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Skipjack tuna are already in the Hauraki Gulf, along terakihi and hapuka – also caught this week! We live in wondrous times. Both striped marlin and blue marlin have also been caught over the past few days out of Whitianga and Tutukaka. The summer fishing season is overflowing with promise!

For those big game afflicted, the early season snowball of action is rumbling into life. Kayakers to luxury launches are all preparing their game face and gear to battle with the mighty marlin. For the smaller game fun-in-the sun approach, there is nothing like the sound of a reel igniting into life as a skipjack hits a trolled lure or snatches a retrieved softbait/microjig. Whether you are after a thrill especially for young or new anglers, or testing yourself with ultra-light gear, skipjack are a stunning and exciting fish. They can be excellent sashimi if treated correctly. And make a platter medley easy enough to catch in a day – say tuna, mackerel, snapper and kahawai.

The Lilโ€™ Squidwing is a go-to lure for skipjack. Highly effective for targeting them whether trolling the lure around 5 or 6 kts, or sight fishing with a cast and retrieve. Pure magic fishing fun. And the fight? Pound for pound itโ€™s hard to be a tuna in both a muscle and endurance contest. They are bullet shaped for good reason, outright speed! You may also want to put out a micro jig for them. But if trolling it, have the hook at the rear trailing along. This keeps the jig from tumbling (slow down if it still tumbles) and presents the hook better for even more hook up success.

Where’s The Fish?

Snapper have taken heed of the summer routine and breeding with long periods of tentative or slow bite the norm. Frustrating when the fish are clearly there on the sounder! Also frustrating if you happen to be out in the 35m-40m depths northern Tiri area among the hopeful gannets and baitschools. Some days itโ€™s thumbs up, the other days simply thumbs scratching heads wondering whatโ€™s wrong, no snapper biting? Itโ€™s just the nature of nature right now.

However the inner circle of the Waitemata harbour has had some excellent rewards for the downtown fishing brigade. Harbour bridge, Devonport Naval Base, Chelsea have all had good fishing at times. Marvelous when you can zip out after work, perhaps with a job-n-finish early knock-off time. A tiny tinny or kayak similar out in amongst some great snapper fishing for an hour or two, with a wry smile as you hear the drum of traffic or watch the slow motion movement slowly grind to a halt and ooze along homeward. No doubt many commuterโ€™s having a sideways glance, envying the person in the tinny below.

Kingfish have made up for a lot of the lethargic snapper bite days of recent past, some days kingfish caught out number snapper. The usual hideouts are holding the king of fish, and lots of legal length. Expect the kingfish bite to be also good among the southern Gt Barrier baitschools, as soon as this full moon passes on Christmas Eve.

Christmas โ€“ a time to easily justify getting a fishing present or two, perhaps even for someone other than yourself. Finer weather, lots of fish, so many wonderful ways to enjoy the day catching different species, in different places. The (fishing) holiday season is upon us, and there is no better time than now to enjoy it. Have a great time, make memories and share your smiles.

Espresso.

 

Catch Fishing / Wave Dancer / Extreme Boats / Honda Marine New Zealand / Savwinch Drum Winches / Isuzu Utes New Zealand Ltd / Oakley / Musto Australasia

The Espresso report - New Beta Bugs on fire for Espresso

Hot winter fishing has been the norm for Espresso lately, with solid kingfish, thumping great snapper, monster gurnard, frost fish and more clambering for their right to bite.

target bigger snapper

The wonderful winter fishing craziness continues. Here’s how to target bigger snapper and bigger kingfish!

From the bluefin tuna run off East Cape, to striped marlin off Northland to Skipjack tuna on Catch Fishing double trouble jigs off Whitianga and more, itโ€™s simply awesome right now.

In the Hauraki Gulf the fishing slowed a little around that full moon, but with good pannie snapper, sizeable gurnard and some solid kingfish thrown in โ€“ itโ€™s hard to grumble about the air temperature or anything else for that matter. Later in the day has been the best bite.

Just north of Tiritiri Matangi Island has seen some huge schools of kahawai feeding well, and some rather nice snapper along with them. Further out in 50m, more towards Little Barrier the snapper have been consistent, and a little further, the kingfish have been keen to play as well. I suspect there will be a few days coming when the bite is rather slow, but not every day and when you strike it right, the fish are fighting hard-out and hitting big jigs quick-smart!

A number of sharks are getting a free feed of kingfish all over show, not much you can do other than accept paying your taxes.

Thereโ€™s something extra special about fishing in the cool early morning air as the sun rises and slowly warms the face, and with gurnard kahawai kingfish and snapper to choose from, best head out and target them, they are ready and waiting. In this weekโ€™s video thereโ€™s some good technique tips on how to target and catch both bigger snapper and bigger kingfish.

Cheers
Espresso.

Catch Fishing / Wave Dancer / Extreme Boats / Honda Marine New Zealand / Isuzu Utes New Zealand Ltd

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Thumping easterlies, a complete reversal of last weekโ€™s wind direction has provided few and fleeting weather windows for heading out wider. Yet when on itโ€™s on, itโ€™s really on out there! A fishing fix can still be had, although consistent high winds keep us all within land based fishing distances of shorelines. BUT thereโ€™s been […]

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