonight. Seas have been massive for the last week. Haven't been able to get near. Chasing mulloway tonight. No joy. Still, mustn't grumble at a tasty gummy. Screamed off with a big slab of fresh flathead. 20 mins on 15lb line. Good lad on the gaff otherwise it would have been at least haff y hour......

LOVE IT....

Spitfire66
29-04-2008, 16:16
nice one - better than blanking any day :)

bobjameson
29-04-2008, 20:53
Nice :fish:matey , your Gummy sharks are what we call Smooth hounds back here , :fish: :fishing1:

Omsk
30-04-2008, 05:39
Tasty fish indeed they smoothies / gummies. Its a rare time when you dont catch one with a big bait soaking. If its not a gummy, theres usually a bronzie or the dreaded stingas. Pain in the ass those rays. Great fun for the 1st hour or so then it becomes a bit of a drag. Can usually pick them on the first searing run. No head shakes, just raw power.

Hopefully soon I can post my 1st Hopetoun mulloway. Mate picked up an 80lb beast off the same beach fortnight ago. On his own n all. Took most of the night to get it up the steep shelf without getting washed in himself.

Spitfire66
30-04-2008, 16:21
Bob - Omar allow me to introduce ea´ch other (both of you know Sam)

Omar Bob lives in Jersey & knows Sam

Bob - Omar know Sam from ways back

Didnt know you got smoothies there (assumed it was another shark sub species)

See that Mulloway pic Bob? http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=17087&d=1207907911

sweet eh?

Omsk
01-05-2008, 11:48
G'Day Bob. Glad to meet cha. My family comes from Jersey. Sure you know plenty of Romerils over there eh. Been over here a few years now smashing great holes in the ground. Not sure if we could move back now; fishings toooo good.

Sure you catch my drift about the mulloway. Know lots of people in this little town who have been catching biiig croakers over the last year. I'm feeling a wee bit left out. Gotta be innit to win it so I will keep soaking they baits.

Watch this space......... In a weeks time when I get off shift

daikent
01-05-2008, 14:35
Some nice piccies for you guys to drool over....all from Oz parts various....

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/44lbGummyShark.jpg

44lb Gummy Shark from the rocks in Sydney Harbour (Is the Oz record still 47lbs?)

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/6ftWahoo.jpg

6ft Lord Howe Island Wahoo

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/ShadyBarra.jpg

A decent Shady Camp Barramundi

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/BigBarra.jpg

Another decent barramundi

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/DarwinJewfish.jpg

A fair Darwin Mulloway/Jewfish

Not bad eh?

Omsk
02-05-2008, 12:33
Niiiice fish there Dai.

I hope the Oz record isn't 47lb for a gummy. I've had several over 50lb with the best at 66lb. I'll be spewing if thats the case........

daikent
02-05-2008, 16:35
G'Day matey....
When I caught mine in Nov 99 about 3 weeks after I arrived in Sydney for a 2 year exchange job with the Australian Navy I looked it up on the net and found a site that quoted the Australian record at 47lbs.
Looking it up again now is a bit confusing as there are several different opinions....
fishnet.com.au quotes the current record as 23.9kg (52.6lbs).
mrfisho.com (whoever that is????) quotes it as 36.7kg (80.7lbs)?.

But probably the most reliable is the Australian Anglers Association National Angling Records site (but it only appears to be updated and correct to 2 May 2005?) which quotes a Trevor Alan Turner who in Jan 98 at Two Rocks WA caught one of 27.24kg (59.93lbs).........so you have a good right to be a bit peeved with your 66lber!!
http://www.aaawa.iinet.net.au/NationalFishRecordCommonNameOrder.pdf

Some more piccies...

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/EagleRay.jpg

A South Aust Eagle Ray ... 5ft wingspan (only landed one of 8 hooked!! and one broken rod too)

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/MackTuna.jpg

A Cairns (Fitzroy Island) Mack Tuna

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn130/daikent/world%20fish/australia/TassieBrim.jpg

A nice brace of Tassie Brim from near Swansea (that's a 40cm ruler)

All the best,

Omsk
02-06-2008, 04:41
Went for a cast last night out at Hammersley Beach in Fitzgerald Nati Park. Wild place n more than a bit of fun just getting there. Serious bush n dune bashing. Almost guaranteed to have the place to yrself. Bagged a nice gummy; almost 40lb. Mate picked up the biggest tailor (bluefish in US) I have ever seen. 3.5kg of angry chopper.

Spitfire66
02-06-2008, 15:25
nice fish Omar mate .)

bobjameson
05-06-2008, 21:30
Thats a cracking gummy Omar well done :clap2:

I was quite pleased with the that big bass . its the biggest i`ve

had to date on a plug . shame you dont get them down under, :bleh:

But then you got plenty other species to catch :fishing:

skippy
05-06-2008, 23:01
nice fish seeing all them fish makes me miss home from the goldcoast queensland my self

Spitfire66
06-06-2008, 15:14
nice fish seeing all them fish makes me miss home from the goldcoast queensland my self

nothing to do with the weather in Iceland :cold: then skippy? :whistling:whistling

skippy
06-06-2008, 18:38
yeah abig part of it and the bloody price of tackle here is #%*(@#(
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