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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

LOOK WHAT SANTA BROUGHT IN!

ImageDUO Cap

ImageDUO Tetra Works Ikakko squid imitations

ImageDUO Tetra Works Bivi vibes

ImageDUO Tetra Works Yurameki sinking pencil

ImageDUO Realis Spin Bait 60 prop-baits

ImageFCL Labo IWP 175 pencils

ImageFCL Labo SPP Slim 140 swimmers

ImageFCL Labo CSP200S sinking stickbait

ImageFCL Labo CSP175 SP & HS sinking stickbaits

ImageOSP Yamato Jr. new arrivals

ImageEvergreen Gold Digger 600 deep divers

ImageEvergreen Modo Tee Shirts

ImageEvergreen 'Soul of big bite' boxes S & L sizes

ImageEvergreen Bakkan water proof bag M size

ImageEvergreen Line Cutter

ImageEvergreen Showerblows Shorty pencils

ImageEvergreen Modo Bubble Tornado Compact Model Buzzbaits

ImageEvergreen Conbat Crank 250 deep divers

ImageGamakatsu 56 Seabass single hooks

ImageJackall Bros DD Squirrel 67 jerkbaits

ImageJackall Bros Colt Minnow 65SP jerkbaits

ImageJackall Bros Seira Minnow 55 & 68 sinking pencils

ImageJackall Bros Squirrel 76 jerkbaits

ImageJackall Bros DD Squirrel 79 jerkbaits

ImageJackall Bros Aragon SSR wakebaits

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH Part One

It was inevitable. We had to do it. We had to return.

L'extreme Nord De La Nouvelle Caledonie.
Yes, the extreme North. After our exciting last trip to New Caledonia the build up to this trip was emphatic to say the least. The day couldn't arrive soon enough but soon we were crossing the continent and braving a journey that would see us in Koumac almost 2 days later. It was one strewn with long lay-overs and overland drives.

This time nature had other plans for us, and throughout the 5 days at sea we were thrown every conceivable weather condition with multi-directional winds to top it off. This shut the fish right down and we were faced with some of the toughest fishing in recent memory. We cast and cast for little or no result for hours at times, the Captain was close to pulling his hair out and after a few sessions we sort of resigned to our fate.

Looking back we still got a decent fish in the boat but it will go down as a trip that really tested the anglers. Here's the story in pictures...

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Arriving at the Noumea Airport, gladness filled the heart...

ImageBut we were not 'there' yet, a long drive still ahead...

ImageNext day we spent a couple of hours casting from shore for fish like this Wolf Herring taken on an IMA Sasuke...

ImageThe beautiful Antares silently sitting in the harbour on our morning of departure...

ImageWasted no time in loading up - gear and passengers alike...

ImageNo shortage of the new Custom Red FCL EXT 81 MH on board...

ImageFCL Labo lures rigged for every condition...

ImageSome brand new Fishermans no less...

ImageA pair of prototype FCL CSP with different balancing points to be tested. They turned out to be a little too popular with the razor gang and neither lasted more than 3 casts before being bitten off...

ImageThe session started off wet, but the first Red Bass hit the deck shortly after commencing, courtesy of the Squid Pencil...

ImageAnother Bass showing its attractive hues...

ImageThen a big Coral Trout took this Bigfoot meant for a GT...

ImageThey were certainly making their presence felt, with another nice fish to follow...

ImageSoon a better fish was hooked and displayed the typical brutish fight like only a GT can...

ImageAn average GT by New Cal standards, but at least we had one in the boat...

ImageA slightly bigger one but no trophy...

ImageFCL 81 EXT 'M' model in action...

ImageCSP has always been the performer in the stickbait department and on this trip it was no different, this is the smaller 120gm model...

ImageThe GTs hitting the deck were frustratingly smaller than the typical NC fish...

ImageBack at work on the FCL 81EXT rod and onto another GT...

ImageSmaller fish yet, again on the CSP lure...

ImageBig chugger but not so big Red Bass...

ImageMean 'Cudas ruled the reefs while the GTs weren't around...

ImageAnother typical sized fish, this one sporting a dark tint showing aggression...

ImageNice Mackeral on the Fisherman Delta 5...

ImageAngry head of a good sized Coral Trout adorned with the lure it fell for - the FCL Ebipop...

ImageHappy angler with a personal best Coral Trout...

ImageEnd of another fight with the fish at leader...

ImageYet another middling sized GT, tough customers though...

ImageThe new FCL Labo EXT81MH in custom red paintwork getting a workout...

ImageDelta 5 stickbait doing the damage...

ImageA nice fish for a happy angler...

ImageEbipop in the mouth of an angry Mack...

ImageBefore release...

ImageA fat Red Bass that wasn't shy about hitting a big cupped chugger...

ImageAnd a typical Coral Trout on another big cup...

ImageSince the popping was slow we turned our attention to jigging and on our first drop the hook up was instantaneous but they weren't creatures from the top of the food chain...

ImageNext drop though, and it all changed. On the light but tough Poseidon High-Pitch Jerker, this fish gave a good account of itself but was eventually subdued. A fantastic Estuary Cod approximately 40kgs in weight, taken on a Shout! jig...

ImageThen it was back to casting to try our luck but all we got was an enthusiastic Red Bass on the CSP pencil...

ImageSo it was back to jigging and it paid dividends again with this smaller Estuary Cod...

ImageWe then hit what felt like a freight train. Fight was long and hard, and we were calling it out to be anything from a shark to a foul hooked manta...

ImageIt was hard work from 120m depth...

ImageTurned out to be a nice GT lurking deep, it took a liking to a Fisherman Andaman jig...

ImageWeighing in the region of 40kgs, we had finally found a big GT but not using the conventional method. That signaled the end of the day's fishing so we anchored for the night and tried going after smaller critters...

ImageLike this Goatfish, on a Bassday Nin Sui mini madai...

ImageAnd non-stop action from willing Javeline Fish well into the darkness...

ImageNext morning it was back on deck with the GTs...

ImageFCL CSP claims another victim...

ImageMid to high 20's fish, they run hard and fast in NC...

ImageNext we had a nice Coral Trout take a huge SPP200 lure...

ImageBeautiful colours on this fish...

ImageSmaller Coral Trout on the Maggy Gara GT stickbait...

ImageFCL EXT 80 rod in action...

ImageThis would be a long fight, courtesy of a side-hooked fish...

ImageAnother high twenties fish, tough tough job trying to lift these fish from the depths side-on...

ImageAnd just to deal us a cruel blow we get another fish of the same size hooked in the side again...

ImageMaggy Gara GT a pretty easy lure to manipulate, this the result...

ImageA beautiful Long Nose Emperor on an Andaman jig...

ImageMean Coral Trout taken on a Sevenseas Revolver jig...

ImageColours faded on a fish from deep...

ImageAndaman then found its way into the gaping mouth of a Grouper...

ImageAnother 40kg Estuary Cod to smile about...

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And on the very next drift we hit paydirt again with yet another nice Estuary Cod taken on a Fisherman Marado jig...

More to follow in the next installment...