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Once aboard the required comfort level was easily achieved, Roland advised what the day held for us and we set off in search of some live bait. After about an hour with limited success Roland pointed the bow East and off we went. Once we hit some good looking water, the rods were set, a couple of quality Pakula’s and some other fancy looking Christmas trees were considered adequate to do the job. After a few minutes we had a multiple hook up of Striped Tuna, unfortunately we dropped all but one of these, which came aboard weighing in at a little over 4kg, not a bad start to the day. As can be the case with trolling, the next couple of hours delivered very little, a little disheartening, but we were big boys, another Striped Tuna of around 2.5kg came aboard and the enthusiasm was renewed. Over a light lunch and some fresh Sashimi we all agreed to continue on with the trolling in search of a giant beast, we all thought Marlin, but none of us were game to annunciate it!
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The fifteen kilogram line was being stripped at a rate of knots with the beast heading East with no thought of returning. It was an amazing sight, however with some thought our skipper decided it was time to head off after our quarry. The steady pace of the aluminum machine allowed Bev to retrieve some desperately needed line and the fight was on!
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The magnificent fish was gone to fight another day but the memory will never be forgotten. Trollin with Roland, you betcha! We will be back. David Fletcher If you'd like to find out more about fishing with Roland, or would just like to drool over some superb fishing photographs, please visit http://www.allatsea.biz |
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