Andy taking us out, pretty smooth for the West Coast |
I’d rigged my custom built CTS #12m while the other lads set up their gear. I think Andy hit the first fish within a couple of minutes and that set the tone for a big day. Fish were smashing the jig and given that at that stage they were low in the water column than I could reach with my fly, I rigged a jigging rod and heaved a 200gr over – fish on! After a few bruising battles Eddie began to move fish on the surface.
Eddie reaches for a rat |
By now more boats were showing up and some pretty discourteous boat handling was on display with guys setting inside other’s drifts. After a couple of hours we decided to head for another patch of foul and on arrival struggled to find the exact feature that would hold fish; some guys on another boat put us on the spot and we again began to hook up. I was jigging again by now, looking for fish and finally hit one big enough to stay out of my control. Inexorably he took line and found the reef… ping! The action was cooler here so we decided to head back to the original spot before departing for home. I grabbed the fly rod again. It was madness there… one final drift became another as fish were smashing everything in sight.
Often as the stick bait hit the water it was pounced on by packs of kingfish. I hit fish after fish and landed most – I think I was busted off only once all day when my running line snarled badly and despite turning to rod upside down (guides up) which often allows snarls to flow through the guides, it was a full on jam that saw my leader knot give. On our third final drift my fly was all but destroyed by the hard plates in the kingis mouth, so I took the rod down and sat back.
Off the water we were surveyed by a NIWA bloke, turns out we were first boat out and first back. Back to Andy’s to clean up and have a shower, as I departed for home he and Eddie were discussing the merits of nana naps in the afternoon. I was sun-baked despite lathering myself in sunscreen, wearing long shirt and pants and a peaked cap. It’s definitely summer.
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