Ambition Report 3rd.February’25
February 02, 2025
Sydney
2 photos & 1 video




Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)

Marlin (Blue)

Tuna (Yellowfin)

Marlin (Black)

Marlin (Striped)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
It is good to see this amazing run of Marlin continuing off Sydney. Initially it was Stripies but now there are Blues mixed in with then as well as the occasional Black. There are plenty of Dollies on the FAD’s and even some small Yellowfin out wide as reported by Rob on his boat ‘On Call’ who also tagged five Marlin.
Last week-end, coinciding with the ‘Bill Heyward Classic’ saw some great catches with several boats tagging multiple fish, most notably the boat ‘WA WA’ tagging twelve Marlin over the two days with more than a few boats tagging multiple fish. As always with Striped Marlin there were lots of missed strikes and lost fish as well.
I went out on Sunday with Fred and his friend, expecting great things after listening to the radio on Saturday. However, though there were still plenty of Marlin out there it didn’t compare with the previous day’s bite. I started off in close beacause at this time of year the migrating Black Marlin are usually evident but there was a distinct lack of bait on the inshore reefs so I gave up and headed out.
In seventy fathoms I marked a fish and as I turned around to check the lures we got the strike on the’Pakula Brad ‘J’’ but sadly no hook up. It wasn’t until late in the afternoon that we had another hit. This time on the ‘Pakula Lumo’, it was a good sized Blue and there was no messing around, it took off like a steam train.
Now, being a charter boat skipper can be very frustrating, you meet all sorts of people. You meet good keen worldly fisher people, keen lesser experience fisher people, those beginners who want the experience of Game Fishing and those who teach you new tricks.
I would say that Fred and his friend were of the latter group. They taught me a new style of fishing. Akin to Tag Team wrestling, Fred and his friend alternated on the rod at least twenty time in less than an hour, you can see this on the video. Every time they changed over I imagined my rod and reel going overboard. Every time they alternated, they left slack line in the water and I still don’t know how that fish stayed on the line. I have had to mute some sections of the video as it wasn’t fit for prime time viewing.
Anyway, it was a better than beautiful day out at sea, the clients were happy and all’s well that end well.
Tight Lines,
Ivan