Rosguill, SAI Bluefin Expedition, Downings, Saturday 29/9/7
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Rosguill, SAI Bluefin Expedition, Downings, Saturday 29/9/7
People: JW
Duration: 0900-1845
Tide: does strange thing around malin head
Weather: the sea off Donegal is not noted for its placidity, but the day was
ideal for this purpose - gentle swell light easterly breeze force three
Bait: none
Rigs: surface poppers :-)
Results: blank, but one of the most enjoyable trips of the year
Report:
The skipper arrived early and by the arranged depature time we were halfway down Mulroy bay with both caterpillar engines warmed up. I like going to sea in twin engined boats. The reason I like twin engined boats is I don't know anyone with a three engined boat.
The aim was to find the blue fin feeding on a shoal of baitfish they had encircled and driven to the surface so blue fin hunting is a lot about watching the sea birds
and interpreting their behaviour. I will bring binoculars the next time I go. If you had really deep pockets, hire a spotter plane!
We travelled up to north of Malin head without seeing anything. Even feeding the tuna do 5knts, so could move 100 miles in 20 hours, so the real problem is tracking them down.
After that we put out the squid bars and began trolling at slow speed in the hope of a random meeting, though this was unlikely, all the time searching the horizon for the gannets. The gear is amazing, a kilometer of line on the reel. Michael told me a 70lb blue shark took a live mackerel once, but could not bend the rod or pull against the drag! Eventually they noticed the balloon was moving a bit funnily.
The day flew by and it was time to head for home. Charter boat one of the best i've been on and will definately be back looking for the world's top big game fish.
Duration: 0900-1845
Tide: does strange thing around malin head
Weather: the sea off Donegal is not noted for its placidity, but the day was
ideal for this purpose - gentle swell light easterly breeze force three
Bait: none
Rigs: surface poppers :-)
Results: blank, but one of the most enjoyable trips of the year
Report:
The skipper arrived early and by the arranged depature time we were halfway down Mulroy bay with both caterpillar engines warmed up. I like going to sea in twin engined boats. The reason I like twin engined boats is I don't know anyone with a three engined boat.
The aim was to find the blue fin feeding on a shoal of baitfish they had encircled and driven to the surface so blue fin hunting is a lot about watching the sea birds
and interpreting their behaviour. I will bring binoculars the next time I go. If you had really deep pockets, hire a spotter plane!
We travelled up to north of Malin head without seeing anything. Even feeding the tuna do 5knts, so could move 100 miles in 20 hours, so the real problem is tracking them down.
After that we put out the squid bars and began trolling at slow speed in the hope of a random meeting, though this was unlikely, all the time searching the horizon for the gannets. The gear is amazing, a kilometer of line on the reel. Michael told me a 70lb blue shark took a live mackerel once, but could not bend the rod or pull against the drag! Eventually they noticed the balloon was moving a bit funnily.
The day flew by and it was time to head for home. Charter boat one of the best i've been on and will definately be back looking for the world's top big game fish.
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The boat all to yourself...the life...
Pity no one was able to make it. Personally I think that the Tuna fishing is a bit too hit and miss there to warrent the costs involved, but the blue fins that do move that far north tend to be big and I suppose there is always a chance at the world record.... Personally for me the hours spend for each hookup just aren't worth the costs. I suppose if you would like to do this type of fishing, having to boat to yourself is the best way to go, as it's rare to get a hook up, especially in the last couple of years, so getting 2 would be very rare, so with 2 anglers it's a short straw draw for the blank. :?
Great weather for it though.
Kev
Pity no one was able to make it. Personally I think that the Tuna fishing is a bit too hit and miss there to warrent the costs involved, but the blue fins that do move that far north tend to be big and I suppose there is always a chance at the world record.... Personally for me the hours spend for each hookup just aren't worth the costs. I suppose if you would like to do this type of fishing, having to boat to yourself is the best way to go, as it's rare to get a hook up, especially in the last couple of years, so getting 2 would be very rare, so with 2 anglers it's a short straw draw for the blank. :?
Great weather for it though.
Kev
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Hay danny, if you had a tin opener with you, you could have had some tuna for lunch
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i would like to know how you get the squid to swim in formation like that!
have to agree, done a lot of trolling in various parts of the world, its bl....y boring for the most part, BUT, you just never know when the big one might hit the lure, and thats the draw, if you dont try, you will never hook up to the potential fish of a lifetime!!
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have to agree, done a lot of trolling in various parts of the world, its bl....y boring for the most part, BUT, you just never know when the big one might hit the lure, and thats the draw, if you dont try, you will never hook up to the potential fish of a lifetime!!
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Pity you at least didn't get to see them John, stunning fish and absolutely amazing sight when you get close to them. Was out with Adrian Molloy four years ago and came close to three different feeding groups, mackerel and saury jumping out like little fry to avoid them.....large bluefins would then come charging clean out of the water trying to catch them. Be worth going again just to see them even if you didn't fish.
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