Hey Pete - how did you go?
Hi Luke,
Mate we got up to the GT bommie and can now say I have been their, took just over a year to make it happen but now I have seen the possibilities.
WOW what a place, all this hard bottom and reef in the middle of no where..... it was said before but I can now see that you would need some good run in the tides to fire the place up, we managed a few little fellows around the 7-15kg class and I did manage one nice strike from a larger GT but failed to connect. Our day their was little run, last wednesday, and they just wernt very keen. Lots of follows by packs of 5-8 smaller GT's which looks so cool in the crystal clear water of 28c. The Break sea spit was flat on the day we went but the 20 mn trip up was rough, averaged 16 knots so its a long way. We were told by a bloke in a 37 foot mustang that he had his boat near verticle coming across only the day before so the lesson their for all the kids is go up, as it is awesome, but realise your limits and be prepared to not get a shot at the bommie. We were their for 61/2 days and got one chance, the rough water / wind chop limited us in our boat. We did pull out other gear and catch a 7kg Diamond Trevally which was cool, got smoked by the rat GTs on the light gear a few times and saw all these big weird fish mooching around on the surface that we could'nt interest.
One thing I wouldnt want to do is fall in or go snorkelling, I was geared up, after popping for 4 hours, with the snorkelling gear to get a better understanding of the structure when a seriously big bull shark turned up to terrify any fish it could, no doubt it would have taken a chunk if it could have, he was quite agressive.
Back in around Roonies and station Hill was loaded with spotties,tuna and Goldens busting up so we mainly played with them, lots of fun indeed.
All in all it was a great week up at the creek, lots of new ground discovered,and we met some great people along the way. We will be back......
As for that 70, he's out their, my name is on him, and I am going to have to keep trying / dreaming.........
Cheers
Peter