BLUE MARLIN & RUBY SNAPPER - Deep Dropping and Trolling on the way back to Coral Bay.
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Where on the way back to Coral Bay after refit in Exmouth. Finding a few more remote Ruby spots, and bagging some proper ones this time. Also a nice mixed bag on the lures. Dolly and Whaoo for the bag and Tagging Brock's first Blue Marlin. Always a bit of chaos game fishing 2 up on the 50ft boat.
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Coral Bay Western Australia, Ningaloo Reef
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nice to see you really look after the fish once caught, not just thrown into the ice bin
awesome guys😁
Good video guys , I’ll have to get my ass up there in the next couple of years and come out Cheers from down south
Good to see you boys enjoying yourselves!
@SeaforceCoralBay
Жыл бұрын
Yeh, can't wait to get back into charters though.
Good to see you guys back on the water having fun. Keep it up fellas
What a trip home!😎 Im ex charter operator from the east coast and can relate alot to what you fellas do. Love your vids mate!
@SeaforceCoralBay
Жыл бұрын
Cheers.
Love seeing the Hoo caught, still on my bucket list. Can I ask what depth of water and troll speed of the Richters? I'm at Gnaraloo early May and fanging at the bit to get out there.
@SeaforceCoralBay
2 ай бұрын
Sorry for delayed reply, As fast as the lure will swim for Hoo, will nerve be too quick as long as lure still swimming ok, we run up to about 12kt. Depth is not that relevant that are where their food is. But 70-120m we find most.
@seakemsfishing8682
2 ай бұрын
@@SeaforceCoralBay Thanks mate, up here now and weather window finally here. Will have a crack tomorrow
so lucky to have a good fishery out there, dont rape it like sydney, we use to have great puka/ kingfish and bar cod fishery
@SeaforceCoralBay
Жыл бұрын
Yeh we do what we can to try and look after it. It's pretty good, sharks aren't getting any better.
@dillberry99
Жыл бұрын
@@SeaforceCoralBay sharks need a new market and cull all the way down to coffs. too many sharks too much competition ecosystem imbalance