Sunday 16 April 2006
Forum member, Johan from Denmark arrived here in Cape Town on Friday evening. Check the weather on Saturday and it looked good in the deep. How-ever, there was a bit of wind inshore, BUT the offshore conditions looked ok. So plans were made to go out on Sunday.
I picked Johan up and we spent about 10minutes at the waters edge, waiting to see if the inshore wind would subside. With a slight decrease, we went to Tommy’s place. Hooked up his boat and off we went.
At the launch site, the wind was blowing quite strongly. After some coffee, we decided to launch, with the wind report showing dropping wind at the POINT. After a bumpy, but dry ride, we reach the point. Outside the point, the swell is bigger, but since its open ocean swells, it makes riding easier and less bumpy. Fortunately the fish have been very close, sort of 17-18nm from the point. That’s about 10nm closer than our normal hunting grounds.
With it being Easter weekend, no longline vessels or trawlers are out, so we knew that we’d have to find our own fish. Tommy sees some fish on the surface and out goes the trolling lures……………NOTHING………. Water temperature in 19degrees and there is some bird life. Looks good, but no fish action yet. Sooooo, we have breakfast. MISTAKE!!! Reel screams half-way through my sand which!!! FISH ON!!! Boat stops and I start a chum trail. I grab the rod and start pulling……..mmmmm…..feels like a Albacore(longfin)…….no……feels like a small YF……….mmmmm….no…….feels like a Albacore…………….
Tommy puts the harness on and after 5 minutes we have an YF next to the boat. Unfortunately, the YF was tail wrapped, which effectively drowned it. I gaff and we have the fish on board. Not a bad fish weighing in at 78kg’s. Meanwhile I had continued the chum trail, but couldn’t see any fish in the water. We suggested Johan get in just to see if the YF were feeding just out of view from the boat. He jumps in and soon his shouts of glee herald the arrival of the YF’s!!
Johan kits up properly and jumps back in. After hearing from Tommy and me how fast these fish are, he manages to almost STONE his first YF with a 130cm Rabitech Carbon Apex!!! BRILLIANT shot!!!! Almost 10 minutes after he got into the water we load his 54kg YF!! Unfortunately, by now the other YF sounded and we have Albacore in the chum trail. Johan whacks a couple of albacores in the 8-14kg class.
We move and find another school of fish. Unfortunately there are very few YF around and only LOADS of Albacore.
We then caught some Albacore and at one stage we had a school right against the boat smashing chum on the surface. I and Johan jumped in with cameras and got some great footage of Albacores eating chum next to the boat.
Final tally, one YF of 78kg caught on Rod and Reel, one YF of 54kg’s shot and 23 Albacores from 8-14kgs, caught on rod and reel and shot.