Monday, October 29, 2007

October 2007


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MURCHISON BOAT HIRE OCTOBER 2007 ELETTER
I’m not the crafty type, the only weaving I have ever done is in and out of pubs, maybe that is why
I can’t under stand the benefits of daylight saving. It is here and as if by magic the sun sets an hour later!
This is not good for country people, I don’t like it for a few reasons but one of them is that during the cray
season, BDS* we go out at first light, pull the pots, clean up the boat and get ready for the days work by 8am.
With daylight saving, we still go out at first light, but by the time we get back and clean up, it’s 9am.
Half the day is lost! Then we have dinner when it is still light! Losing more daylight!
We’ve said no twice, for Gods sake listen to us!

The dredge is back in town and busy dredging a channel for the cray boats. It will complete
the first pass by the opening of the cray season, 15th November, and then widen the channel
with a few more passes.



The green marker that went missing in a storm has been replaced, making it a bit
easier to get in and out again.
*BDS – before daylight saving.



When I lived in Perth I played a lot of competition squash and one of my teammates was Frank Cavicchio.
Frank used to play a mean game of squash but like me has slowed up considerably but still plays and sings
in a band. He tells me that age has caught up with him, he knows, as a few years ago the girls used to throw
their panties on stage, now they just throw bloomers!
He was up with his brother in law, Neil Raspa pictured above with a sambo. Neil fishes a bit and told me
about the huge tuna he caught in Hawaii, but he sure enjoyed catching this fish tucked under the
cliffs from a burley trail. The weather was less than perfect so they did not go far, but a
13kg sambo on 7kg line was a blast for him.

The abalone season started on the 1st October up here so we had a walk on the reef.



20 abs don’t look much but are easily picked. A tasty entrĂ©e for the crayfish meal that night.



We picked oysters as well, a bit over rated I recon,



and did some 4WD driving down
Suicide Hill in Neil’s new Prada. It was Neil’s first time 4WD; yes there was some screaming!

These links will take you to Youtube showing some great action video clips taken from
my boats and also a very good mulloway from the beach.
Triple tuna hook-up
Dhuie and snapper
Beach mulloway

Or go to the Adventure Bound website and view them there. Click this link.
http://www.adventurebound.com.au/news/latest/youtube_kalbarri_wa_offshore_episode.html
7.8m Walkaround
The 4.3m boat has been sold and the replacement boat a 7.8m walkaround is under construction.
It will be powered by twin 115hp 4-strokeYamahas, giving you 10nm offshore.
This will be a very popular Gnaraloo boat, not to mention all the other places you can go with it.
Being built by Kevin and son Greg Preston Craft, it will look something like the 7.6m below.

I hope to bring you progressive photos as it is being built.
It will have a small cabin; walk right around and hopefully licensed for 7 persons (depending on the stability test).
Built with a beam of 2.5m, which still allows towing at night and without oversize signs.

It will look something like this 7.6m one.
Check them out at http://www.prestoncraft.com.au/
I don’t have all the hire rates worked out yet but it is already booked out for 3 weeks at Gnaraloo next year
and for 3 days over the Kalbarri Classic. I am still fishing the Kalbarri Classic but in the 6.1m as I have to
defend my title of Champion Game Boat under 7 metres!


Gnaraloo Station

Those of you thinking of heading to Gnaraloo Station next year better book now. I will be up there for a week
and a bit trying out my new 7.8m boat. I take over the boat from Brett & Roger Simm who will have it the week before me.
I booked accommodation and found it almost full already. If anyone wants to take the boat after me, I will finish
with it on Sunday 8th June. It will save you the tow all the way up. The 6.1m boat will also be up there and the
hire finishes on the 28th May if you want it after then. It will save you the tow up as well.
Gnaraloo contacts:
Barbara: 9315 4809
Email: bookings@gnaraloo.com.au
Website: Gnaraloo.com.au

Kids Holiday Whiting Comp
Every October School Holidays, the Kalbarri Offshore and Angling Club, hosts a whiting competition for kids on each
Thursday of the holidays. It has grown to become a highlight for regular visitors and continues to grow in size each year.
We had 170 excited kids signing up the first Thursday, all ready to fish the beach from the Chinamans to the first jetty.



The crowd at the weigh-in



Some of the 170 kids and parents on the beach

Rules of the comp allow any fish to be caught, kept in a bucket and brought to the weigh-in live, weighed and then released.



We had 5 quad bikes that gave kids and their fish rides to the weigh-in and back again.
There were 16 prizes each day including 12 rods and reels each day for species, smallest, biggest, most, most unusual etc.



Two sections were competed for, under 8s and 9 to 14 years.
The quality and diversity of the species caught showed that the river is in good condition.
Each day we finished off with a lunchtime sausage sizzle and prize giving.



The second Thursday saw another 171 kids line up along the beach waiting for the 9am start.
Within minutes the blowies began to arrive, but sprinkled amongst them were good fish such as a 322-gram flounder and a surprise 3.3kg nor west blowie that took out the meritorious category.



About 850 fish were caught over the two days in four hours! Species recorded were as follows: blowies,
(lots of) whiting, black bream, silver bream, gobbleguts, estuary cod, trumpeter, flounder, angelfish, wrasse,
zebra fish, nor west blowie, buffalo bream, flathead, crabs and a sardine type fish, a total of 16 species.
Of note, missing this year were yellow-eyed mullet, tailor and mulloway that made up the 10 species last year.


Juvenile


Teenager


Adult
Pacific gull, one of the bigger gulls that hang around when fishing the beach. Very quick to
steal your bait when you are not looking! They can swallow a whole garfish in one shot.


Kalbarri Offshore & Angling Club, Local comp 20th September.


There were some good catches of bream from the river this month. All bream caught
during the comp are brought in live, tagged and released.


I did not fish as the weather was pretty bad but Nic went down to Lucky
Bay and sat just behind the reef in his dinghy catching 4 good snapper and


Brett got the mulloway at Wittecarra creek.

Thevenard Island
This year the 6.1m boat spent a lot of time up at Thevenard Island in the Mackerel Islands group off Onslow.
Helen will take your booking if you would like to visit. Phone her on 9184 6444
bookings@mackerelislands.com.au
Check out the website: http://www.mackerelislands.com.au/

The caravan park at Port Gregory is under new management and a booking agent for my boats.
You can now book a boat and pick it up in Port Gregory.
Adventure Bound fishing shows are on Access 31, 7.30pm Saturdays.

Remember if you rent our accommodation you get big discounts on our boats.
Have a look on my website for the details, and check out the savings.


5-day weather forecasts, http://www.buoyweather.com/ go to virtual buoys, pick the location you want.
This is the one I go by!

Big bait – big fish
Laurie

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

September 2007

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Very very quiet month, not many hires, mainly due to the weather, so not much to show I’m afraid.
Anglers that have been getting out have struggled for a fish, but that is usual for this time of year.
It does not last and the fish will start coming back. Snapper are being caught again close to shore and as soon as the weather improves the fishing picks up.
This gold painted boat came into the river mouth late this month. Obviously unaware of the way in
promptly hit rocks a little south of its present position. It backed off and tried again getting stuck on
the sand. The dinghy that you can just see along side went out and showed them the correct way in.
The usual way in and out is completely silted up and we have to use, what is known as
Secret Passage. I have been out and placed a whole lot of yellow markers to show the way.
This Secret Passage between the reefs only became possible when the Sand Spit got washed
away in the big flood. This is what we are using at the moment until the dredge arrives.

Oddly enough there were still a few tuna around as I hooked up on a big one during the local comp on
22nd September. We saw dolphins and birds working and thought we might have a go.
Heaviest game gear we had on board was 6kg and I got a hook-up within the first 5 minutes!
After half an hour it bust off without a sighting. I think we were a bit optimistic using
6kg at this time of year as they are usually well over 25kg!

I know I sent everyone a reminder to watch Adventure Bound on Access 31 as they were going to screen
the segment shot in my boats. Well sorry but I have to apologise, they pulled it again!
Something to do with avertorial content?
So in the end they won’t show it so you can watch it on Utube. Great snapper, dhufish and tuna.
These are the links
Triple tuna hook-up
Dhuie and snapper
Beach mulloway
Or go to the Adventure Bound website and view them there. Click this link.
http://www.adventurebound.com.au/news/latest/youtube_kalbarri_wa_offshore_episode.html
“Bite of the month” goes to Murray Johnson who caught this 26kg yellow-fin tuna at the beginning
of the month. He featured in last month’s newsletter so you have heard the story.

The 4.3m boat is still for sale, but the great ground breaking news is that I am going to replace it
with a 7.8m walkaround. Powered by twin 115hp 4-stroke Yamahas, giving you 10nm offshore.
This will be a very popular Gnaraloo boat, not to mention all the other places you can go with it.
Being built by Kevin at Preston Boats, it will look something like the 7.6m below.

I had a look at a lot of boats at the boat show and some of the fishing space on some boats was
so small I hade to leave the deck to change my mind! This one is built for space, it will have
a small cabin, walk right around and hopefully licensed for 7 persons (depending on the stability test).
Built with a beam of 2.5m, which still allows towing at night and without oversize signs.
Check them out at http://www.prestoncraft.com.au/
I don’t have all the hire rates worked out yet but it is already booked out for 3 weeks at Gnaraloo next year
and for 3 days over the Kalbarri Classic. I am still fishing the Kalbarri Classic but in the 6.1m as I have to
defend my title of Champion Game Boat under 7 metres!

Now to pay for it all I have sent my wife to drive haulpacs! Well actually it was her idea!
She has been trying to get a job driving them for 2 years now and has just cracked it.
Working 2 weeks on one week off, 12 hour shifts, first week day shift, second week night
shift and then home for 1 week. Hard, lonely work but the pay will get better with experience.

Loading dirt with about 3% Zircon in it. Gives the gloss to paint, ceramics
and believe it or not, Smartie shells etc.


Thevenard Island
This year the 6.1m boat spent a lot of time up at Thevenard Island in the Mackerel Islands group off Onslow.
Helen will take your booking if you would like to visit. Phone her on 9184 6444
bookings@mackerelisland.com.au
Check out the website: http://www.mackerelislands.com.au/


Dinghy for sale
So the dinghy is still for sale.
Unfortunately after the flood last year, the river is just too shallow, so I have had to stop
hirers taking the dinghy up river to avoid damaging my new motor. Therefore hires have
dropped off and it makes sense to sell it.
So it is on the market. It is in Perth, so if anyone wants to buy it, you can view it in
Glen Forrest, just ring my mate John Hoye on 9298 9177 or 0409 098 568 and he will show it off.

New motor less than 20 hours, 25hp Yamaha 4-stroke, 2 x orange hand held flares, 2 x red hand held flares,
2 x parachute flares, epirb, fire extinguisher, 4 x life jackets, anchor, 27meg radio, sounder, spare prop, boat cover.
All for only $12.000 and built to survey, so a very strong safe boat.

Here’s a common albatross that visits the boats during the winter/spring time. Very graceful in flight.
Real name, yellow-nosed
albatross, (yellow stripe on top of bill) not nearly as big as some of the other ones.

This is one of the bigger ones, a juvenile black-browed albatross.
(Pale bill with black tip, greyish neck)

Kalbarri Offshore & Angling Club, Local comp 18th August.
Good fish again during the comp.
Nic Bramwell with 2 dhuies from his dinghy and Daniel Tarasek with mulloway and 7kg snapper
from the beach. He claims to have lost a bigger snapper before this one!

After a lot of effort on my part, you can now view all my past newsletters in my Blog.
I have made two blogs; you can view all of my 2005 newsletters with photos at

http://www.murchisonboathirefishing2005.blogspot.com/

And from January 2006 to December 2006 with photos at

http://www.murchisonboathirefishing2006.blogspot.com/

And from January 2007 to present with photos at

http://www.murchisonboathirefishing2007.blogspot.com/

They are quite long URL’s so add them to your favourites for later.

http://www.youtube.com/v/USYbtyXxhvY
Short video clip of a double hook-up of big yellow-fin tuna from my boat in Kalbarri.

The caravan park at Port Gregory is under new management and a booking agent for my boats.
You can now book a boat and pick it up in Port Gregory.

Adventure Bound fishing shows are on Access 31, 7.30pm Saturdays.

Remember if you rent our accommodation you get big discounts on our boats.
Have a look on my website for the details, and check out the savings.


5-day weather forecasts, http://www.buoyweather.com/ go to virtual buoys, pick the location you want.
This is the one I go by!


Big bait – big fish
Laurie

If you want to be included in these newsletters just send me a return BLANK email with the subject
line “subscribe” and you will be added to my mailing list.