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Maldives Jan 2006

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Old 07-02-2006, 12:17 AM   #1
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Maldives Jan 2006

Posting this on behalf of a friend who went fishing in Maldives.

--- START ---

HI
just came back from maldives
excellent fishing
not the numbers of last year but many big GTs over 35 kg I presume
the crew is not used to crazy anglers as us we added our fishing guide from last year and he was at the top
jigging by night was outstanding
we had one shimano blue rose pe8 jigging rod broken on a locomotive!!!
I was spooled once with 15 kg drag on jig 80lb ygk line
I had a knife 230g jig cut in two by probably a huge dogtooth
trolling was very nice
many 25lb dorados
big wahoos
shark
sailfish 120 lb
blue marlin (24 miles out side reef) estimated by me as around 600lb that swallowed a 15lb dorado
but the leader broke after half an our (200lb) when the marlin was 15 meters from the boat
many rainbow runners
many football size YellowFin Tunas but we didnt find the big ones this time cause the sea was to rough except one single day
30kg + grouper on jig

And above all I had the honnor to fish on a maldivian fishing dhoni the traditionnal skipjack and YellowFin Tuna fishing with a pole
some unforgettable experience wich began by doing the live anchovies an the fishing around a tuna buoy

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Old 07-02-2006, 12:22 AM   #2
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Great report !

Too bad.....for the 600lbs blue marlin. Hmm, was it caught by live or dead dorado ? I just wonder how to rig a 15lbs dorado ?

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Great report !

Too bad.....for the 600lbs blue marlin. Hmm, was it caught by live or dead dorado ? I just wonder how to rig a 15lbs dorado ?

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If it is live, the best way is to bridle-rig them Same for live skippies, bonitos, rainbow runners & the like. Even smaller baits like selar or kembong or selayang, I will bridle them if used in slow troll situations. The same applies if there is a strong current & fishing off an anchored boat. It will keep the baits alive longer.
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Hi
it was my report Edylie posted(thanks to him)
the marlin simply got the dorado we caught on a sailfish lure
I usually rig live dorado or live bonito with catalina rig
the bait is not injured and it stay alive very long time wether on downrigger or not
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