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Old Nov-13-2006, 12:24 PM   #85
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Re: Chronicles of a Blue Water Hunter

22 October 2006

The tuna season has been PHENOMINAL so far!! Some pictures to whet the appetite:

pic1 - STUNNING albatros
pic2 - catch of the day
pic3 - 29kg albacore (64lbs!!), personal best for this season!!
pic4 - 85kg (187lbs)YF caught by my wife with a new penn 70 vs on 80lb stand-up gear
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Old Nov-13-2006, 12:30 PM   #86
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Some idea's of what our conditions are like!!

Things can go from a flat calm sea to a scary waves breaking over your boat in less than 30minutes!! Its not called THE CAPE OF STORMS for no reason!!

You get those that live further north of Cape Town, who don't have harbours, so they launch straight off the beach. Sometimes in nasty stuff!! My friends who do surf launch's maintain that there are two skipper, those that have flipped their boats and those that WILL STILL flip their boats during surf launching!! your average sized boats are 14-25', but recently the guys have started launching 30'+ boats THROUGH the surf!!

The powers that be has declared, that your boat must have two motors if you're going to sea further than 1nm. This has now changed, and you're allowed up to 5nm off shore on a single engined boat, IF you have a VHF radio onboard. Anything over 5nm and twin outboard motors are required. The rule is normally to fit two outboard of identical make and power. The reasoning behind this is that if you damage one motor or have motor problems, you can limp home on one motor. Or, if you hit a log or reef, and both motors are damaged, you might still be able to get ONE fixed by using parts of the other motor. For boats launching through the surf, it is recommended that the boat should be able to plane on one engine, should the other engine fail. Just some info. on our regulations!!

Compared to the rest of the world, our boats are quite slow. Most boats have a top speed of 28-30knts. How-ever, since our waters are rarely calm enough to travel at 30knts, anything faster is a waste. On a good day, i'm able to get out to the tuna grounds at 20-22knts. Very, very rarely can you get out any faster, unless you want to pound your boat to peices!!

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Old Nov-13-2006, 12:42 PM   #87
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HOLY SHIT!!! Great thread with excellent pics. Miles you are living the dream!
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Old Nov-13-2006, 03:35 PM   #88
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Old Nov-13-2006, 06:40 PM   #89
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Re: Chronicles of a Blue Water Hunter

Miles, seeing your reports from South Africa is like finding other life forms on a distant planet. So cool to see epic fisheries in other parts of the world. I'm gonna see if I can find SST's from your parts and compare. The new Penn 70's are awesome stand up reels. Are you a commercial also? thanks Drew
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Old Nov-13-2006, 08:06 PM   #90
Yea..Its kinda like that
 
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And just imagine people kill those dolphins in other country.
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Old Nov-13-2006, 08:15 PM   #91
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Insane pic's. Can't wait until I have more time to read your stuff. Thanks for posting.
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Absolutely insane!!!!!!!
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Old Nov-16-2006, 09:48 PM   #93
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Jesuschrist i have got to look around here more often...DUDE...you are a freaking wing nut...i used to think Shrek took the cake for craziness...dude you are the new Shrek...unfuckingbelievable...those sharks are gonna tear your ass to pieces one day...have you seen Grizzly Man??? Nuts man...clearly nuts...we are all envious...enjoy the ride...
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Old Nov-16-2006, 11:07 PM   #94
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Absolutely unfuckin believable,you have some set! Great job,keep the reports comin!
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Old Dec-08-2006, 03:24 PM   #95
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Trip Report Time!!

After such a good start to the tuna season, we were bitterly dis-appointed by the weather. THREE weeks of solid HOWLING winds!! Absolutely no chance of any-one getting out in that big seas. I was starting to wonder if the wind would stop blowing..........ever??

Fortunately, the wind did die down and we managed to put to sea.

Monday 20 November 2006
First fishable day after the bad weather. Checked all the weather sites and all showed very little wind and a small swell. Loaded up the boat with 1000kg's of ice (2000lb's) and off we went. We just rounded Cape Point when i see one of the commercial boats coming back from the deep. Probably engine trouble i mention to my crew. 10nm later we have now seen 6 other commercial boats also pass on going back home. Can't figure out why......sea is a bit lumpy, but otherwise OK. 15nm off-shore one of my mates in a MUCH larger boat raadios me and tells me to turn back as the sea is HORRENDOUS in the deep. He can't stop the boat to fish with bait, as the swells simply breaks INSIDE his boat. So, i turned around and headed back home. My FIRST trip in three years, where i have turned back........Click the image to open in full size. Sadly, one of my friends boat sank about 7nm from shore. He has a 40'+ fibre-glass cat, which got holed and took on water. Luckily, everyone was rescued. The day before, i took him to his boat so that he could fuel up.

Then, back in the harbour, i see another boat sink!! A 30' monohull sank on its mooring!! Really not nice seeing a beautiful sportfisher go down.........

Tuesday 21 November 2006
My ANNIVERSIRY!!!! Needless to say, the wife INSISTED that we go to sea!! Luckily, the sea had settled down quite a bit and it was a very pleasant trip. The new crew that i'm training did mess up quite a bit, but we managed to get some good quality YF's with one going over 90kg's(200lb's)

Wednesday 22 November 2006
Days like these are what dreams are made of!!! FLAT seas, with viz. being over 40m (120')!! We had YF's smashing chum on the surface, with a few VERY VERY big fish jumping out of the water right next to the boat. By 3:00pm our boat was full and we headed home.

Thursday 23 November 2006
EXACTLY the same conditions as the day before!! Beautifully flat sea, with execptional viz. Saw a school of pilot whales and the sea with literally ALIVE with YF's jumping out of the water everywhere. By 2:00pm we were once again full and had to call it a day.

After 4 consecutive days of 100nm roundtrips, the body starts complaining, and thankfully, Friday 24th wasn't a very good sea day, so a well deserved rest was had.

Sunday 26 November 2006
Sea is still to rough for a tuna trip, so off we went to spear some yellowtail. Viz. was a horrible 2-4m and the yellowtails were a bit skittish. Tommy's son did very well, spearing the most fish for the day!! We barely managed to get our alloted 10 yellowtail per person. Was visited by a MONSTOROUS sunfish (mola-mola). First time i've seen one that big. Actually scared the daylights out of us in that dirty water. Ever notice how the colour scheme on a sunfish is very similar to a great white?

Wednesday 06 December 2006
I've been promising my cousin a trip to the deep for a while now. Since its school holidays, he was finally able to come with us. Fairly lumpy sea, but the day turned out quite nice once the wind dropped. The water was a murky blue-green, with possibly less than 10m viz in places. The fish weren't biting well, but we still managed to fill the boat by 5:00pm. My 17year old cousin took his first YF on rod and reel and that fish went 73kg's (160lb's). Not many anglers can claim to catch a fish that weighs more than themselves!!

Here's some pic's of my cousin's fish and some other pic's of us messing around in Langebaan Lagoon
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Old Dec-09-2006, 10:46 PM   #96
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Dude stop posting this shit it gives me the heeby jeebies...spearing Yellowtail in shallow green water...sunfish that look like GW's...dude...i've said it before i'll say it again...NUTBAR...

I don't know what it takes to do that shit but my god man i sure do not have it...

Stay safe amigo...stay safe...
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