A few weeks ago I returned to India and what a pleasure it was to leave behind the gloom of England and step out into the sunshine of the sub-continent. The fishing has started with a bang! For many months I've been dreaming of getting stuck into some big, hard fighting, saltwater fish and I certainly haven't been disappointed! The fishing over the summer in the UK was certainly good, but there was one thing missing; and that was a screaming drag!
I've mainly been targetting barramundi and, so far, the tally stands at twenty two, with a few bonus mangrove jacks and flathead thrown in for good measure. Plenty more barra have won an early freedom thanks to their aerial acrobatics, but all that I have caught have been released after a quick photo.
I've mainly been targetting barramundi and, so far, the tally stands at twenty two, with a few bonus mangrove jacks and flathead thrown in for good measure. Plenty more barra have won an early freedom thanks to their aerial acrobatics, but all that I have caught have been released after a quick photo.
Abbey trying his luck in the setting sun of western India. |
A hectic session produced nine barramundi, with two large fish and the rest around 5 kg and under. I missed another 8 bites and a couple of fish threw the hook. Some great fishing to say the least. |
One of the bigger specimens of the session. Lots of spectacular jumps in the bright moonlight, but finally the fight went my way! |
Flathead like to lie on the sandy bottom, perfectly camouflaged, ready to ambush any small fish or prawns passing by. This one mistook my shad for a small baitfish! |