Day 30 - Marlin Catch!

Clearlake II
Graham van't Hoff
Sat 3 Dec 2011 09:03
Current
position "17:23.5N 47:29.4W”.
A good afternoon
yesterday was capped off somewhat dramatically. As Byron pronounced that we
weren’t going to catch anything today, so let’s bring in the reels, Graham’s
reel suddenly sprung into life. As we scrambled to slow the boat down and get
the rod in the right position to haul in the fish it became clear this was a big
one. After about 20 minutes of reeling, the fish surfaced some 500 metres away –
it was a marlin! If not before we knew we had a fight on our hands now. Reeling
was incredibly tough so it took to both Byron and Graham working it, with Byron
and Graham hanging on, for dear life at times, Byron hauling on the rod, and
Graham reeling in. As the marlin got close he went nuts, towing this way and
that around the boat, and then diving deep, deep deep. You can see the first
three pics showing our earliest sight of him and then us struggling to hold on
and the rod bent over at 90 degrees while the marlin dove deep under the boat
and we clung on! The fight took some 45 minutes before he was mostly out of
energy, and we had him relatively docile at the back of the boat. What a beauty!
We reckoned his total length to be about 6 feet and weighing perhaps 100 lbs.
You can see him up close after he’d slowed down.
So now we
were left with a decision what to do next. No doubt this size of fish would
stock us in excellent marlin steaks for weeks to come, but could we do justice
to it (and did we have enough space in the freezer)? More seriously, we worried
about the fight that would take place if we sought to land him in the boat’s
small confines, and the dangers to the individuals (us) of a huge fish with a
big spike fighting for its existence. We decided to let him fight another day
and cut him loose – he went deep straight away. Hopefully he’ll recover well,
but we certainly have been left with a memory of a lifetime – bringing in a
marlin!
Otherwise
we continue with fair winds and good progress, generally over 7 knots. We’re
heading more south at present – the winds remain favourable towards the north
until about Wednesday when they disappear with a ridge – so we’re driving south
with good winds with the aim to dip under that lull in wind as we approach St
Lucia. Current target for St Lucia arrival is Thursday afternoon, but lots can
happen in the meantime...
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