Sunday, May 18, 2008

"Kaos"




This week we had the "Kaos" group as they are more affectionately known.



They are 8 guy's with the right attitude that really know how to enjoy themselves and have been coming for the last 5 years.



Kaos and his group were mostly fly fishing and had some wonderful beach fishing and afew rare encounters with pelagics with few sharks.
"Sad about the shirt colour ladies"




Last week was a bit of a mix with both conventional and fly fisho's that also found a few good fish.

Kristian Stebbing with a nice GT, he managed to land this one after a much bigger one broke the leader






Tim Meares with a fine barra caught and released in the Embley

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Back in the swing






Everybody has been busy in the last few weeks with the season now rolling along at last.



The fishing has been good most day's and plenty of fish to keep the anglers happy, both for the fly fishermen and the conventional fisho!



Here are a few pics to check out from this last week and I am sure Notso will post a few also



Rick Baobel with a 70cm barra fly caught from the beach




Ricky Baobel with a fine cobia caught on a soft plastic

Check out the bait schools on my sounder. This shows just how much bait is coming into the harbour. This was right at the entrance to the harbour being hammered by big queenies.

Unfortunately for a number of those queenies they were being caught by a few guy's in hire boats fishing in the area and killing every one of them.

If everyone that comes up here has to fill their freezers to have a good time, then it wont be long before we have no reason for those idiots to come here as the fishing will be just the same as where they live.

Queenies turn into fish icecream when frozen, yet some people have to kill everything that swims just because they can. If only these tourists could just have fun catching a few fish and releasing most, maybe taking enough for a feed but put a few back for next time.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Sonya & Tony's Week







Well, it was game on again for me last week, with Sonya and Tony fishing for 6 days, spending 2 days down the coast and 4 in the rivers. The fishing was quite special some days - up to 60 or so fish in the creek for the day, with another day producing over 50 barras, both on lures and live bait. Te pelagics were a little tough at times, however one afternoon we found a number of mackerel and some tuna - both longtail and macks which were eager to eat metal slugs cast into the feeding masses.




Sonya managed a great threadfin salmon on a lure one afternoon, while in the middle of another day, in a quiet(?) backwater, lunch
had to be delayed as mullet after mullet was eaten by masses of hungry barras






This nice golden trevally fought hard and after release we watched as a dolphin that was hanging around caught and ate it.















Monday, March 31, 2008

A few more pics




Just a few more pics of the happy couple fishing together.
Notso finally caught his triple tail after hooking a bigger one the day before and losing it at the boat, his first ever!
Kristy caught this 88cm barra on a lure which is her PB on a lure also.
The release what a great feeling watching them swim away!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Playing before the work starts.











Myself,Notso and Kristy decided to go out chuck a few lures about and have a few cold beers yesterday afternoon. The pics below are what eventuated to make it an enjoyable and interesting few hours.




The little lizard ( about 1.6m) was infatuated with the vixen surface lure and almost climbed into the boat while chasing it. Kristy had her feet on the gunwhale but retracted them incredibly fast even though she was looking through the viewfinder taking the pics, I won't print the expletives that came from my darling daughters mouth at the time. we did manage to catch a few nice ones though.




Tuesday, March 11, 2008

A New Season Begins

Well the rains are still with us and we had a phenominal wet February.

So far this year since Jan 1st we have had 1590mm with our wettest day 140mm, so it looks like being a beauty if it keeps going.

There have been quite a few barras around lately, so Duane and I went out for a fish the other day for 4 hrs. In that short but enjoyable sassion we caught 2 queenfish, 4goldies, 2 mangrove jacks, 18 barras, a couple of barracuda and an estuary cod.

Not too bad for a couple of hours?.

Although I went down the coast last week and didn't get much top the boat to speak of.

Hooking a few good fingermarks but the sharks and a big groper giving us a hiding and stealing just about everything.

Here is a pic of Jason Owens (Owy) our new guide with a 90cm barra caught and released yesterday in the Mission river.

For those of you who don't know, Jason is an experienced fly fisherman and will be a welcome addition to the team this year. He also has a few clues on those frustrating Milkies and can obviously use a baitcaster also.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Rainy time

AS some might be aware we have had quite a bit of rainalready this year, and we are hoping it will be a big wet and flush out the rivers


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Here is a couple of pics of both the boat ramps after the high tides and storm surge from cyclone Helen.
Both of the boat ramps have a couple of feet of gravl and rock piled over them and are virtually unuseable.

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Exciting Trip for Brynn















My son Brynn visited for a week to see the family before Xmas and to get in a bit of fishing while he was here.





Although I am still supposed to be laid up after my operation I decided to take my boat out with Notso, Kristy and Brynn.

We caught a half of dozen tuna and a couple of Spaniards before hooking up a nice marlin of around 140lb.





Brynn had the marlin alongside for a couple of pics within 50 min and ended his Weipa trip on a high and what a xmas present.





This was Brynn's first ever marlin, and did a great angling job to land it.
The marlin was released to fight again and we got some great video and pics.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Merry Xmas to ALL


I would just like to wish all of my clients a very Merry Xmas and hope to see you all in the New Year.

I have just had my hernia operation and am feeling a little sore at present and worst of all can't go fishing for a week or so, there fore don't have a lot to report.

I will however have something for you straight after the New year celebrations.

Just for something to think about here's a pic of Nic Jooste and his fly caught bull shark

Monday, December 10, 2007

R & D



Just what does a fishing guide do on his days off?? Research of course (well, fishing anyway). This pic is of a permit I found recently mooching along the beach (look closely - tail and dorsal out of the water). Alas - there is no photo of me holding it! The fish seemed pre occupied on whatever it was doing and never seemed to acknowlege the crab fly I had - maybe I found a blind permit! Anyway, that's why they're high up the hard to catch ladder. Kristy was with me for the day and we enjoyed some nice weather, caught a coral trout for tea, a decent queenie on light spin gear, played with a mantaray and found a couple of barras.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Marlin to Manta Rays

Hi all, Well I'm back from another Cairns marlin season and already have slipped a quick charter in back here in Weipa. This year I had Lee who guided with us for some of the season here in Weipa on the deck. As you can see from the picture, marlin like to get up close and personal at times! Luckily Lee (LuckyLee??) got out of the way of this 750lb fish, using the tag pole to fend off and tag the fish at the same time. The season turned out to be the slowest in years, altough there was still some great fish to be caught, although cyclone Guba ended it a little early for me.





Last week I had Bill and his son Alex, both from Sydney fish with me for the week. They had a great week with lots of fly targets including small queenies, goldies, giant herring, small queenies, small mackerel (even had a 30lb fish almost jump in the boat in the harbour), barras, manta ray action and, did I mention the small queenies. Huge volumes of jelly prawns were the food supply along many of the beaches which attracted most of these fish. Well, some more time off, so its R & D for a while, but stay tuned for the results!! NOTSO

Friday, November 30, 2007

End of Season






Our final charter has finished today.

As you can imagine as much as I love my fishing this year has been very busy and I am looking forward to the break.



This week was great fun and some fabulous fishing.




We found quite a few Manta ray's and some had a few cobia and goldies with them.

The early rain started the jelly prawn hatch and most of the beaches had quite a few jelly prawns which really gets the action hotted up.



Lots of tarpon, goldies, giant herring, blue salmon and small queenies creating good fly fishing on the beaches and flats.


Duane has decided to leave us with some trepidation, and has joined the Rio Tinto workforce as a shift fitter. Duane has been with me since 2000 and has been an integral part of the business, and as some of you are aware a great fishing guide.
He will be doing some cameo appearances during next season, doing some part time guiding with us on his day's off.

FF&S wish Duane the very best in his new job.


It looks like we are going to have a good wet with the rain that we have already had and that should give the fishing a great kick start for the next season.

By the way we still have a vacancy in April and have had a cancellation late June which is prime time, so if you might be interested get onto us soon.
Those groups that haven't paid their deposits for their 2008 bookings please do so to secure your trip!



Saturday, November 10, 2007

Almost there!

Well, end of season is almost there!
Oct was perhaps not our best fishing month, although there was some great highlights.
One day travelling along the beach and one of the clients said have a look at that big shark!
I said that isn't a shark, it's a marlin!
We tied lure on and trolled it past the 500lb fish. He immediately crashed the lure and hooked up.
The marlin took a long run then put his head out of the water thrashing back and forth. It then swam back toward the boat and swam under the boat and out the other side. He again put his head out and thrashed throwing the lure into the air.
A short but very exciting experience, for the angler, and on a 30lb spin outfit I think slightly undergunned.
This whole episode happened about 800m from the beach just outside the harbour, and in 14ft of water.
This was not just an isolated incident either during Oct/Nov we seen quite a few billfish which is encouraging as we wern't fishing for them.

On the 5th Nov I had a client ( Nick and Roz Durrant)and his wife fishing with small metal slugs. Both of them were on a double hookup whenroz's tuna was smashed by something we didn't actually identify, but dissapeared in a flurry of whitewater.
I released the other tuna and told Roz it is probably a shark just break it off!
She tried but couldnt break the 30lb Fins braid on the very light Sage spin rod.
She gave me the rod to break it off.
I held the spool waiting for the slow constant pressure to break the line when to everyones surprise a marlin slowly launched itself from the water 20m from the boat.
I quickly gave Roz back the rod, who was still, like all of us, in a state of shock and awe.
The marlin was around 200lb and gave us a fantastic show as it jumped and jumped with some spectacular airobatics finally after an hour losing it next to the boat when the line eventually chafed through.
I don't know how it managed to get hooked on such a small treble and stay hooked with a 4ft 45lb schneider leader?
But it did and made one angler very happy!
We also hooked some memorable fish jigging soft plastics over the reefs.
The fishing in general has been great over the past couple of weeks although the sharks are still a real problem.

One more charter to go before finishing for the year, and I am really looking forward to a break even though I am sure it will be a wet one.
Sorry no images today as I can't seem to upload them?
I will post some images ASAP

Tuesday, October 02, 2007




Three young guys were lucky there dads were into fishing. The dads had fished with us before and decided to bring there sons up for the experience. In the three days the weather was great we fished down the coast and caught GT, mackerel tuna and more. Dads got problems now because the boys wont to come back.






These guys were fishing for five days with very relaxed hours. We would pick up at 7 and be having beers back at the lodge by 3. Ten guys on four boats meant we could spread out to find the fish. The boat on the wide reef caught lots of nice treavaly and some tuna. Up the river there were barra, salmon, jew, fingermark and lots more. All caught good fish over the five days and will be back to catch more in the future.








Saturday, September 15, 2007

Floss & the GT


Hi Guy's Check out the "floss" with a 20lb fly caught GT.

This is not a guides estimated 20lb either it is a genuine 20lb check out the certified boga grip in it's mouth!

Pay up Renee!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007


These guys came over from NZ to fly fish for some of the tough fish that swim in our warm waters. They have fished with us many times before and caught lots of fisher. The request on the first morning was for quality fish not numbers of fish. John had caught lots of barra on fly but not a legal size one so he was happy with his 63cm fish caught on his first cast one morning. We fished for Permit, Milk fish and Painted sweet lip (blue bastards) allot of the time with lots of fish of all species sighted. Doogle caught this sweet lip on the last day after hooking two others earlier in the day that got back to the rocks. In between the sight fishing they also caught lots of Trevally, Queenie's, Barra and more it was a good week weather and fishing.

This week

Dougall Rilstone from NZ with a fly caught King Salmon.
Kiwi John Dean with a great fly caught Goldie caught from under a manta ray.



some nice queenies and a big fingermark


Monday, August 20, 2007











The fishing in the last month has been good with lots of Spaniard's nice queenies when the weather is good the wide reefs have had good trevally and up the rivers the fingermark fishing is great on the jigs. Late July the Weipa fishing challenge was held I caught this 83cm barra and lots of fingermark on the first day. The second day Linda and I went down the coast and caught lots of reef fish and macks non of which were big enough. Wining sizes Barra photo graphed and released 100cm mackerl 10kg queenie 6.8kg trevally10.4kg grunter 3.3kg fingermark4.5kg and reef fish(nanigie) 6.2kg. If the fishing stays as good for the next month I will be happy, with the water warming it should get better.