Ambition report 16th. August'19
August 17, 2018 Sydney 1 video
Marlin (Blue)
Marlin (Blue)
Marlin (Black)
Marlin (Black)
Marlin (Striped)
Marlin (Striped)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Tuna (Yellowfin)
Tuna (Yellowfin)

Trip Summary

I want to take this opportunity to say that I am taking bookings for the upcoming Port Stephens 2019 season. I will be available from mid-January until mid-March'19. As most would know this year's Marlin season up there was the best in many years. Best of all was the fabulous run of Blue Marlin. In fact out on the Car Park all three species of Marlin were biting their heads off, a rarity in itself. Unfortunately there were lots of Whaler sharks amongst them. Sadly I haven't had much to write about these last few days. The weather has been disastrous for anyone who has wanted to go to sea. Never the less there are Long Liners working wide off Sydney. This would indicate there are Yellowfin or maybe even some late season Bluefin out there. There are reports of Bluefin off the South coast but then again the weather is keeping all but the professionals in the harbour. Tight lines, Ivan
Ivan Bennett
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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