Here's Bryan with a decent 10 pound Garoupa on Madai |
Kings and Bryan came along and we came to the consensus that since the current was rising for most of the day, metal jigging was not going to be very productive. Unanimously, we decided to go for biggie Garoupas with our Madai jigs. As a rule, none of my Madai jigs cost over 8 dollars per piece and they all have been producing good fish. A good look at some of the pics of my fish would indicate the type of Madais we prefer.
To start off the morning, we headed to a shallow reef for some breakfast of wonderful wonton mee with my friends Carlsberg and Tiger. The sky was nice and blue and the sea was calm. What a way to start the day! A few baitfish appeared and we landed some.
After breakfast, we headed to the deep holes and started using our Madais while Kings rigged up a live bait. Shortly after, Bryan was on to something nice and strong. He pulled up a beautiful 10 pound Garoupa after a good fight. This is his current Garoupa record so far.
Shortly after, we had a double hookup and while Kings fought his fish to boatside, mine slipped off the hook. Bryan landed an interesting Longfin Trevally on Madai a few minutes later. The bites were on, but landing rates were not keeping up.
Kings with a sharp-toothed Garoupa, kinda different from the usual Garoupas |
Things were not going my way as I started losing bite after bite, even after hooking up to strong fish and fighting them for a few cranks of the handle. Something was wrong.
A little later, Bryan requested for a change in spot so I drove for 20 minutes to reach our Parrot Paradise, hoping to land a few Parrots. Strangely, though the conditions seemed right, the fish were not cooperating. As we were about to give up, Bryan hooked into a huge fish but it too was unstoppable and managed to hide in a crevice 20 metres down. It was kind of funny because when Bryan wanted to snap his line, the fish emerged and the fight was on again. But whenever Bryan thought he could gain line, the fish would dive back into the crevice. This happened for three times in exactly the same way. Finally, when the fish came out for the last time, Byran held his rod vertically and cranked for dear life. As luck would have it, halfway up, the fish slipped off the hook again. Looks like we were not having much luck with the giants today.
One of the brightly coloured Parrots to cheer me up. Caught 3 of these. |
Whatever it was, perhaps to comfort me in my shoulder pain, my rod suddenly took a full bend and all pain was forgotten. This time, a beautiful Parrotfish appeared. In fact, I landed three of these in quick succession before we decided to head to the best spot for some Juicy Burgers and Tiger. What a day!
Luckily we all landed some nice fish and at least next Saturday while I'm running a road race I won't feel like dropping a line into every puddle I see.