First try at kayak fishing
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First try at kayak fishing
Hi there,
Yes last weekend, I had my first real try at fishing from a kayak.
And I loved it, it is a very exciting form of fishing.
Aaron had sent me a message, asking me if I wanted to go fishing from one of his kayak the following day. He just had a great morning fishing, and wanted to do it again the next day.
I love fishing, yet I was not too sure about doing it from a kayak. Above waters in which crocodiles and sharks are swimming.
Yet it is a long time since I had some fresh smoked fish, and the idea of it made me say yes.
We arranged to meet at 6:30 am at East Point, one of my favourite land based fishing spot in Darwin. With the day rising and the cold of the dry season on us, (it was actually on the coldest night/morning of the year so far). We started to get the two kayak ready, loaded with all the fishing gear that we would need, for just a quick trip on the water.
And just on sunrise we launched the two small embarkations, in direction of the fishing grounds.
Kayaking at sunrise.
This was at the same time beautiful and relaxing, but with a tiny edge of nervousness. I have many times seen crocodiles around there, and I was not overtly comfortable entering their territory, and being so close to the water at the same time.
Close to the water.
Fishing from the rocks on the water edge is one thing. But being literally sitting a few centimetres above it, is another.
Aaron told me that as soon as I would get a fish, I would be alright and forget all about it.
Well, it didn't take long, 19 minutes after launch, I was battling a Queenfish that had taken my lure. I know that it was only 19 minutes after launch, because I had turned my video camera on just as we were launching, and on the movie, the hit came in at 19 minutes on the dot.
We were fishing in close proximity of each other, as they said that there is safety in numbers.
When we saw a school of Queenfish, following and trying to take hold of Aaron lure.
As we both screamed about it, I immediately casted my lure toward the watery commotion and reeled in as fast as I could. To absolutely no results. Aaron did a second cast, and as he was retrieving his lure at high speed, I casted too. Just as I had casted my lure, who was still flying in the air, I saw once again the Queenfish having a go at his lure, and this time very close to his kayak.
I could only exclaim with a big Ah! Thinking that I may have now casted my lure way too far from the school of hungry fish to stand any chances to entice one of them to chew on my offering.
Yet, I still tried to get my lure in as fast as I could. And not far from the kayak, I first saw a fin tail, a bit of a boil in the water, and I could not reel in my lure anymore, it was being taken away from me at great speed.
I was on!
The fish didn't take long to make a nice little jump, and then I knew for sure that it was a Queenfish.
I think that I must have then started to shout and screamed like an over excited kid. Who has never fished before and has just caught his first fish ever.
Yes, sometimes when fishing, I can act a bit like a happy child...
bringing in the Queenfish.
On the kayak in the background was Tristan, who had just arrived in time to see that the fish were there. This Queenfish wasn't one of the biggest ones. But it was healthy and gave a very good account of himself. Once it was near the kayak I was afraid that it would dive under and resurface on the other side. Luckily, it didn't happen. The little Queenfish was boated, photographed, and released.
Released, when I wanted to eat some fresh fish?
Well yes, it started so well, that I decided to wait for the next fish before I kept one...
Will I ever learn?
That was the only fish I caught on the day, and if I want to eat some fish this week, I will have to eat some frozen one...
Anyway, here is my little fish:
Queenfish caught from the kayak.
Yes, this is definitively a very exciting form of fishing, where you are in very close contact with mother nature. I was starting to love that.
Aaron for his part got a nice little Trevally, which he released too.
Aaron fishing from his kayak on Darwin harbour.
Aaron has now written a few magazine article about fishing from a kayak, and is a great advocate about it. His passion for it is contagious, and he has even talked about it on the local radio.
Thank you Aaron for inviting to fish from one of your kayak, this was a great morning session.
One of the funny thing about this fishing trip, is that in his messages Aaron had told me to take some popper and some skipping lure or stick bait.
Now, I have some popper, but don't have any skipping lures or stick bait. So what did I take with me?
A walk the dog lure, and used it as a stick bait, reeling it in very fast.
And it worked.
I had already caught smaller queenfish with that very lure, but using it as it should be, walking the dog. Just a bit faster than normal, but still walking the dog style. In fact I have caught Barramundi, Trevally, and Queenfish on this lure so far, so I really like it.
This is what it look like:
My favourite walk the dog lure.
And because you have been reading so far in this post, now you can see the little video of our morning fishing, from the kayak, like if you were seated in it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS-FVO_-Vcs
Fishing from the kayak. (Sorry I didn't managed to embed the video in the post, but just to put the link here)
Yes, it is a short film of only four minutes, And I am definitively no Stanley Kubrick, I need to make a lot of progress in the video department, I know. But it is four minutes of angling bliss.
It would have been better if I had a film with more fishes in it.
So you would all get excited and would want to go and fish from a kayak too.
And that is is for now.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
Yes last weekend, I had my first real try at fishing from a kayak.
And I loved it, it is a very exciting form of fishing.
Aaron had sent me a message, asking me if I wanted to go fishing from one of his kayak the following day. He just had a great morning fishing, and wanted to do it again the next day.
I love fishing, yet I was not too sure about doing it from a kayak. Above waters in which crocodiles and sharks are swimming.
Yet it is a long time since I had some fresh smoked fish, and the idea of it made me say yes.
We arranged to meet at 6:30 am at East Point, one of my favourite land based fishing spot in Darwin. With the day rising and the cold of the dry season on us, (it was actually on the coldest night/morning of the year so far). We started to get the two kayak ready, loaded with all the fishing gear that we would need, for just a quick trip on the water.
And just on sunrise we launched the two small embarkations, in direction of the fishing grounds.
Kayaking at sunrise.
This was at the same time beautiful and relaxing, but with a tiny edge of nervousness. I have many times seen crocodiles around there, and I was not overtly comfortable entering their territory, and being so close to the water at the same time.
Close to the water.
Fishing from the rocks on the water edge is one thing. But being literally sitting a few centimetres above it, is another.
Aaron told me that as soon as I would get a fish, I would be alright and forget all about it.
Well, it didn't take long, 19 minutes after launch, I was battling a Queenfish that had taken my lure. I know that it was only 19 minutes after launch, because I had turned my video camera on just as we were launching, and on the movie, the hit came in at 19 minutes on the dot.
We were fishing in close proximity of each other, as they said that there is safety in numbers.
When we saw a school of Queenfish, following and trying to take hold of Aaron lure.
As we both screamed about it, I immediately casted my lure toward the watery commotion and reeled in as fast as I could. To absolutely no results. Aaron did a second cast, and as he was retrieving his lure at high speed, I casted too. Just as I had casted my lure, who was still flying in the air, I saw once again the Queenfish having a go at his lure, and this time very close to his kayak.
I could only exclaim with a big Ah! Thinking that I may have now casted my lure way too far from the school of hungry fish to stand any chances to entice one of them to chew on my offering.
Yet, I still tried to get my lure in as fast as I could. And not far from the kayak, I first saw a fin tail, a bit of a boil in the water, and I could not reel in my lure anymore, it was being taken away from me at great speed.
I was on!
The fish didn't take long to make a nice little jump, and then I knew for sure that it was a Queenfish.
I think that I must have then started to shout and screamed like an over excited kid. Who has never fished before and has just caught his first fish ever.
Yes, sometimes when fishing, I can act a bit like a happy child...
bringing in the Queenfish.
On the kayak in the background was Tristan, who had just arrived in time to see that the fish were there. This Queenfish wasn't one of the biggest ones. But it was healthy and gave a very good account of himself. Once it was near the kayak I was afraid that it would dive under and resurface on the other side. Luckily, it didn't happen. The little Queenfish was boated, photographed, and released.
Released, when I wanted to eat some fresh fish?
Well yes, it started so well, that I decided to wait for the next fish before I kept one...
Will I ever learn?
That was the only fish I caught on the day, and if I want to eat some fish this week, I will have to eat some frozen one...
Anyway, here is my little fish:
Queenfish caught from the kayak.
Yes, this is definitively a very exciting form of fishing, where you are in very close contact with mother nature. I was starting to love that.
Aaron for his part got a nice little Trevally, which he released too.
Aaron fishing from his kayak on Darwin harbour.
Aaron has now written a few magazine article about fishing from a kayak, and is a great advocate about it. His passion for it is contagious, and he has even talked about it on the local radio.
Thank you Aaron for inviting to fish from one of your kayak, this was a great morning session.
One of the funny thing about this fishing trip, is that in his messages Aaron had told me to take some popper and some skipping lure or stick bait.
Now, I have some popper, but don't have any skipping lures or stick bait. So what did I take with me?
A walk the dog lure, and used it as a stick bait, reeling it in very fast.
And it worked.
I had already caught smaller queenfish with that very lure, but using it as it should be, walking the dog. Just a bit faster than normal, but still walking the dog style. In fact I have caught Barramundi, Trevally, and Queenfish on this lure so far, so I really like it.
This is what it look like:
My favourite walk the dog lure.
And because you have been reading so far in this post, now you can see the little video of our morning fishing, from the kayak, like if you were seated in it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS-FVO_-Vcs
Fishing from the kayak. (Sorry I didn't managed to embed the video in the post, but just to put the link here)
Yes, it is a short film of only four minutes, And I am definitively no Stanley Kubrick, I need to make a lot of progress in the video department, I know. But it is four minutes of angling bliss.
It would have been better if I had a film with more fishes in it.
So you would all get excited and would want to go and fish from a kayak too.
And that is is for now.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Great stuff pechure.
Well done on getting a fish from a yak first go, it is a real challenge.
You will be buying one next.
Haven't been able to get mine on the water this year but you have got me motivated.
Next work break I will get out at lee point which is my usual yaking area.
Well done on getting a fish from a yak first go, it is a real challenge.
You will be buying one next.
Haven't been able to get mine on the water this year but you have got me motivated.
Next work break I will get out at lee point which is my usual yaking area.
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Well done Pech
The video turned out great ,good to watch
The video turned out great ,good to watch
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Good on you mate. At last you've found a boat you can drive , ha
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Nice one Pech. I think everyone has done the whole "I'll keep the next fish" and come unstuck. I take it you will be doing it again?
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Nice one lads ,, I just gotta try this one day looks like tooo much fun
Might have to tow another Yak behind to hold the beer esky
Might have to tow another Yak behind to hold the beer esky
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Nice one Pech
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Sounds like a hoot Pecheur
A dry fuel booster for NT yaks is sorely needed. Just pull a string ... gone
A dry fuel booster for NT yaks is sorely needed. Just pull a string ... gone
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Thx Pecheur and well done! That's a sweet set up.
I do a fair bit of yak fishing; great for stealthily accessing rarely fished sections of rivers and creeks down here. Obviously not for you. Having said that I have been shadowed by a couple of hammerheads on Lake Mac, lucky they are well fed I guess.
It's amazing how even small fish like the salmon and rat kings I target can tow you around. Although the 'HMAS Pech' looked quite significant compared to my little tub.
I do a fair bit of yak fishing; great for stealthily accessing rarely fished sections of rivers and creeks down here. Obviously not for you. Having said that I have been shadowed by a couple of hammerheads on Lake Mac, lucky they are well fed I guess.
It's amazing how even small fish like the salmon and rat kings I target can tow you around. Although the 'HMAS Pech' looked quite significant compared to my little tub.
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Hi there,
I loved it, but it is still a bit too close to the water for me to totally relax...
Which is why I need to go back fishing...
And yes a booster would be nice, or some kind of electromagnetic field?
The kayak is not mine, it belong to Aaron, who kindly lent it to me for the trip, while he was on another one.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
I would not hold my breath on that one.john d wrote: You will be buying one next.
I loved it, but it is still a bit too close to the water for me to totally relax...
Thank you, but really I need more practice...shaggs wrote: The video turned out great ,good to watch
Which is why I need to go back fishing...
Lol, just, but it's only because it is not going too fast!nomad wrote: At last you've found a boat you can drive , ha
I wouldn't be surprise about that...Lats wrote:I think everyone has done the whole "I'll keep the next fish" and come unstuck. I take it you will be doing it again?
You should try it once, that is real fun.jeffish wrote: I just gotta try this one day looks like tooo much fun
Thanks!Dinger wrote:Nice one Pech
A hoot it is.Matt Flynn wrote:Sounds like a hoot Pecheur
A dry fuel booster for NT yaks is sorely needed. Just pull a string ... gone
And yes a booster would be nice, or some kind of electromagnetic field?
No way I am going in a rarely fish section of a river on a kayak up here! No way!!!NBN wrote:
I do a fair bit of yak fishing; great for stealthily accessing rarely fished sections of rivers and creeks down here.
Although the 'HMAS Pech' looked quite significant compared to my little tub.
The kayak is not mine, it belong to Aaron, who kindly lent it to me for the trip, while he was on another one.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Nice one Pecheur, great fish! Fishing really is an addiction!!! Good on you Aaron for giving A fellow fisho a crack at something new. Something I'd like to have a crack at one day. Well done!
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Awesome
Looks like fun...
Looks like fun...
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Its been a while since I looked at this forum, great to see your still mad keen.
Nice action you've got there on that surface lure, well done.
Nice action you've got there on that surface lure, well done.
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Hi there,
Yes t was kind from Aaron to lent me the Kayak, it was great fun, you should try it.
And yes, I still dream of coming to see you one day to have a try at all these fish you get on surface lure yourself. They are great.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
No it is not an addiction. I will do just one more cast, and I can stop when ever I want...Once Bitten wrote:Fishing really is an addiction!!! Good on you Aaron for giving A fellow fisho a crack at something new. Something I'd like to have a crack at one day.
Yes t was kind from Aaron to lent me the Kayak, it was great fun, you should try it.
It is a lot of fun, you should try it.Brendan wrote:Awesome
Looks like fun...
Keen yes, but not mad... Or not much...arrabmundi wrote:great to see your still mad keen.
Nice action you've got there on that surface lure, well done.
And yes, I still dream of coming to see you one day to have a try at all these fish you get on surface lure yourself. They are great.
Have a good day,
Pecheur
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Re: First try at kayak fishing
Hi I am thinking about buying a kayak and go fishing , I'd like to go out with someone else at least at the start as I've never tried ! Anyone know how to get in contact with Aaron? I've seen his post on Facebook, he's still kayak fishing, I just can't message him or add him to friends
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