Archive for September, 2010

Chris Parkin hooks up right outside of Funchal.

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Chris Parkin hooked up right outside town with his family watching from the balcony.

Chris is becoming a veteran angler in Madeira.  Here he is hooked up right outside of town and that was the strike below.  His wife and family were in their hotel when son John said Hey Mum that boat out there is going backwards.  She looked out and recognised the “Katherine B”.  Well thats your Dad you are watching there !!   The fight went on and crewman Norberto got the leader.  I tagged the fish and put the snooter on.  That was it; the fish went ballistic.  Norb got a whack in the face almost knocked his eye out.  Most times these Blues are pussycats at the boat and give up for a quiet release with a minimum of fuss.  Not this one.  I had to cut the thing loose immediately before any further mayhem.

July – It doesn’t take long.

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Big fish on the long Right

Mid July – the bait shows up again

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

With the absence of bait there is really nothing to attract the fish and hold them.

Where ever it is found is a good indication of where to find Big Blue Marlin.

Main source of bait is mackerel as shown on the screen.

A Marlin Fisherman's Dream is to find bait like this. It showed up right outside of town. (Funchal) soundings in meters.

Mr. Luc from Belgium working hard.

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Mr Luc from Belgium was working hard on the one fish he caught this year

The Award

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Late June – Awards

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Dr Eduardo Teixeira and Augusto Figueira, President of the Big Game Club of Portugal.

presenting me with an award for service to Sportfishing.

I was surprised and sincerely grateful to receive this honor.

Late June – Big Blues show up – 999 for Ben Cart.

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

I looked over the gunwale at this slab sided monster and said right away, Ben you have a Grander here.   I got howled down but will stick to my guns, that was a Grander.  I’ve seen too many of them and always go on first impression.   It never really jumped properly near the boat so we did not know what we had.   Good on you Ben — Well Done.

When they are very fat like this thing was they can look short and fool the socks off you.

I might add here that I had a call from Wayne Whippin about that time.  His voice was noticeably shaken. He said, Peter I have just seen the biggest Marlin I have ever seen in my entire life.  He was about one mile away from us.  He said the thing just lay on the surface, fins out and did absolutely nothing.  He took the boat right up to it and had it almost under the rigger.  Still it would do nothing.  From being so close he was able to get a very good idea of length and girth.  His estimate was 15 to 1800.  Wayne is a very experienced fisherman who I have known since the early 70’s.  He knows what big fish look like and BS is not part of his persona.   Apparently nothing could entice the fish to bite and it just sank out of sight.   The Stuff that Dreams are made of.   There are several stories like this from Madeira and I can vouch for one myself.

Benjamin Cart from the USA with a 999 - well done Ben.