Ambition report 21st.December'22
December 21, 2022
Sydney
3 photos & 1 video



Trip Summary
Trip Summary
After a couple of charter cancellations due to weather we finally got Akira out and on a good day too.
I decided to head North to where we caught the Stripy last week even though the charts weren't showing anything special up there. I had expected the water temperature to have increased but sadly it was a little cooler.
At the shelf there was bait building up and we started seeing Flying fish, always a good sign. A little later in the distance I saw a heap of Dolphins looking like they were working something up. We worked the area for a while marking some bait but all down deep. Oddly the number of Dolphins was increasing. After working around them for a while I saw a big bust up. The Dolphins had worked a school of Sauries to the surface and were smashing them. A most remarkable sight, silver sheets of Sauries spraying across the surface with Dolphins smashing them. Well, you would have thought there would be a Marlin capitalising on this foodfest but alas, only Dolphins. The action evenually came to an end and the Dolphins spread out.
I trolled South towards Browns and caught a couple of good sized Striped Tuna on the way. Then I saw the dolphins again and again it seemed like they were working bait up. All was peaceful as I worked the area until Ron yelled out 'Marlin' and the rigger with 'Evil' took off then while Ron was clearing it the other rigger with 'Lumo' took off a double. Sadly both fish dropped off after short runs but then the 'shotgun' with 'Brad' took off and didn't let go, a solid hook-up, good old Brad.
This was one tough fish. It took Akira nearly an hour to bring to the boat and left him feeling a little tired and sore.
So what started as a slow day came to a great end. Whoever said that gamefishing was 99% boredom and 1% mayhem new what they were talking about. I did hear of one other Striped Marlin being lost a little further North of us.
Tight lines,
Ivan Bennett
P.S. : I'm not taking Ambition up to Port Stephens next year for the Marlin season but I have access to another boat and will be available from mid-January until the end of March for charters. So if you want a shot at arguably the best Marlin fishing in N.S.W. give me a call.