Great set up Vu..plenty room for beer...I likeee
Flench, never heard of beeliners, I think all ours where snapper, smallest 30cm except a john dory and 2 blue maumau and a couple of kahawai (found only in New Zealand and Australia. Similar to trout in shape, but no relation. Very lively fighting fish, spectacular on light tackle. Fished on spinning gear, bait tackle and saltwater fly.
Average size: 40-50cm, reaching 70cm. Weight to over 8kg (17lb) )
a guy on board caught 2 blue maumau.. he had all the gear..we where using squid, bonito, pilchards..he had that dry bait stuff..Softbaits & Soft Plastic baits
all the gear...caught nothing..but he was the one closest to the rod when the kingfish struck so he did bring that home...and had a fishing story to dine out on for quite awhile.
I looked on line and the Kingfish is a relation to your amberjack
wiki quote....`The yellowtail amberjack or great amberjack, Seriola lalandi, buri or hiramasa[1] is a large fish found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It can be divided into three subspecies:
The California yellowtail, Seriola lalandi dorsalis
The southern yellowtail, or in New Zealand and Australia the yellowtail kingfish or kingfish[2] S. l. lalandi
The Asian yellowtail, S. l. aureovitta.
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almost went out fishing again at the weekend but a storm blew through..waiting with baited breath (JK) till I can wrangle myself onto another fishing trip soon
<S>Jimmy