Ambition report 3rd. January'23
January 03, 2023
Sydney
3 photos & 1 video



Trip Summary
Trip Summary
2023 has certainly gotten off to a good start, at least as far as the Striped Marlin fishery is concerned.
We are currently experiencing one of the best runs of Striped Marlin I have seen off Sydney in a long time. The only problem is that lures present the best option for catching them and lures are not the most efficient means of capture.
There is bait out there, we have tried jigging it but to no avail. I guess they might be Bellows fish or Pilchards or maybe even Toads giving the Marlin a bit of a buzz and possibly explaining the bad hook up rate. Consequently if you do want to live, skip or switch bait it would be wise to take it with you.
I first ecountered this run early last week managing a tag a day but seeing many more followers. The numbers increased each day with New Year's Eve being the best. I was the only boat out there; I think. We raised ten Stripes had six hits and only tagged one. And yet it was still a great day.
On hearing about the Blacks moving down the coast I figured I'd give it a try inshore before going wide. Well we did tag a Black, but it wasn't one of the juveniles coming down the coast it was a fish around 60kg. I think a two year old fish.
Out wide we tagged a Stripy after again raising many more, with the day culminating in four or five Stripes trying to eat the spread - a great way to end the day and a spectacle for the charter and indeed myself.
I would say that every boat out there encountered these 'Pack attacks' and sadly the same hook up rate. Many also learning that 'Bait and Switch' isn't as easy as it sounds.
So, the tournament season has had a great start and will hopefully continue. With the 'AIBT' being held at the SGFC in only a few weeks you should hurry to get your entries in. The 'AIBT' is followed by the 'Interclub' at Port Stephens and the 'All Ports' the week after.
Tight Lines,
Ivan