Sunday 20 April 2014

WOODMAN POINT

Woodman Point
Juvenile Snapper (Pinky)


 
Mini blowfish, Pinky
 
 
 



                                                                                     
 
 
 At the beach life is different.
Time doesn't move hour to hour, but mood to moment.
We live by the currents, plan by the tides and follow the  
   sun.   
Unknown
 
 
 
Woodman point is a popular fishing spot for catching a wide range of bread and butter fish. Personally I like the more remote places but it had been a while since I had fished there, so I thought I'd get out there and check out the fishing scene. Fish mainly caught there are usually herring, Gardies, snapper, tailor and plenty of blowies....lol
Winds were pretty strong when I got out there at 3.30pm for a fish and I must say, I got off to a rough start. Lots of little nibbles and the pesty blow fish kept eating my bait. Wasn't till 4.30 that I felt a decent bite on the line. First catch came in as a trumpeter. Which I filleted on the spot and cut up into square pieces. The fresher the bait, the better the catch and being determined like I am hail, rain or shine, I simply had to catch something. They say persistence pays off and it did, although my fish was, well.... undersized and not the big, gigantic, hudge snapper I was preying for. I still managed to land a juvenille snapper and get a happy snap of this beautiful creature. Put pinky back in the water after it's modeling shoot so it can grow to become a decent plate sized fish...:) 
When Northwest winds blowing, woodman point can be an amazing spot as the fish will come in for protection as there are plenty of rocky, hidy holes for them to choose from. I always aim to get out 2 hours before a tide change as thats when the fish will feed. The hook size I used to catch my juvenille snapper was two size 3.0 suicide hooks dropper paternoster reef rig set up. Snapper tend to go for just about anything ranging from fresh bait, plichards, squid, prawns, mussels and worms. Although some people prefer to use lures like Bucktail or soft plastic tipped jigs. I seem to prefer the use of real bait. These fish are opportunistic feeders and they tend to travel in schools of similar sizes, the bigger ones tend to become increasingly solitary. This is an excellent eating fish and would have to be one of my favourites. Tally at the end of the day was not that spectacular given the conditions, 1 trumpet, 3 juvenille snappers and a whole lotta blowies. I ended my fishing trip at 6.30 as woodman point can be a bit of an unsafe place at night time and the areas renown for breakins so don't leave any valuables in the car if you do decide to go fishing there.    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                           

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