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John Campbell

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Elusive Reef with Nomad Sportfishing week 2
July 12, 2010, 06:23:39 PM

Like Peter said with week one Brandon is pretty busy at the moment so i thought i would put up a report for the second week

The second week of the Trip organised by Brandon consisted of Brandon ( second week) Luke Peters, Rob Ciotucha,
Chris Young (of Full Scale Lures fame), Martin Excel, Ken Best, David Huang, Sunny Fan, Cai Caiyang, Kasey Leong, Dominique
Draux and myself


Well the week started off with a bang as we all enjoyed meeting each other with most of us for the first time, and knocking back a few beverages at the Tavern on Hamilton Island, then later a few more back at the motel until the early hours of the morning  :)  early flights the next morning meant that there were a few sore heads as the first group boarded the sea plane for our trip to the reef at about 6:30 am with the impending forecast of 30kt winds and rain !!   the first flight went off without a hitch, the second flight was a completely different story with at least one of the guys having a word to the big guy in the sky and later finding out the pilot did also  :o

Once the fishing started all was forgotten as everyone got down to casting poppers and stickbaits at everything that moved in the ocean, the fishing was quite spectacular at times and other times fairly slow but overall i think everyday someone saw a fish of at least 40kg either swipe or eat a lure, the highlight of my trip (fishing wise anyways) was a day that Cai, Rob and myself were fishing with Damon and we snuck into this Blue hole that looked pretty good only to see and hookup to some massive fish without landing any we saw maybe 5 fish between 40 an 50kg and seeing one that was definately bigger again
it was amazing !!!  there was a huge variety of lures that caught fish with one day most of the bites coming from stickbaits and then the next they would mostly eat poppers ( thats fishing  hey  :) !!)

The variety of species caught was pretty awesome  with various mackeral species, reef fish from the mothership, bludgers, and tunas underneath the birds to some different catches like Mahi Mahi  and a Yellowfin Tuna of about 15kg caught on a Fusilier school on the shallow edge of a reef  and the everpresent Red bass which when they were found were thick and on the last day a school of Dogtooth Tuna showed up sitting underneath us as we cast for GT but were not really in a feeding mode the biggest one we saw was around the 20 to 25kg mark which after some convincing Glanville decided to drop a fly down  for a brief hookup

The group that was on board was amazing we all got on so well with the sledging coming thick and fast each day and even more so on the mothership at night, there were some new awards given out that differed from the first week that came about from some of the incidents that happened each day on the boats  ;)   Cai won the "L" shaped award ( which i am sure you will get the idea of when some of the pictures are posted )  and i won the MC award ( unable to elaborate on a public forum)

The main awards are as follows  Biggest GT Ken Best @ 45kg (super effort) , best angler (voted by the guides) Martin Excel, best other capture Rob Ciotucha 30kg Spanish Mackeral,  Smallest GT Cai Caiyung 49.5cm fork length ( cant believe one was caught smaller than mine  ;D) Best capture on mothership Kasey Leong  was 7 to 8ft shark most improved during the week
Luke Peters.  another capture worth mentioning was Brandons 25kg  GT on 30lb braid   and same day catching the 15kg Yellowfin

I could go on for days about some of the great times that we spent on the boat, and some of the stories (some were even true  :D) that were told over a beer at night but i will leave it to the guys to add there favorite moments from the trip as they see fit

On behalf of the guys on week 2 i would like to congratulate Brandon for organising such a great weeks fishing and also to the Nomad crew for making the week so enjoyable and easy

unfortunately my computer will take about 24 hours to download all the pictures so i will leave it to the other guys on the trip to start adding pictures when they get a chance and i will add some once they are all downloaded

Guys feel free to add anything that i have missed

Cheers

Rob Ciotucha

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Awesome John Thanks for posting a report, saves me typing it all out.

I shall get some photos posted.

Cheers
Rob

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Kasey Bending

Rob Spanish Mackeral

Tripple Hookup

Martin GT


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simply and truly awesome.


can i ask you John or Rob or anyone that knows as this is coming from someone who has got no idea - John in a part of the report you mention Blue Hole,  what is a Blue Hole?

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Ken GT

Martin Mahi Mahi

Kasey GT

David GT


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Rob,


your spanish is a beast and i like all the photos,  i am guessing that it was caught on GT Gear - did it give you a run for your money at that size or not really?

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Cai "L" Bending to the MAX





Luke absolutely exhausted after a long, long fight!



Seafrog does the trick



Beautiful surrounds



Brandon's Yellowfin on GT Gamma



Martin's wonder lure!





Mack Tuna



Brandon oon 30lb gear! It went 25kg



David's Diamond Trev







AKA: Sunny

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Hey Sam

Blue holes are probably best described as little pools inside the hard reef sometimes they will have no way in or out at low tide
and boats cant get in or out either (ask Ken and Marty  ;D)  the ones we fished in usually only had between 3 an 10m of water so need to have everything go right to catch a big fish in them

if anyone has a better description please elaborate for me

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Rob Ciotucha

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Rob,


your spanish is a beast and i like all the photos,  i am guessing that it was caught on GT Gear - did it give you a run for your money at that size or not really?

Sam yes it was caught on GT gear, The initial run was very very fast, The fight was good but nothing compared to a GT of similar size.

The take was amazing the mack just about jumped into the boat.

Rob

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Thanks for getting the ball rolling Mr MC ;D ;D ;D

Firstly, I'd like to say a big Thank You! to Brandon, and next a big thank you to all the guys that made this trip as amazing and laughter filled as it was.

Week 2 started off for us guys on the second floatplane with 30knts plus of wind, a few.. make that many Hail Mary's for the safe touch down of the plane in choppy sea conditions. I don't think anyones luggage managed to stay dry after an extremely quick change over with the second group of guys leaving the Odyssey.

I cannot say more on how well the NOMAD crew were during the stay onboard! Meals were great, beer was cold and free flowing... Heck, we even had a father and son reunion! ;) ;D Crusty finally found his long lost son aptly nicknamed Crusty Junior for the rest of the trip!

I can honestly say that the company was what made the trip it was, thank you to High 4, Marty, Crusty and Cai for the non stop crap talking that had all of us in tears from laughing at some stage.

We came, we saw, we conquered!
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ah ok i understand,  thanks John and Rob.

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Hey guys 

Thanks for adding the pictures 

Ah crusty jnr i forgot about that one  ;D  so many laughs

my ribs are still sore from laughing so hard,  or maybe thats my liver !! ;)



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If any of the week 2 boys found they packed a (M) sized blue Nomad t-shirt, a couple of E Cup's, a Craftbait GT2 or a pair of Oakley sunglasses, could they please get in touch with me. A couple of us may have misplaced some luggage :o :o Thanks guys
AKA: Sunny

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Great stuff guys..!! 8) 8)

Nice to meet some you also.

I remeber meeting Rob,Crusty,John......and Sunny and Ken very briefly on that hectic flight changeover :o ;D

Pete

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Hey Peter

thats right we had i quick chat about the light tackle fishing on the top deck briefly

its always good to meet others from the forum  :)


 Sunny  size (M) hey that counts me out  :D

i will be seeing the guys when they get back into port next week so i will check that there wasnt anything left behind

cheers