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Main => Organised Trips and Fuel Cost Sharing => Topic started by: skip on June 26, 2006, 22:44:25 CET

Title: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: skip on June 26, 2006, 22:44:25 CET
Dear All,

We are thinking of a 2 day trip over the long weekend, approx 30-50 miles out for some big game. Action would be on the West coast area with the location/route still undecided, though between SE from Freeport up to NW towards Gozo direction.

Possible days would be departure first thing Friday morning (5 - 6am) to head down to just outside Freeport, rendevous with any other boats interested in joining at around 8am and then heading out at trolling speed approx 5.5 knots with lines deployed. Depending on the number of boats who would be interested we could run an Inverted V and create a good spread.

Not sure of the boat sizes out there but we can certainly function as a support vessel in case of any problems, we've got 2 radio's, flares, fresh water, first aid, portable generator etc etc and most likely we will also have a 4.6 meter dingy with us.

Target species would be Bluefin/Albacore during the day, with the plan to drift overnight and fish for swords etc, and then resume trolling on the 2nd day heading back via a different route.

Safety in numbers as they say; so we would all reinforce each other, plus we stand a much better chance of getting good shoals up to the surface with more boats fishing for them. Unlike shore fishing, there are plenty of fish to go around all the boats when we hit a good shoal and greater chances of keeping them in the area due to increased activity.

If the weather is right, the distance should be no problem even for the smaller boats, and if the numbers are sufficient special permission can be obtained from the MMA for S registered boats to leave the 12nm territorial limits they are supposed to be limited to!

If anyone is interested, please post below, even perhaps modifications to the plans or others suggestions are most welcome. We could always reduce the outbound distance slighty to say 25-30 miles and then run parallel with the coast. Alternatively we could meet as a group for a day's fishing?

Skip
Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: gottie on June 27, 2006, 13:29:39 CET
Would be interested but it all depends on the weather. My boat is only 5.1 Metres long.

Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: skip on June 27, 2006, 14:58:17 CET
Fair point gottie, indeed the weather needs to be 2/3 instead of the F3/F4 that the forecast is currently showing which isn't very good and a shame. However even if we don't go for it this weekend, it would be good if everyone could indicate their level of interest, how far they would be willing to go out etc so that maybe we can plan for another time. Perhaps even this week was short notice, as I would imagine you are S registered and that may take a few days to get approval.

However with the current forecast and even maybe hitting a F5 in area's this weekend is not looking good at all, so it's now more a question of July.
Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: Simon G on June 27, 2006, 18:13:21 CET
aw skip
i am trying to convince a 30 ft boat with freezers to join will keep you updated
Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: skip on June 28, 2006, 08:08:22 CET
Weather has changed again, now looking like a full day Sunday would be best.

Skip
Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: ciappinu on June 28, 2006, 10:23:40 CET
We should be out in the Filfla Area next Saturday morning. Seems like it will be another nice day.
Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: skip on June 28, 2006, 13:25:12 CET
Good luck for Sat, looks like it will be Sunday for us, due to the football Sat eve. Do you keep a VHF on Ch16 Ciappinu?

Skip
Title: Re: Offshore Big Game Hunt
Post by: ciappinu on June 28, 2006, 17:39:00 CET
No VHF no....I'm still saving for the GPS!

Cheers.

Leonard