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The Southern Bluefin Tuna have arrived, and for these anglers, Saturday 28th April 2007 proved to be a real screamer. School sized Bluefin were consistantly hooked through out the day. Most fish were in the 15 - 20kg category, but on the light gear they were still tough going. Here we see Darren Bennett hooked up to a Bluefin on 10kg line.
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A top catch of Bluefin Tuna on the deck and a nice bin of Albacore taken on the Continental Shelf at the end of April 2007. These smaller Bluefin are schooling in large numbers, with some bigger Bluefin around 100kg also present.
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If you want to go fishing in the Highlands or on the East Coast at Coles Bay, we have the boats and all safety gear required. We also have maps available showing where to find the fish. ( Tasmania )
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Tasmanian Trumpeter or Striped Trumpeter captured on the edge of the continental shelf. These fish can reach a weight of up to 30kg, and are much sought after as they are a delicious eating fish.
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Happy angler with this Tasmanian (or Striped Trumpeter) captured during March 2008. A number of these fish have been taken along the edge of the Continental Shelf.
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Departing Pirates Bay at Eaglehawk Neck
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Enjoy a great day out. Game, reef or deep sea fishing, or bird and seal watching. All equipment provided for up to 10 people. Pirates Bay ( Tas )
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Part of the beautiful coastline near Pirates Bay, Eaglehawk Neck
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Small Albacore Tuna captured on light line. Albacore are prolific in the area from January through to April.
These fish range from 2.5kg up to around 25kg in weight, with fish around the 15 - 20kg size quite common.
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Catch of Yellowfin Tuna and Albacore taken by a charter group in February 2006. Constant Strikes and multiple hook ups provided plenty of action through out the day.
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Nice Albacore landed only minutes after setting the lure pattern.
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Big Yellowfin Tuna captured in March 2007. With warm water temperatures provided by the East Australian currents, and with plenty of baitfish, big Yellowfin tuna have been feeding in these waters and have provided plenty of action. These two fish were landed after a double hook up.
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The Tassie Tuna Grand Slam. All four species captured in one day. These fish were taken on 1st March 2008. Picture shows from left to right a 20kg Albacore, a nice Yellowfin Tuna in excess of 50kg, and a Southern Bluefin Tuna around 30kg. Also in photo is a Striped Tuna detailing the size comparison. All fish were captured close to Hippolyte Rocks.
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Top Quality Baseball style hats with embroided logo.
Hats are black with gold/yellow trim.
One size with adjustable strap.
Plenty of stock.
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May 9th 2007. After a successful day catching small school Bluefin, we were only half a mile from home when three rods let out a huge scream. With line peeling off at an alarming rate,the reels were being completely spooled in seconds. We had three bluefin hooked up all well over 100kg. After one dropping the hook and a second fish breaking off we had only one left hooked up. Picture shows our angler at the start of his 4 hour marathon battle which lasted into the night.
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Sand Flathead captured inshore using bait.
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A 17kg Albacore captured on light tackle
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"Skipper" Scott Johnston with a 550 pound Mako Shark. This Mako was hooked at Hippolyte Rocks and was captured after a three and a half hour battle on 24 kg line.
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Yellowfin Tuna around 30kg. These Yellowfin were captured after a triple strike early in the morning. The fish were feeding on baitfish on the surface with Seals and birds also working in the area feeding on the scraps.
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Wandering Albatross
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These are the highest quality polo shirts featuring the latest sports style with breathable material. The cool fibre is especially designed to keep the wearer fresh and cool. Great for fishing and outdoors.
All tops are embroided with our logo, and are black with thin grey trim.
Tops come in sizes S,M,L and XL.
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A big Yellowfin on the deck, along with a Bluefin Tuna, and a nice sized Albacore. These fish were taken on 1/3/08.
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