Still some big fish up there! Just spent the last week up in the area
but the weather only let up enough to hit the rocks on Tues and Wed.
Fished the harbour on Monday and Thursday but only rats showed. Tuesday
saw some mega KY and Trevs off Rod Holders but no Kingi's.
Wednesday I went a bit further around to Bucks. Knew there were some
big Kings around when a tinny with 3 guys came past with one trying to
hold up a Kingi to show me, the size of which left my chin dropping onto the
rocks in amazement. Not sure what it would have weighed but it was
biggest I'd seen.
At 3pm I changed the live bait for a more lively version, threw it out
then wondered why it wasn't settling down. Instead it was zipping
around like its life depended on it - which it was. A huge hole in the
water appeared by the balloon then I saw the dorsal and tail fins of a
Kingfish. Going by the distance between the 2 fins I knew it was big
bugger. The splashing and frantic zipping around continued for a full
5 minutes until the Kahawai bait used its brains and headed into the
weed. Bugger! pulled him in and threw him back out into clear water
again. Once again the splashing and zipping started up again, I
actually sat down wondering how the Kingi ever caught anything to eat.
Then the balloon broke off and the reel started to let out line.
Let it run for awhile, flicked on the drag and the pain started. 3/4
hour struggling to hold the rod against the drag while stumbling back
around the rocks following it. I was cursing that I had looked
but decided not to buy a fighting belt when I got the new reel. But
managed to wear it out before I did and led it up a gut
in the rocks. My scales bottomed out at 22kg and since there was still
a good third to lift off the rocks I estimate the Kingi to be between
25 & 30kg. Hard to get a comparison pic when solo but that is a
TLD 25 reel by its head.
Its back out there waiting for my return next year.