Year Checklists

Friday, 15 September 2000

New South Wales Fishing Trips

I've got 3 fishing trips to NSW recorded between 2000 and 2004.

15th July 2000, Montague Island

I did a long road trip from Melbourne, Lakes Enterance, Canberra, Southern Highlands, Sydney then back down to Narooma, Lakes Enterance again and then back home to Melbourne. We didn't make to fish but found a fishing/seal watching trip which took us to Montague Island when we were in Narooma. This was my first and only charterboat trip in Australia. On the Island, we saw New Zeland Fur Seals. Fishing produced Eastern Red Scorpionfish [#37], Maori Wrasse [#38], Blue Morwong [#39], many Mado [#40] and my one and only ever Crimson Banded Wrasse [#41] (a male as well), These were all beautifully coloured fish and all new species.


Eastern Red Scorpionfish - Scorpaena cardinalis

Eastern Red Scorpionfish - Scorpaena cardinalis #37

Maori Wrasse - Ophthalmolepis lineolata
Maori Wrasse - Ophthalmolepis lineolata #38

Blue Morwong - Nemadactylus douglasii
Blue Morwong - Nemadactylus douglasii #39

Mado - Atypichthys strigatus
Mado - Atypichthys strigatus #40

Maori Wrasse - Ophthalmolepis lineolata
Maori Wrasse - Ophthalmolepis lineolata

Blue Morwong - Nemadactylus douglasii
Blue Morwong - Nemadactylus douglasii

15th April 2003, Port Stephens

This was mainly a sightseeing trip but managed a few hours of Rock and Beach fishing. The only fish I've got recorded for this trip was my first Blue or Slimy Mackerel [#43]. My father also caught a female Crimson-baneded Wrasse.

Blue Mackerel - Scomber australasicus
Blue Mackerel - Scomber australasicus #43

Blue Mackerel - Scomber australasicus
Blue Mackerel - Scomber australasicus

Crimson-banded Wrasse - Notolabrus gymnogenis
Female Crimson-banded Wrasse - Notolabrus gymnogenis

1st-3rd February 2004, Tathra

This was a 2 night fishing trip fishing several locations around the Tathra area. Fishing the surf beaches, I caught my first Sand Mullet [#44] as well as the usually Australian Salmon. In the nearby estuary I caught a Silver Biddy [#45]and a Tarwhine [#46], both new species as well. The following day, more Mullet and Salmon and at night, I had a bumper catch of a few dozen yellowtail scad [#47], several nice tailor and a single mackerel.


Sand Mullet - Myxus elongatus
Sand Mullet - Myxus elongatus #44


Common Silver Belly - Gerres subfasciatus
Common Silver Belly - Gerres subfasciatus #45

Tarwhine - Rhabdosargus sarba
Tarwhine - Rhabdosargus sarba #46


Sand Mullet - Myxus elongatus
Sand Mullet - Myxus elongatus

Yellowtail Horse Mackerel - Trachurus novaezelandiae
Yellowtail Horse Mackerel - Trachurus novaezelandiae #47

Tailor - Pomatomus saltatrix
Tailor - Pomatomus saltatrix

Blue Mackerel - Scomber australasicus
Blue Mackerel - Scomber australasicus