Out front looked like a pond. We were to learn every day looked like a pond and was not indicative of actual weather conditions on the ocean. Wind predictions of about 11 knots to us seemed perfect.
We head out toward Prince of Wales island and find structure. Trolling with 30 pound braid, 80 pound leader and Donna's favourite red Halco lure.
After a number of trolls over the top of the structure... Bang !! Something eats the lure. Here we are reeling in what looks to be a shark. Bugger !!! Both of us are disappointed but it is a funny looking shark so we decided to land it. It has stripes down its body and no teeth. Fish identification chart show we quite possibly have caught our very first Cobia. Fish bled and in the esky on ice.
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Cobia don't be fooled likes like a Shark in the water. |
Off we troll again... The lure does it trick and this time we reel in a Mackerel. By our estimates, double Yum. Things quieten up so we have a motor near the Prince of Wales island finding more structure but no luck.
Oh well having gone far enough out in unknown waters for day one we head back.
Back at the boat ramp, Gene is off getting the car whilst Donna does her usual Croc watching and only sees the local kids swimming !!! Two local fisherman loading their boat ask how we did. She shows them our catch with pride. They look into our esky and say ? "you got a Bone fish good for fish cakes and a Sucker fish makes an ok curry hey". Completely deflated and now feeling like we just caught bait only she waits for Gene to come back with the car. Being at Seisia gave us the bonus of internet and Dr Google. Confirmation we had a Cobia and a Spotted Mackerel. (Still Double Yum).
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Mackerel not Bone Fish!
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When we were telling one of the local shop owners our story and showing our photos. She was not surprised, giggled and asked in good humour whether they offered to take the fish off our hands.
Both fish were good eating. Given the texture of the Cobia we decided to save some for Donna's Seafood Paella recipe when we get home.