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False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:52 pm
by balou
My mates and I did a run to the Perons Friday overnight for the local fishing comp. It was a comp where you had to target a lot of different species. Our aim was to get at least 3 of every species. We started wide of Sail city and worked our way down towards the Perons.

We caught some coral trouts, a crackin 60cm red emperor and mainly trickies out at sail city. Around Batemans we got some macks, trevally, tuna but didn't spend a lot of time fishing the bottom. At the south Perons the queenies were not biting but we had fun with the blues right on dusk. They were in feeding frenzy, hitting every lure we casted at them.

We made it into channel point just after dark, cooked up dinner and waited for the turn at 11.30. We picked up a couple of jewies before the turn and decided to turn in . The early start and afew too many beers :D . I set the alarm for the 4.30 am change but the skipper and The other deckie would not get up. After half hour I backed the drag off and went back to sleep. Right on sunrise the saltiga was singing a sweet note . Everyone sprung out of bed and I landed the biggest one of the trip. Enough jewies as the box getting full so we cooked breakfast and went to try again for some queenies. The queenie which were thick 2-3 weeks ago have all disappeared .

We changed tactics and decided to look for them on the sandbars between the Perons. On a way there we came across what we thought at the time was a pod pilot whales. Later we were told they were false killer whales. It was only 4-5 meter deep but we had a pod of 12-15 swimming around and under the boat.

One of them had a massive mackerel in it mouth and the rest were just following him playing. They were also following us around in the swallow water. It was awesome and we got some get videos and photos. We left them to play after watching them for 30 mins.

Not sure if this is a common occurrence but we were all in awe of Mother Nature at this stage.

We saw the queenies we were after on the sandbar and pick up a couple sight casting.

We headed into blaze to try for some goldies and cobia but we were running out of time as final weight in was at 5. Not much luck at blaze so we made a run for home arriving at the weigh station just before 5.

It was a great couple days on the water , we did managed to take home 5 categories in the comp and got my name on the trophy which made it even better. :D

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 11:25 pm
by jeffish
Just magic mate ,,,Brilliant pics of the whales :mrgreen: 8)

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 7:46 am
by Lats
That is a bl..dy ripper red

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 7:49 am
by nomad
Great story and pics. The whales have been down there for a while

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:03 am
by wadeqld'r
Sounds like a great trip mate, nice work.

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:45 am
by darwinguy
Top trip, well done boys

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:31 am
by cuddlescooper
smoked it!

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 6:15 pm
by theodosius
Awesome

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 6:33 pm
by NBN
Outstanding!

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 9:16 pm
by AM
Those whales must hang around down there at times tran we had a big pod like that Anzac Day 2014 out near the South Island. No cockroaches for me Saturday night on the way back up the coast from the little moyle but wS a great trip anyway. I think 86 is still down there.

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 10:53 pm
by balou
AM wrote:Those whales must hang around down there at times tran we had a big pod like that Anzac Day 2014 out near the South Island. No cockroaches for me Saturday night on the way back up the coast from the little moyle but wS a great trip anyway. I think 86 is still down there.
Hi Andy, we saw this big pod Saturday morning on the weastern side of the Perons. Squeaked like dolpin on TV. Friday night while sleeping in the channel we heard pods of something blowing around us in the darkness. They didn't affect the cocky biting as we got two , the boat beside us got afew and the couple of boat in front of us we yahooing not stop for ages.

Must be rare for you to miss on the cockies mate.

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 11:02 pm
by mnemonix
They're probably feeding on all the Mahi Mahi in the area.

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:45 am
by JewieQueen
Wicked trip Balou! Love the pics of the False Killer whales, amazing experience I bet, The Perons can be a great place to witness mother nature, we have seen humpbacks breaching out wide of Batemans. Something interesting, false killer whales are apart of the dolphin family and not whale family as the name suggests which is more than likely why you heard them squeak like dolphins.

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:22 am
by Quinntreximon
Great trip, best red I have seen for a long time. That whale experience would have been awesome to see, brilliant. Btw faulse killer whales and pilot whales are the same thing.

Re: False Killer whales at the Perons.

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 5:07 pm
by balou
Quinntreximon wrote:Great trip, best red I have seen for a long time. That whale experience would have been awesome to see, brilliant. Btw faulse killer whales and pilot whales are the same thing.
Hey Ash , diffenitely a good red which smashed a stripe head straight up. We had this same discussion at the comp presentation dinner apparently false killers whales are different species to pilot whales. They all do look similar on Google.

We you taking me fishing in your new rig?