Beginners Luck; Gracefully Out-Fished by a Novice

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After catching 5 tuna in total, we realized that we were probably sitting on top of a school. We decided to try for one more and then move to targeting Roosterfish. After 10 minutes or so with no tuna we pulled in our lines and drove off to catch bait for big roosterfish. Heading back to the point at the end of the beach, not far from where the vans pick us up, we pulled up next to another boat and our captain asked if they had caught any Ladyfish for bait. The captain of the other boat threw one to us and wished us good luck.

Gildardo pulled out a block of wood with a bunch of monofilament on it, tied a hook to the end and put on a tiny piece of squid. He spun the hook and bait around in the air and threw about ten feet out. It took a few tries, but we found the bait we were looking for surrounded by almost a dozen needlefish. The needlefish were the most amazing colors under the water, when you pull them out they just look black and silver. But under the water you could see deep purples and blues, a few even had bright yellow portions on their nose and tails. Our captain caught five of the fish we were going to use as bait in the middle of all this chaos and didn’t hook into a single needlefish.

It was quickly approaching the hotest part of the day and were weren’t sure if we’d find a roosterfish before heading back in. We toughed it out, trolling around for almost half an hour before Phil had something. The reel screamed as Phil patiently waited for 10 seconds for the fish to swallow the bait before flipping the drag and setting the hook. He looked like a natural fishermen in a very exciting situation. It took nearly another half hour just to bring the fish close enough to see. Without any polorized glasses Phil couldnt see below the surface, so when I saw the size of the fish I just kept telling him to relax, and “it’s just a little one”. Of course I knew full well just how big this fish was. Even Mike was able to see it thanks to his glasses and looked over at me with his eyes wide open, pointing and mouthing. “Is that it?” I just nodded and laughed.

Finally the roosterfish was tired enough that we could bring him in. Our captain reached down and pulled the roosterfish up by its gills, posed for a quick photograph with Phil and put it in the water to be released. He held on to the fish for a while, but was unable to release it without it immediately going belly up. We tried massaging, and even knocking, its air bladder so that it could at least rest on the bottom. After about 15 minutes we realized that it wasn’t going to swim away from this fight, so we brought it in and gave it to the captain for him and his family to eat.

Phil with Roosterfish

Back at the beach we hopped out of the boat and I immediately started looking for the “the weekend warrior”. Unfortunatly, he wasn’t in yet so we started pulling out our catch and laying them in the shadow of the boat so they wouldn’t cook in the sun.

We walked around a bit to see what other people had caught, almost everyone had a few tuna, but no other wahoo or roosterfish were brought in. So far it was looking good, we had out fished everyone on the trip, all that was left to do was wait for “the weekend warrior”.

After a few beers and some laughs with some of other fishermen on the trip, we saw the final boat coming in. Sure enough it was him. His boat crashed the shore right next to ours and when I looked over he had a big smile on his face.

Me: “So, how did you guys do?”

Him: “Oh, you know pretty good, a few tuna. How about you?” He said.

Me: “Well, I’d rather just see the look on your face. Check the other side of our boat.”

His face lit up when he saw the stock pile of fish and the huge roosterfish. There were of course no hard feelings, we shook hands and shared the stories on the ride home.

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Thursday October 13th, 2005 @ 7:18 PM | Jonathon Marshall

2 Responses to “Beginners Luck; Gracefully Out-Fished by a Novice”

[...] Here at Fishing Fury we love anything that’s new and exciting, cover it in lighter fluid, set it on fire and we’ll love it even more. My good friend Philip Barbosa, who’s been featured in Beginners Luck; Gracefully Out-Fished by a Novice”, has turned me on to the relatively new extreme sport of unicycling. I won’t be riding off with the big boys just yet, but I’m in the process of learning the basics. [...]

Fishing Fury - A furious blog about fishing, the great outdoors, crazy adventures, and entertainment. on October 18th, 2005 @ 4:42 pm

[...] Beginners Luck; Gracefully Out-Fished by a Novice In the van it was the usual conversations you find on these trips. Where are you from? What do you do? Etc. One of the guys kiddingly refers to us as the new guys, but I explained to him how I’ve been living here for a while and have gone out plenty of times. Since I don’t know this fellows name, we’ll just call him the weekend warrior since he later admitted it was his first day fishing on this trip. We’re joking back and forth, and before you know it, the ability to catch fish comes up. He makes a funny comment about our ability, and I kindly replied. We’ll be looking for you on the beach. [...]

1101001 - on September 29th, 2006 @ 2:04 am

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