Kei Round 2

DJP

Sealiner
Kei June 2012, What an awesome trip! Our group consisted out of Duckpond Don and his better half (at fishing lol), Jean VZL editor of Rising Tide, Jacques C our local guide, Meesterbeer our bait master and master chef!

This was my second time at Kei Mouth and after Decembers poor fishing I was packing the big guns for revenge! Winter time with its invariable weather saw us greeted with all four seasons during our stay, but I must say that compared to my summer visit it was complete bliss!

So let’s get to the fishing! We got about 30 species, including Klipvis and a Lesser Spotted Mombak!. We were inspired by the RASSPL concept and tried to catch as many species as possible and certain species were closely contended! But all in all some good catches were made

I’ll start off with the smaller stuff and then work up to the Toothy buggers!

First up the fuglies! Barble eels, barble, puffers fish, brown shysharks, klipvis ect. But taking the cake was this sandy caught by no other than the lady herself. 117cm... EC has some serious sandies!
 

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DJP

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Small edibles were prevalent all over and some good catches including kolstert, galjoen, yellow belly rockod, catface rockod, bronze bream, shad, poensies, steenbras, grunter, stumpnose ect were made. We kept a couple of shad for bait, two blacktail (bait) and two bronze bream, the rest were all tagged and released! My highlight was definitely my first brace of poensies! Nothing big but damn strong for their size!
 

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DJP

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We also got into some good flatfish end small non eds. Jean loosing epic battle with what could only have been a duckbill on light tackle! He did manage an Eagle Ray of 106cm DW just before that on 0.40 line and 0.60 leader in the bricks! Duckpond Don landed a very dark Diamond of 1.8m DW as well as a nice little Dusky which tag we couldn’t get out.
 

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DJP

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A nice Gulley Shark caught on choka head, we had a little gulley shark smash one evening after a hard days scratching in miserable weather, what fun!
 

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DJP

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Not expecting too many Kob we were pleasantly surprised at the number of good fish that was taken, art lure out fishing the bait hands down! Here the guys are posing with two of 5 Kob caught within an hour...all the Kob were tagged and released!
 

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DJP

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The best day with regards to shark fishing saw two beautiful specimen blacktips being landed, 193 and 190PCL respectively. I lost one which threw the hooks before we could get to the rod.
 

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DJP

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Lekker Gallie on the light stuff!
 

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Enigma

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Short but very sweet report for what looks like awesome fishing

Looks like a bit of a mission to land big fish there.

Really good looking Blacktip, strong machines those fish

Lekker mix there but those kob have to take the cake, beautiful. Glad perserverance paid off
 

boepens

Sealiner
Glad u guys had some decent action
There's been some big nastys in the border region of late. We've had 6 good hidings at leonards. One witch stands out popped my 200pd steel
Man that was a busssss. All at night ecept 1 witch was a 150kg +- blacktip popped 1.2mm leader


Border the place to be. Fish all year round. :wfish:wfish:wfish:wfish
 

DJP

Sealiner
We fish pretty heavy, 290lb steel, tennis racket string leader, 0.60mm mainline, but if your name is on not on the fish you won't land him. I didn't get to many non ed pulls with Duckpond Don living up to his name giving us all a hiding...again! It's not easy to land sharks there and rather unsafe in big seas, we were pretty lucky lost only one decent fish and a couple of small hammers that we couldn't control because they just swam in.
 

boepens

Sealiner
Ducks pond can be verry nasty to land big fish especially rags that go down under the front set of bricks

Dj that sleepy pic looks like high rocks to the right. Was it open or sanded up. ?
 

DJP

Sealiner
boepens wrote:
Ducks pond can be verry nasty to land big fish especially rags that go down under the front set of bricks

Dj that sleepy pic looks like high rocks to the right. Was it open or sanded up. ?

No that was Duckspond as well, we fished a high rocks and it was definitely sanded up, one day we landed 3 bags and two Diamonds, but the bite was slowish. The whole area seems to be very sanded up as the swell was kicking up plenty of sand all the way from Freshwater around to High Rocks, reckon that's why we got the Kob and flatfish.
 
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