Ambition Report 9th.November’24

In search of Magnificent Mahi Mahi…

I took Tom and his parents, visitors from England, out for a fish last Saturday hoping for a Marlin or Tuna but instead finding those Magnificent Mahi Mahi.

I had been told of several Marlin sightings the previous day so was somewhat hopeful; I’d also been told of a private FAD holding lots of Dollies but no reports of Tuna other than some down further South.

After spending more time than I wanted to catch live bait we headed off to the ‘Nine Mile’ to check out the FAD but there wasn’t much action so continued out to the shelf.The water inshore was definitely the right colour but as we approached the shelf although it got warmer it also got greener and the current picked up markedly.

Tom and Mahi Mahi
Tom and Mahi Mahi

I estimated it at 2.5 Knots to the South. Anyway, we trolled on but because of the current couldn’t find the FAD’s. One that I did find in eighty fathoms was being pulled under and had nothing on it. After trolling out wider and the water getting dirtier I decided to move back inshore to the Botany wide FAD. There was still a fair bit of current but as we approached had a solid hit on ‘Lumo’ and landed a good sized Dolly.

Tom and Mahi Mahi
Tom and Mahi Mahi

We pulled the lures in and put out live bait and had a pretty solid session on 90cm. to 110cm. Dollies. What I found interesting was that though there are two Botany wide FAD’s the fish were all on one of them.

Tom and Mahi Mahi
Tom and Mahi Mahi

Attached is another video of some of Mahi Mahi madness.

Tight Lines,
Ivan

Links..
Weather and Sea State :

Buoyweather
Bureau of Meteorology
Radar
Seabreeze
Weatherzone
Weathercams
Ripcharts
C.S.I.R.O.
N.S.W Bluelink
Fishing Tackle :

Pakula Tackle
Global Tackle
Otto’s Tackle
Melton Tackle
Aftco
Campbell’s Pro Tackle
Electronics :

Furuno
Keogh’s Marine Electronics
Olectric Systems

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