My first Chinaman
I went out to one of my favourite spots around North West Reef last weekend for a quick fish with the family. On the Second drop my mulie got smashed and I was on tight to something different thats for sure. It was an unusaual bite and its first run was very strong. I was fishing a light jig outfit, PE 2, and whatever I hooked was taking lots of line under a heavy drag and carrying on like Trevally of sorts. Big runs and dogging it out deep for what seemed like ages I finally saw deep colour and a big flash of Red. I kept looking for the shark that I imagined was on this fishes tail but it never appeared and I managed to get it up to the surface. There it was my first Chinaman floundering on the surface and after a quick gaff shot it was done. I never weighed the fish but I did measure it and it went 86cm. I was absolutely stoked as this was my first encounter with a Chinaman and another species to cross off of the list. I have been waiting patiently for a Chinaman and this fish certainly didnt dissapoint.
outdoinit
Posts: 1009
Date Joined: 05/10/12
Solid fish..
Pound for pound they are one of the harder fighters...
I've spent half my life fishing.. The other half I have wasted..
Ashen
Posts: 1042
Date Joined: 22/03/13
Nice fish mate! Correct me
Nice fish mate!
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the chinaman fish a known culprit for ciguatera poisoning?
A fish in the hand is worth 10 in the water!
sea-kem
Posts: 14962
Date Joined: 30/11/09
Over East they are Kev, not
Over East they are Kev, not here. Apparently very good eating.
Love the West!
Ashen
Posts: 1042
Date Joined: 22/03/13
Glad to hear! Gotta "love
Glad to hear! Gotta "love the west"!
A fish in the hand is worth 10 in the water!
boonmack
Posts: 69
Date Joined: 31/07/11
Great fighting fish they
Great fighting fish they pull like a freight train.
they can be a bit tough when cooked like spangoes dont ovecook them.
wish I was fishing