Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Easter Weekend brings the Season Total to 46!!



With a change of crew at Hohoura, Shiraz headed back to North Cape for the Easter weekend. The fishing continued in similar vein with pack attacks of stripies the order of the day. Over three days, 25 bites resulted in 7 tagged marlin and Ben and Shule got not just their first marlin ever, but 2 each! Shiraz is having an amazing season, this weekend bringing the grand total to 46 striped Marlin (51 gamefish) for the season. Long may it continue!

Marlin Madness

On a pre Easter trip north, Shiraz struck gold en route to the Three Kings Islands. After hearing the water around the Kings was not firing, Skipper Mike Wilson located the hot spot which resulted in Shiraz hauling in 17 Striped Marlin in just 4 days! All fish were tagged and released and estimated up to 150 kgs. Incredible stuff - an unforgettable trip!

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

8 Stripies and a Broadbill






Shiraz returned late March from another successful charter up at the Three Kings Islands. The fishing was great with good sized fish around. Shiraz tagged 8 striped marlin, congrats to Kyle and Mike for angling their first marlin. John MacDowell landed the elusive Broadbill he'd been chasing for years on the last night of the trip. A great trip, and some very happy anglers! More photos in the gallery.



Sunday, March 29, 2009

9 Marlin in 9 Days


The fishing has been great in the far north recently as Shiraz spent a very successful 9 days at sea. Firstly fishing in the annual Houhoura One Base tournament, Shiraz bagged 5 Striped Marlin.The highlight of the trip being a quadruple strike of which 2 stripeys were tagged and released on Shiraz's first visit to the Three Kings Islands for the season. At the completion of the tournament, Shiraz headed back up to the Kings as the weather was looking perfect. The bottom fishing at the Kings is amazing and the fish bin was full with 10Kg+ Kingfish, Albacore Tuna and a huge 30Kg Bass! Another 2 Striped Marlin were tagged and released at the Kings and 2 more on the way home bringing the total to 9 Striped Marlin for the trip.Amzing time was had by all, check out the pics!



Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Shiraz Successful at Whangaroa One Base Tournament




Shiraz had an great Whangaroa One Base Tournament.


Day One saw the team tag and release the first striped Marlin of the competition, angled by Bridget. The morning of Day Three was all action with another tagged and released striped Marlin switched on a live bait, again caught by Bridget. Moments after the release of the fish a large Mako Shark was spotted just off the boat. A live bait was pitched and the Mako ate it. Andrew had a 20 minute battle to get the shark to the boat and then the crew had a huge tussle with it before securing the shark to the duckboard. The Mako weighed in at 226.3kg and took top honours as the heaviest gamefish of the competition. The Mako was donated for preservation and display in a wildlife exhibition.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Shiraz Strikes Twice


Shiraz had an action packed day yesterday with 6 bites and 2 striped marlin successfully landed by Ken & Bridget, first billfish for both anglers. Shiraz was fishing south east of Cape Brett where the bite was hot. Skipper Mike Wilson compared the fishing to days up at the Three Kings Islands. Loads of fun, good work team!


Sunday, January 25, 2009

First Stripy of the Season

Lot’s of action on sunday as Helen Thompson managed to reel in a small striped marlin. Two stripies were spotted swimming together and after one strike with no hook up, skipper Mike Wilson managed to bring the boat round into the perfect position to get the fish’s interest again. The second strike proved much more successful and Helen managed to land the fish after a 40 minute battle. Congratulations to Helen on landing her first ever marlin!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Large Black gets away

Today ended with disappointment after an epic 5 1/2 hour battle. On the northern end of the trench Alan got hooked up on a 300kg+ Black. We caught a few glimpses of the fish as it came up thrashing, but despite Alan’s hard effort in the chair, this fish refused to be landed. We got a few more glimpses of the fish and Alan managed to bring it up to the double on quite a few occasions, but in the end this was just too big a fish for the line. Hard Luck Alan.