Day 1
We left Auckland Harbour about 6am and bombed out to the south of Great Barrier Island, we were fishing in deep water around the Cuvier Islands. We all dropped our lines and when the sinker hit the bottom we didn’t have to wait long before we were catching fish, The first type of fish we were catching were good sized Snappers. We continued fishing and I caught a massive Trevally (on a Penn SQL50VSW Squall Lever Drag Reel) that we think was 20 lbs but sadly it tangled my line with another line and the hook pulled out, it swam back down to the depths leaving me very angry!!
Fish caught:
- Trevally
- Snapper
- Pink Mao Mao
- Barracuda
- Grandaddy Hapuka
- Golden Snapper
- Mako shark
That night we tried out luck to catch a Broadbill Swordfish, the pictures below show Simon holding the Squid bait and me holding the giant 16/0 hooks. I asked Don where he got the squid bait from, he said Pack N Save and it cracked me up that it was food for some family but Don had bought it for bait.
We waited for ages and watched the little Squids jump past the back of the boat attracted to the back light. At about 2am a massive Mako Shark roared out of the water with the bait. A big splash and he threw the hook and that was our first nights fun over… ready for bed.
Day 2
We got up and Don cooked us a big breakfast, we motored from Tryphena around to the back of Great Barrier Island to Arid Island then we when we got there Simon and Dad jumped in the water and went diving in a hunt for Crayfish but they came up empty handed.
Then we moved around Arid Island a bit to another bay were Simon and Dad jumped in the water again but this time they were spearfishing, a few Butter Fish were caught and a bright blue fish was also caught, later we found out that its name is actually “Blue Fish”!
We had lunch and then we did some more spearfishing around the mainland Simon caught a Spanish Lobster and I almost speared a massive Blue Mao Mao. Then after we finished spearfishing we went and did some more fishing but this time we were fishing at the top of the island were we caught 4 Grandaddy Hapuka’s and we caught a bunch more Snappers and I even had a double hook up on a Baby Snapper and a Baby Kingfish. After that days fun, we motored to a bay and stayed the night.
Day 3
More fishing around the back of Great Barrier, we were having a hard time catching fish mainly because we kept getting bitten off by Sharks and Barracuda.
We moved out deeper and then started hooking up some good sized Snappers and also some more Grandaddy Hapukas. I also caught my first ever Blue Cod.
We continued fishing and we went further out past Arid Island but the seas were really rough. We saw a work up but it was too close to the rocks and the seas were rough which meant it was too risky to drop our lines there.
We headed to the shelter of Tryphena Harbour.
Day 4
Don cooked us another amazing breakfast, in fact he cooked the whole time we were out not a bad charter this one!
We started motoring back to Auckland, on the way back we first stopped off at Channel Island and we fished some more. Unfortunately we were only catching baby Snappers so we carried on our journey. We stopped and did more fishing but this time we were fishing D’Urville Rocks, north of Waiheke Island to use the rest of the bait up, we caught two medium size kahawai. I caught around three or four Jack Mackerel’s. It may seem strange but I love catching these little fish, they are such scrappy little fighters and on light gear, just a bunch of fun.
At this location we didn’t catch much except for Joseph who caught a fat Rat Kingfish.







The Crew, from left to right: Kevin, Simon and Captain Don.

