Ambition Report 29th.October’24
October 27, 2024
Sydney
5 photos & 1 video
+3
Tuna (Yellowfin)
Yellowtail Amberjack
Marlin (Striped)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
It’s not unusual at this time of year, mid-spring, to have an early run of the larger Mahi Mahi which are sometimes accompanied by Striped Marlin and other more tropical species, off Sydney. Why, I’m not sure. I always thought it was because they came down on the leading edge of the warmer currents moving in, but the temperature where I’ve been fishing outside is only around19 to 19.5 degrees. However, I do suppose there is probably something going on in the lower depths.
I have had a few interesting trips lately taking out various visitors. We have encountered numbers of the Mahi Mahi and a few Yellowfin. Some of the Mahi Mahi have been around fish traps but more than a few have been in open water in quite large schools, in anywhere from sixty to six hundred fathoms.
The Yellowfin were all blind strikes in deep water with neither birds nor bait evident. The only clues I noticed were visible current lines with slight temperature variations not apparent on the charts which obviously don’t have the resolution to show them.
Attached is a video of some of the action and the frustration of losing a good sized Yellowfin at the boat.
Tight Lines,
Ivan