Saturday, October 27, 2012
Savasi Resort Savusavu
Last week Paul caught a Marlin while out on a charter with us.
We were unable to show him with the marlin, at the time I published my last entry.
I have since been forwarded a photo, of Paul taken at Savasi Resort, where he was holidaying while in Savusavu.
Nice one Paul.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Paul's Marlin
It has been 3 week since my last post, since then we have had a few fishing charters, but only catching a few Mahimahi & small yellowfin.
We went out on Monday afternoon but the weather was so bad it took us 2 hrs to reach the seamount, nothing much was working once we got there, but managed to get a nice Mahimahi.
It wasn't nice out there & the weather was closing in so headed home, on the way back we picked up another Mahimahi but lost it after it's second run.
The men on board wanted to go out again, so arranged it for Thursday morning as they were flying out on Friday.
We were down at the boat about 4.30 getting set up, clients arrived about 5.45, once on the water it look like it was going to be a good day.
Clients wanted to go to the other seamount to see if it was working better then the one we had gone to on Monday, so off we went.
No it wasn't, not a bird or fish in sight, about a hour of pulling lures around Terry said, think we had better try the other one?
We hauled gear in & raced across to the other one, as we got there we could see birds all over, & it wasn't long until we had fish on board.
We caught 10 yellowfin tuna & a barracuda, then the birds seem to disappear. we carried on for a little longer then decided to head towards home.
We had seen Mahimahi in the water but they weren't interested in the lures we had.
About a hour from home, Bang the rubber band on the outrigger went off & the whole outrigger shock, line was pealing off so quickly it wasn't going to be long before we would be spooled.
Terry started to back up, then we saw this big Black jumping out across the back. At one stage we thought we had lost it as it came powering along the side of the boat, this gave us a chance to see the size of it, it must have gone under the boat then back out.
It took over a hour & half to bring it in, it kept going from one side of the boat to the other, so had to keep turning the boat in either directions.
Finally it was at the boat, by this stage it was pretty much dead, it had been a long fight , the angler was pretty much stuffed also, thankfully it was overcast.
It took all 5 of us to try & pull it onto the duckboard, once done, everyone sighed a sigh of relief. It had been choppy out there so Paul did a great job bringing it in, at times when we had to back onto it, everyone got sprayed with salt water, at least it kept us cool.
I didn't get to take photos of it hung up, as they took it straight from the boat onto a truck to the Resort where the clients were staying.
Hopefully they will send me a photo for my collection!
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Jalil's Marlin
It was a lovely calm morning when we arrived at the Copra Shed Dock about 5.30, for our morning charter.
We had spoken to a friend who was also leaving for his return to Nadi on his Black Watch fishing boat, about where the fish were running.
He had made the comment there wasn't anything at the bottom end Sea Mount, when he came through on Friday, so once past the entrance, we headed out towards the Top Mount, to see if anything was working.
To our disappointment there wasn't any sign of fish around, & no birds to be seen, so started the runs up & down around the fad.
Fortunatly we finally got a hit, it was a Mahi Mahi, this was brought into the boat without too much trouble by Oliver, then it was back to the trolling around the fad.
We were just talking about going to the bottom mount as nothing was happening, when a line went screaming out, a few seconds later I saw the first of many jumps, it was a Marlin.
Well at that point everything seemed to happen, Jalil was in the chair & all the other lines were being brought in, then another big run, this time we all got to see the fish as it jumped out of the water.
Jalil handled the rod like a professional working the fish in a little at a time, sometimes the Marlin would take a run & take out all the line that Jalil had worked so hard at bringing in.
At one time I thought we were going to loose it at it jumped out of the water a few times then took off peeling off lots more line.
Finally it was at the boat, on its last jump the line got caught around its tail, so Jalil had to work harder to bring it in tail first.
It was all hands on deck to help bring in onto the duck board, finally it was up.
Just after it was tired up on the duck board, Terry went to take the lure out, to his surprise the lure just fell out, we were so lucky it hadn't happened earlier.
Now we had something to bring back to shore for dinner.
And they had some kind words for us once we got back.
Terry and Trevina,
We had an absolutely fantastic time. Skipper Terry and his better half were awesome and the catch of a large black marlin (reputed to be 120kg, but who is counting), two mahi mahi and one skipjack were an experience of a lifetime. Locals were green with envy about the marlin (see attached photos) and we will remember this for a long time to come. Thanks for the wonderful outing.Oliver, Jalil (the marlin expert) and Scott
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Savusavu Kids Sailing
Just before the August school holidays the children from the Sailing club had a big clean up day.
Repair work was done on the the boats & then they were all painted in preparation for the trip to Viti Levu .
for the sailing regatta.
Repair work was done on the the boats & then they were all painted in preparation for the trip to Viti Levu .
for the sailing regatta.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Trip To Koro Island
This month seams to have flown, it started off very quite, then the last few weeks have been really busy for us.
As usual when we have trips to Koro the weather seems to pack up, & last week it stayed true to form.
A couple of the trips we had to pick clients up from Dere Bay so we were able to take it slow & ride the waves more gently.
The last trip we had on Monday was no different, early that morning the wind calmed down & the seas looked good, so we thought it is going to be a good trip across.
About 15 mins out from the lighthouse Terry said here it comes, & boy it sure did, winds gusting up to 25knts, thankfully the clients were settled down below & were able to take the rough conditions.
After putting the clients ashore, engine check, cuppa tea & sandwich, we made our way back.
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The calm waters of Dere Bay |
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Savusavu
Where have the days gone?
We are now into August, Olympics are half way through, & Christmas is around the corner!
A few weeks ago we did managed to take a couple from Sweden out, on one of the days that the wind died down a little enough to get pass the lighthouse.
The seas were still rough, but as they were leaving the next day, wanted to give it a try.
Luckily we managed to pick up a few Yellowfin (small) & a nice MahiMahi, they also got to hear the line run out twice with nice fish on, but unfortunately, didn't manage to get it into the boat.
Over the last few months, we haven't had much rain & the ground was beginning to to dry out,& plants looking sad, but thankfully last night we got some nice rain to make things look that lovely green again. Now I don't have to walk around the garden with a bucket full of water.
The other day I was these young sailors from Savusavu Yacht Club, enjoying a sail with the wind blowing up the harbour.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Savusavu Sunset
The weather over the last month or so has been really unpredictable, we had a few really nice days with calm seas, but the day we had to take clients to Koro Island it was blowing 15-20knts.
Half way across the clients wanted to stop & fish, so they could have fresh fish for dinner.
Luckily we saw birds working ahead so headed towards them, we picked up a nice Mahi-Mahi for dinner, then carried on.
We had a fair bit of groceries to unload, as the clients were staying a month on the Island & needed a lot of stuff.
It was fairly late as we returned home so didn't have time to put the lines out again.
As we got closer to Savusavu the sun was setting & through a beautiful red glow across the sky & sea.
What a lovely time to be on the way home.
Half way across the clients wanted to stop & fish, so they could have fresh fish for dinner.
Luckily we saw birds working ahead so headed towards them, we picked up a nice Mahi-Mahi for dinner, then carried on.
We had a fair bit of groceries to unload, as the clients were staying a month on the Island & needed a lot of stuff.
It was fairly late as we returned home so didn't have time to put the lines out again.
As we got closer to Savusavu the sun was setting & through a beautiful red glow across the sky & sea.
What a lovely time to be on the way home.
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