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Posted on 15th May 2012 16:55

Tyrone Yahiya, Quinten Fisher and Luke Ryan from THQ recently just returned from Exmouth after a few weeks fishing between April and May. A big percentage of the trip was aimed towards light jigging in shallow water for big coral trout, rankin cod and the likes. The boys also concentrated their efforts on light tackle casting in shallow water with soft plastics and stockbait lures aswell. The water conditions had improved with the average water temp dropping from 29.5 in March to 27.6 now which has improved the fishing vastly. The gulf was slightly dirty but there was still a few queenfish hanging around in the shallows looking for an easy feed. The light jigging was going off for whilst the boys were up there with plenty of reefies coming over the side, there was an abundance of baitfish hanging around the shallow 20-30m water which seemed to boost the shallow water fishing action. One little tip when light jigging for reefies it to try and jig the "slack" period of the tide when the tide swings, all of the big trout and rankins almost instantly came on the bite as soon at the "slack" turned.

Qunny's nice GT that took his Cherry Pai 2 meters from the boat, this fish went 18kgs


Bluebone in shallow water on soft plastics is great fun, this bluebone went 6kg

This Coral Trout measured 82cm

This was the biggest trout for the trip at 83cm and 8.5kg on a lamble bait jig


Pablo Yahiya with the "Average" sized trout

This was a sounding of Coral Trout and Rakin Cod

The end result of one jig over the spot.


Casting soft plastics for big queenfish in less than a meter of water.



Rubber Lips




Hammer Head Moet 120F doing the damage on queenfish


Quinny had one of the first of the new daiwa 2012 Exist's in W.A for the trip and gave it a good workout, plenty of goldens and queenfish came up on this reel without fail.





Tyrone managed to secure this trout after getting buried a few times.


Lamble Bait jigs killed the trout and rankin, fish just can't resist the jigs!!




This Rankin weighed 7kg and put up a ripper fight on the light Saltiga 62S rod


We caught up with a good customer who lives in Exmouth by the name of Mick, we took him out jigging for the first time and he managed to land this great chinaman

A freindly whale shark that we spotted on sunset, hanging around the same area was another 20-25 whale sharks in a feeding frenzy scooping krill from just under the surface.


If your chasing any advice on fishing Exmouth or simply just heading north and want to try out a bit of sportfishing don't hesitate to contact us at

Lures that stood out from the rest were.
Lamlbe Bait Haoli 8
Lamble Bait Flashing Haoli
Lamble Bait Flat Haoli
Lamble bait King
Sea Falcon Ukari 90g
Hammer Head Moet 120f
Hammer Head Cherry Pai 200
Maria Bluescode
Maria Bullchop
Duel Adagio Heavy




 


Posted on 12th April 2012 12:18

Luke Ryan from THQ and friend Zeb K had the chance to head over to the Abrolhos Islands off Geraldton W.A. over the easter break, luckly the weather gods came to the table and greeted the boys with nothing over 10knts for the trip. The main  objective for the trip was to target demersal fish on metal jigs, the the rule of "NO BAIT ALLOWED" on the boat heavily applied! The boat was loaded with more than ample amount of jigs and plenty of spare fuel for the days spent over at the islands. The fishing for the days was really good, plenty of big coral trout came over the side along with some nice dhufish and pink snapper. Jigging with metals definately produced more fish over the side opposed to soft plastics which got ripped up quickly by picker fish, being able to get to the bottom quicker with jigs also resulted in more time in the "strike zone". The Abrolhos is abundent with fish and marine life thats absolutely thriving, being able to experience the Islands is a MUST for all fisherman. Fishing at the Abrolhos can be alot harder then most people expect, fishing patterns change regularly and we have found fish to move around alot more then local grounds, we believe the main reason for the fish moving around so much is due to the forever moving baitfish. All the fish that were caught on the trip were close or under bait schools, finding the bait is the key to finding quality fish. If you can find baitfish on dropoffs you will almost always find fish close by.

Coral Trout like this hit the jigs hard, you need to make sure you fish a tight drag to stop them from busting you off on the bottom.

Trout of this size were plentyful for the trip.

Casting stickbaits around Pelsaert Island produced lots of trout like this.

Lamble Bait Japan 90g was the undoing of this Dhufish

Baldchin grouper were very quite this trip with only a few ok ones being landed



There was plenty of decent size pink snapper kicking around all the bait that was hanging around the drop offs, finding them was easy and getting them to hit jigs was even easier.

Amberjack off the surface was really cool, we hooked a amber whilst jigging and as Zeb got it to the surface a whole school came up and were more then happy to eat a stickbait cast at them.


One of the biggest trout caught jigging for the trip, this fish took a liking to a 180g gold Caprice jig.

Zeb putting a bend in a saltiga 62s, These are the Ultimate demersal jigging rod!

The biggest Dhufish for the trip was taken on a Lamble bait Flat Haoli 120g. This fish weighed just over 9kg


The lamble bait jigs were one of the most productive metals for the trip and something that  we would highly recommend if you want to target fish on lures.



This pink snapper took a jig that was intended for a big school of sambos under the boat. Shows that they are not so fussy as everybody thinks!


We caught a few nice sized spanglys casting stickbaits around Pelsaert, to be able to catch spanglys only 4 hours away from Perth on casting lures must say something about how amazing the Abrolhos is.

MONSTER TROUT on stickbaits were a common capture!!


This trout got into the bottom twice but luckily I was able to get him out, after inspecting the leader I was extremely lucky to land it.


Lamble Bait King got smashed by this snapper!!

Jigs that worked well and are a must for Abrolhos






If you are wanting to do a trip to the Abrolhos and want some info and tips pop into THQ or send us an email at Luke@tacklehq.com.au and we will be happy to help.

 


Posted on 27th March 2012 16:01


Paul Willis, Luke Ryan and Andrew Newton from THQ recently travelled the long haul all the way from Perth to Exmouth located in W.A's North West. The boys went up to compete in the annual GAMEX fishing competion and also competed in the AIBT tournament. They managed to secure a few days fishing in prior and after the two tournaments that they fished with some outstanding captures had. They spent a few hours on a number of days targeting Giant Trevally around some of the great islands exmouth has to offer. The fishing was great for the days the boys went out with good hits and hookups of GT up to 30kg. With lots of swell pumping into the reefs to stur the fish up the GT were on the bite, Paul managed to pull a great fish from a mere two meters of water on a Hammerhead Cherry Pai 200 which completely engulfed his lure, it was a hard fight in shallow water with a number of close calls. After releasing the fish to fight another day Paul contiuned to work the area where he got hit first, it wasn't long until another fish of around 23-25kg came up and bit his lure. This fish was taken from the same ground yet looked completely different to is counterpart.



The Small amount of GT fishing that was had resulted in some stunning fish being landed, not to mention the amount of good quality fish that were busted us off!
Luke put on a Fullscale lure he had been testing throughout the trip and first cast into the reef resulted in a fish of around 30kg come charging out only to engulf the lure and bust him off in a matter of seconds.
Luke however did manage to land a nice fish after hunting hard!

Steve Hart from THQ had a day spare on his way to the monte bello's and came out with the boys for a day of casting lures around and reef and landed a great fish close to 30kg
Steve was lucky to land the fish after one of the trebles pulled half way through the fight.

A small fish of around 13kg on a D Cup hammerhead

The gulf was fishing really good for the two day's we managed to get in there. Lots of brassy trevally and some big goldens were caught flicking plastics around on light jigheads. Coral trout and cods were also very plentiful.

Good size brassy trevs are everywhere at the moment with huge numberes schooling up around the boat on a number of different spots.



We caught up with a good customer Mick who lives in Exmouth and took him out for a day in the gulf, Mick had a great time and managed to put this cracker golden on the deck after a few nervous moments.



Small Bluebone are plentiful in the gulf at the moment

Pauls weird capture was this Blue Barstard(Morwong) caught on a light Jig.


We managed to get out west of the Murions and do some light jigging for some bottom fish and turned up some nice fish, the sharks didn't seem to be as bad as previous years, however we were only fishing shallow water 15mt-35mts.


Big Corinations were around in force!

Rankin's were loving mcarthy paddle tails

There was plenty of Big longtail tuna getting around the top of the Gulf

Big queenfish were common around the islands

Steve Hart with a spanish that was hooked whilst casting for GT

If you want any tips on fishing Exmouth drop into the store of shoot one of the boys an email



 


Posted on 29th February 2012 10:03

Luke Ryan, Andrew Newton and Lewis(swallowtail) Duffy from Tackle HQ headed out on Sunday 26/2 for a few hours in the morning to see if they could land a few fish. As they headed out to do some trolling they decided to pull into one of the reefs and cast some lures for tailor. It wasn't long until they boated 5 tailor with the biggest going 65cm. Luke and crew then proceeded to head to West end of Rottnest and threw out some lures in search of some Mackerel, not too long into trolling one of the rods went off. Swallowtail was on the rod and brought a 22kg mack boatside ready to be gaffed, Luke also landed a nice mack of around 10kg. The boat was back and on the trailer by 12:30, quite a successful morning.

65cm Tailor

Chopper on Bluescode

56cm

10kg mack

22kg of mack!

                                                                            Big Teeth
 If you want to learn more about targeting metro macks drop into the shop or contact Luke at Luke@tacklehq.com.au
 

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Posted on 20th February 2012 12:45

We were lucky enough to check out the new 2012 Daiwa Exist today.
Words can't discribe how awesome this new reel is going to be.

Its Beautiful!!

The New 2012 Exist is lighter then an Iphone!!

                              The new magseal line roller is going to be a huge hit among anglers
 


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