G’day to all our lures and bait’s board visitor’s..
A brief note to let you know that I have just returned from a fishing tournament in the Western Pacific.
How did we do? Our team came 4th out of 23 competing teams.
Not bad and would have been a lot better had I not lost a 35 kg sailfish on 10 kg line after 2 hours and 5 minutes in an unusually rough sea with with a 7 foot swell, 20 knot westerly, and more backing up on this fish than you can imagine.
As I understand it, he would have also qualified as a local record and potential international record on this line class.
Had I been able to land him then we would have placed 2nd given that an hour before this fish we had had hooked up on a small blue marlin that was subsequently tagged and released.
Hey that’s fishing for ya! Why did I loose the Sailfish? Only one simple answer and that is personal fatigue, extremely rough sea conditions at the time, and a lapse in concentration.
Given that this was a totally stand up competition, I got tired and for a brief moment took my eye off the ball (fish). The rest is now history.
Even so, I consider 5th a very respectable result considering the number of teams, level of experienced teams participating, and the conditions which were unusually rough outwide for this time of the year.
It was also our first time in these waters so I am not going to be too hard on myself. Three days of self flagilation over the loss of the Sailfish has probably been enough I think.
I should also add that our team took out the Champion “Mahi Mahi” category for the tournament as well and that our Okuma reels performed flawlessly over the 4 days of competition.
All round, a pretty good result.
A full report link and pics as soon as they are available (or as soon as I unpack, get the pics developed and make the time to write up the article).
I am going to try and do that over the next two days and before I am officially due to return to the board here.
Stay tuned for more.
Burnin Thumbs!
Steve B
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