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Ivan Bennett

Member since November 2016 Sydney, Australia
Background
I have been a fisherman since I was a kid, when I developed a love for the seas and everything that lives in and on the oceans. It's my passion! I have been a member of the Sydney Game Fishing Club for over 30 years, and have fished competitively along the East Coast of NSW from Bermagui to Ballina for the various game fish species found along our coast. I started my chartering business in the year 2000.
Techniques
I love all types of fishing and over the years have had experience in all forms of fishing form Fly fishing to Heavy Tackle Game fishing on the Barrier reef. My two loves are Game Fishing for Marlin and Tuna as well as all the other great ocean wanderers and Fly fishing in both salt and fresh water...

Hey, I'm Captain Ivan Bennett

Sydney, Australiรซ
Background
I have been a fisherman since I was a kid, when I developed a love for the seas and everything that lives in and on the oceans. It's my passion! I have been a member of the Sydney Game Fishing Club for over 30 years, and have fished competitively along the East Coast of NSW from Bermagui to Ballina for the various game fish species found along our coast. I started my chartering business in the year 2000.
Techniques
I love all types of fishing and over the years have had experience in all forms of fishing form Fly fishing to Heavy Tackle Game fishing on the Barrier reef. My two loves are Game Fishing for Marlin and Tuna as well as all the other great ocean wanderers and Fly fishing in both salt and fresh water...

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Fishing Reports

Ambition Report 22nd.Januaryโ€™26
Ambition Report 22nd.Januaryโ€™26
Jan 21, 2026 Sydney
I went out yesterday not knowing what to expect. Prior to the weather last week there had been a good Marlin bite with both Blacks and Stripes along with Blues being found. So, the expectation was high but what affect had the weather had. As we left the Heads the water temperature was good and the water dirty as to be expected. As we went out the colour changed from dirty green to a clearer green but even out at seven hundred fathoms it only got slightly better sadly never going blue. However the temperature did reach twenty-four point six. We put the lures out just inside the Nine Mile to check out the FAD but nothing showed up except some small Kingfish so we headed for the 12 Mile. As we passed over the reef we got a cracking strike on the Brad โ€˜Jโ€™ on the shotgun. I nearly jumped out of my chair, the last thing I expected was a hit in this dirty green water. But there you go, the last thing you expect when you least expect it. Anyway, no hookup. I did a couple of laps with no result so headed out to wider grounds hoping the water would clear. We went out past Browns and headed North not having seen anything of any interest. No birds, only very scattered bait and no blue water but lots of dead plankton lines, what some call coral spawn. In the distance I saw something popping up between swells. As we got closer I could see it was some sort of trap but it was in two hundred fathoms. Whatever it was it made for a great FAD. On the first pass while I was watching the lures I saw a fish leap out from behind the lure and hit it. My first thought was that it was a Wahoo as Iโ€™d seen this happen before, and until they brought it to the boat thatโ€™s what I thought. However, when it hit the deck it was apparent it wasnโ€™t a Wahoo, it was a Barracuda, a โ€˜Great Barracudaโ€™ of around twenty kiloโ€™s. Normally found around reefs and tropical seas, what was it doing in two hundred fathoms down here. While we were fighting the Cโ€™uda some big Dollies came up to the boat and hung around to watch the fight, but sadly we didnโ€™t have any bait so we just watched, thinking weโ€™d get them on the lures later. Later came and as we passed the โ€˜trapโ€™ we had a hit but it was only a small Dolly, then as I slowed, the rigger went off with a bigger fish which we all thought was one of the big Dollies. But to our surprise it turned out to be a Yellowfin of ten to twelve kiloโ€™s, dinner at least. I did several more laps around the โ€˜trapโ€™, we caught a few more smaller Dollies but the big ones didnโ€™t show. On the way in I went past the Botany FADs and though I saw a couple of bigger Dollies they couldnโ€™t be enticed. I know the fish around a FAD can be easily spooked but Iโ€™m pretty sure we were the first if not only boat in that area yesterday, so I donโ€™t know why they didnโ€™t come up. The water was definitely warm enough, maybe it was the colour or the algae, but thatโ€™s fishing, nothing is for sure. **hidden content** Tight lines, Ivan โ€ข All lure used unless otherwise specified are Pakula Lures .
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Ambition Report 1st.Januaryโ€™26
Ambition Report 1st.Januaryโ€™26
Dec 30, 2025 Sydney
It was a real pleasure to go to sea the other day with Jack and his friends. The weather actually played ball which was a pleasant change from the last few days out. Reports were varied off Sydney but there was a good bite happening to the South and listening to channel 82 was quite frustrating not just because of the chatter but because the bite was just that bit too far for me to get to. However, we headed off in the general direction of the Southern Canyons after putting the lures in at the shelf. I was surprised at how much cooler the water was compared to the previous time I was out and the current was pushing up from the South. After a few hours of nothing, hardly any bird life and only some scattered bait, I moved out to deeper water where the water temperature slowly rose and went that beautiful blue that we want to see. Some life showed up in the form of dolphins and the occasional mutton bird and small patches of bait. Anyway, to cut a long story short after frustratingly listening to the reports now just a few miles South of us the โ€˜Lumoโ€™ on the rigger screamed off with a good-sized Striped Marlin heading East. After the usual turmoil of getting the gear in order the fish was dutifully released and we set off again looking for another. Sadly though we did get another strike we didnโ€™t hook up. The bite was continuing South of us with a few Blue Marlin taken amongst the Stripies. I also heard there were a few fish taken around โ€˜Brownsโ€™ and further up the coast near the โ€˜Bait Stationโ€™ however South was definitely the place to be. **hidden content** Tight lines, Ivan
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Ambition Report 26th.Octoberโ€™25
Ambition Report 26th.Octoberโ€™25
Okt 26, 2025 Sydney
What a remarkable day at sea today was. I took out Qing and three of his friends for their first day at Game Fishing and they had a baptism in fire. The video will give you some idea of the mayhem, but you had to be there to appreciate it. Bear in mind that these guysโ€™ experience was only some small fish caught rock fishing. The day started slowly for us, but the radio was telling that the bait schools hadnโ€™t moved on and that several Marlin had already been seen and tagged. I worked the bait schools for a while with no result so had decided to move on and thatโ€™s when we got our first strike, a blind strike on, surprise, surprise the Bradโ€™Jโ€™ bullet. One of the guys took the rod and the others moved in to help him, one holding the rod, one winding and the other holding the guy with the rod, we were in trouble. It didnโ€™t take long to realise it wasnโ€™t a Marlin and as they brought it closer, I was surprised to see it was a Yellowfin around twenty to thirty kiloโ€™s. Sadly, as luck would have it and with the help of some slack line the fish won its freedom. Though there have been a couple of Yellowfin taken around these bait schools recently it still comes as a big surprise to find any inside the shelf these days. So, we carried on and shortly after all hell broke loose. We had five, maybe six Marlin in the spread hitting the lures. Ron was running around like a chook with its head cut off trying to tease them into solidly striking the lures but to no avail. We had a couple on for a short time however not one of them stuck, but it was exciting to say the least. Sadly, the video does not do it justice. Fortunately, the day wasnโ€™t a complete failure, we did end up tagging a Striped Marlin. Later in the day we had a double hook up and between the four of them on the rod they got one to the boat where Ron released it. The other fish was left to its own devices, the rod just left in the holder, so lost. By this time none of the guys were feeling terribly well so they decided it was time to go back in. A frustrating decision since it seemed the bite was happening with several boats hooking up as we left. Other than the seven or eight Marlin that came into our spread throughout the day, I saw another couple tailing down sea. Also, considering that three other boats, Rampage, Shoki and another whose name escapes me, had caught three when we left, not to mention several others boats with at least one to their credit it is hard to imagine the number of Marlin in the area. This Marlin bite has been going on for quite some time now and it is only October, the next few months could be quite something. The question is, are they holding in the area because of the bait or are they constantly passing through? Tight lines, Ivan โ€ข All lure used unless otherwise specified are Pakula Lures .
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Ambition Report 6th.Octoberโ€™25
Ambition Report 6th.Octoberโ€™25
Okt 5, 2025 Sydney
Yesterday was a most remarkable day, for fishing anyway. After last week-endโ€™s effort where we raised two Marlin with no hook ups, yesterday was a complete turnaround. Reports during the week had indicated that the Marlin and most importantly the bait were still in the area so hopes were high for todayโ€™s adventure. We headed out intending to catch some bait to use either alive or as skippies so as to get a more secure hookup. It didnโ€™t take long to catch the bait and that achieved, we headed for the shelf. It was a pleasant trip with some fair weather for a change. As we neared the shelf the bait and searching birds started to build up. The plan was to start with lures and to change over to baits as the day progressed. So, out went the lures and it wasnโ€™t long before I marked a fish, which actually surprised me, because it was nowhere near any bait. It was only a few seconds later that the Brad โ€˜Jโ€™ on the shotgun took off and after a good fight a beautiful Striped Marlin was brought to boat and released. Continuing on and searching for bait I noticed heaps of Mutton birds on and beyond the shelf and went to look. Most of the birds were on their migration South from Siberia but amongst them many were working on what looked like Striped Tuna. I worked these schools for a while hoping there might be a Yellowfin or two amongst them. The end result was we didnโ€™t find any so went back inshore and to chase the Marlin. By the time I got back inside the shelf the bait had thinned, when as I was considering changing over to skip baits the Brad โ€™Jโ€™ took off again with another nice Striped Marlin tearing the ocean apart. This was a tougher fish than the previous one but it was handled well and eventually brought to the boat and released. By now the bait had thinned out considerably so it was time to put out the skip baits. Having deployed the baits it was time to keep the eyes peeled and be ready. Suddenly the bait on the Port rigger popped out but since it didnโ€™t appear to have been a hit Rob wound it back and put it back up when the Marlin showed itself. It popped the rigger again but again no hook up. Then while Rob was winding the bait back the Marlin appeared again and this time Rob teased it and it aggressively took the bait. After free spooling for a short time, the drag was engaged and we had a solid hook up. This one was also eventually brought to boat and released. So, now we had three Marlin for three of the four guys on board. The last guy was more interested in catching a Yellowfin. As luck would have it a friend, fishing out wide, had just landed a fifty kilo Yellowfin so I suggested we might go out and see what we could find. The guys all agreed so out we went. In the deep water there were heaps of birds migrating but we found several schools of Striped Tuna which I worked to no avail. Continuing on I was just about to head for home when there was a bust-up a couple of hundred metres ahead of us. Expectations were high but after working the area with no other sightings it was time to go home. It had been a remarkable dayโ€™s fishing for us with three Marlin under the belt. Generally speaking I would say to get three Marlin in a day off Sydney is remarkable however, to have, as I would guess, over twenty caught in a day off Sydney in October is exceptional. Tight lies, Ivan โ€ข All lure used unless otherwise specified are Pakula Lures .
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February fishing trip

GECONTROLEERD   10 Hour Game Fishing op Februari 27, 2024
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Very nice charter

GECONTROLEERD   10 Hour Game Fishing op September 7, 2023
Captain and mate were very knowledgeable and friendly.ย  We were fishing off season and had windy and tough fishing conditions...
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Fishing with Ivan

GECONTROLEERD   10 Hour Game Fishing op December 4, 2023
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Fishing with Ivan

GECONTROLEERD   10 Hour Game Fishing op Maart 12, 2022
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10 hour trip

GECONTROLEERD   10 Hour Game Fishing op Januari 9, 2020
Although we did not catch a marlin, the very competent crew ensured we had a good day and caught some smaller fish which was...
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