JohnF Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 "Some fishing" is perhaps a reach. I got to make a few casts is more the case. But at least I tried it. I spotted this young feller wading in the surf in front of the resort yesterday and wandered over to see what I could find out. he was a nice young man who spoke no english, at least he spoke about as much English as I spoke Spanish - nada. "Dos cervesas por favor" doesn't get you far in a fishing discussion. As near as I could tell from his sign language he had caught two 24" fish, probably Snook from his description and the location, but I didn't see them. He was using a battered Quantum reel on a meaty kinda stick with seriously heavy mono line. He appeared to have fabricated a sort of heavy leader of the same material and had double looped it to a heavy jig with a stainless hook close to the size of my bass worm hooks and was using a reddish coloured sharky looking plastic about 5" in length. It was pretty well chewed so i believe he has caught fish with it. Here are pics of my young friend and the tackle. He offered me the rig to try a few casts, which I did. That heavy mono is pretty awkward to cast and there was a pretty good on shore wind blowing in our faces so we didn't get much line out on a cast. The technique seemed to be to throw it out as far as possible and then immediately start to retrieve at a moderate pace. The trick was partly in gauging the crash of the wave so you didn't get knocked over during a cast. Some of the waves splashed up around our shoulders so I stayed up closer to the beach to take pictures where I could elevate the camera above the salt water. Apparently there is pretty good flats fishing just a few miles south of our location, between here and Moon Palace for those who know the territory. I can actually see the lagoon from the top of our building. JF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blakewalk Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 Thats a unique looking setup! What a cool experience, thanks for sharing. Your reports are keeping me at least psychologically warm in these -30 temps. =) Soak up the sun! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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