no porgy BUT a specimen blue, rosguill 30/7/10

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no porgy BUT a specimen blue, rosguill 30/7/10

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People: mac tommy tony stephen jw

Duration: 10-00-1900

Tide: high 1pm

Weather: westerly

Bait: live mackerel

Rigs: wire

Results: 120lb (fl 75") specimen blue, ling, red and grey gurnards, pollack, coalie, dogs

Report: the porbeagle did not show up. Towards the end of the day a big female
blue shark hit one of the live mackerel baits with a powerful screeming run, nearly
spooled the reel and took 80 minutes to get to the boat :shock:
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#3 Post by bigsod »

Drummer thats a fine fish 8)
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#4 Post by yappo »

Well done M8 that's a fine Blue. :D

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80 mins on 50lb gear, that was some fight! the big blues are some fighters . pat
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Nice shark,well done :D
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#7 Post by Tommy B »

Well done lads thats some fish!!

Drummer: that one has to impress Connor pity he wasn't with ya :)
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Re: no porgy BUT a specimen blue, rosguill 30/7/10

#8 Post by The Austrian »

Pity the Porbeagles didn't show up, maybe it has something to do with huge showls of Mackerel being reported in Islandic regions lately, lovely blue nonetheless, well done gents 8)
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#9 Post by junior conger »

nice shark :D
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#10 Post by JOHN1 »

fantastic fish stephen great achievement 8) well done mate :wink:
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thats a monster fish well done gentlemen
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#12 Post by richie1983 »

well done drummer cracking fish id say
your still smiling about it nothing that
ya catch from the shore will compare to
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#14 Post by petekd »

Nice fish lads. JW, where are you getting your weights from, is there a conversion chart for length/weight or similar. Be interested to know, we had a blue aboard Tigger 2 last year, landed by G. Wyse that was well over 7 feet long, be nice to have an idea of a weight. Put it at well over the 100 alright, took the 3 of us to lift her back over the side and after it took a mouthful out of Scotsmans bench seat resolved never again to bring something of that size into an Orkney Longliner..... :D
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there's a formula as well which michael used on the boat to convert from
fork length (as opposed to total length) and girth 33 inches to weight.
Seems to be another formula on the graph below based solely on fl.
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#16 Post by fastnet »

Well done on the fine blue.

What baiting/ hooking technique did you use?
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#17 Post by Tomaszek »

Hi All,
that was one good trip - thank you to all participants for showing up!
Here is short video clip with initial run and all that what happened afterwards.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKyc0In0a-4
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#18 Post by red »

nice fish there lads, crackin video too tommy.
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Excellent Video Tommy.

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#20 Post by bigsod »

Great video Tommy 8) Drummer id say that killed you 80 mins without a smoke :shock:
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