Otamarakau 160711
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- Category: Surfcasting
- Published on Saturday, 16 July 2011 08:35
- Written by Terry Cole
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Yesterday, Mark and I decided to go surfcasting at Otamarakau. It has been many many months since we have been there.
It was a very cold day but sunny and with a southerly blowing should be ideal. We left Rotorua about 1.45PM and arrived at the beach to find in very calm and a number of people fishing.
We drove down the beach to our spot a and quickly proceeded to get the 2 long lines in the water and our surfcasters out.
We managed to catch a number of small kahawai and mullet on the rods and enjoyed a relaxing afternoon waiting to bring in the long lines.
6:30pm, and we started to pull in the first line. Mark noted that there was something on the line and was possibly big. It was not long before the first fish hit the beach, a few nice big fat kahawai and a gurnard was the catch. The big fish had also caused a big tangle in the line which took some time to clear. Tricky in the dark using head lamps.
The next line had a good catch of gurnard, 1 small scnapper which we put back and another kahawai.
All in all a most enjoyable afternoon.




