Tiny tasty anchovies are on fire! Here, there – back there…way over there. Then suddenly gone, where? Whether you like to eat them yourself or not, the
fish fraternity goes bonkers over anchovies. So it really pays to keep your 2 piece softbait rod and a handy tackle bag always ready, especially at this time of year.
Easy to spot, white terns are often diving after these tasty morsels (although sometimes just a big blackish mass that looks like a cloud shadow – but not). Seeing kingfish dorsal fins lurking the coastlines oh so near anchovies huddled into areas like Army Bay, Browns Bay, Gardners Gap…gets the heart racing. Inshore, offshore – an anchovy school can be hounded for days on end, periodic skirmishes
out from shorelines (and further out), all over the place, like pop up flash mobs. Birds are usually with, near or diving on them or perhaps just groups of birds sitting waiting around – there’ll be anchovies somewhere near. Expect kahawai small medium and large, snapper are also in tow, and kingfish.
Yes often smaller kingi models, but on light gear, simply the best thing since bait-free fishing was invented. Some big kingis are lurking on the north side of Whangaparaoa peninsula – by the reefs there.
Even kahawai can be frustratingly one-eyed when chasing anchovies so fast easy hookups are not a given, in fact being completely ignored with incredulous looks from the fishermen lined up along the beach throwing out all sorts earlier this week (like whole and half pilchard, big treble hooked trolling lures, even softbaits) all virtually ignored, except the anchovy-like microjigs, fish on, fish on!
Such a brilliant anchovy imitating lure, perfect for this style, ideal including Aji fishing – the renowned Pocket Rocket . Being denser tungsten they’ll cast that extra distance often required to get right in amongst the action as it moves in and around. It helps to tail rig your microjigs (probably the best lure to use in this situation), tie your leader to the jig itself at the opposite end to the hook, having the hook trailing behind the lure, so your speed retrieves work even better. Have a look at today’s reel on Catch Fishing Facebook – it shows all.
The 25gm Pocket Rocket is ideal if your using say the almost standard 20lb leader and braid, but going lighter to 10lb and 10lb leader you’ll be able to cast the tasty and ultra-tempting baby anchovy 7gm Pocket Rocket further than ever before! You’ll catch a lot of fish.
Get ready right NOW for your next fishing thrills, Catch 2 piece softbait rod, your shoulder tackle bag, simply match the hatch with a Pocket Rocket and you’re on!
Cheers