Hauraki Gulf Fishing Report 07.02.19
February 03, 2019
Auckland
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Yellowtail Amberjack
Snapper (Pink)
John Dory
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
The fishing has just continued to fire right in the harbour and out wide. The middle grounds seem to be a bit more quiet - snapper wise that is as the kingfish are prolific in all areas!
We have been fishing a big area around the squiggles in 45-50mtrs with great success. While the fish are not huge there are numerous pannies here in the 40-50cm range. We are finding mountains of snapper piled on top of each other in typical spawning mode. They are not always hungry but when they decide to feed it is all on! After only 6 snapper being caught all morning on sign like this below at the change of the tide (low) it was all on and we manage another 50 in 1 hour. As you can imagine my decky and myself were very busy netting and dispatching snapper with 8-way hook-ups!
We are also getting quite a few legal kingfish out of these epic snapper sessions and they are always a welcome bycatch on the light snapper gear.
The lures that are performing the best in these areas and conditions are the 200g Kabura style. I am always changing the head/skirts colours to see which ones work the best and am finding that each day is different. The best colours have been in this order – orange head with orange/yellow skirts, pink head with pink and red skirts, green head with green and red skirts and yellow head with yellow and brown skirts. I am making my own skirts up and mixing colours to see which ones work best.
The fish seem to move a 1-2nm each day and I have been tracking their progress on my Navionics app. I have found one really good area that I call the “supermarket” due to its consistency!
Looking at my diary top of Coromandel usually starts to go off at this time of the year so we will be venturing over their in the next month in search of the bigger moochers (60-80cm) grazing on the crustaceans on the contour lines.
In closer the inner harbour should only get better. I find outgoing tide to be best as the spawning fish come out after spawning and are very hungry. We use the same lures in here as we do out wide but change down in weight as required.
So I look forward to seeing you out there. Or come out with me and enjoy my playground and learn a few tricks I have gained over the years!
Nik Key is a tutor, guide, lure tester, author and charter skipper
Capt Nik