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 Post subject: Trolling in Maldives
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:10 pm 
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Well, I took a short vacation (1 week) in Maldives from january 1st to january 8th and let me tell ya this is by far the most beautiful marine place I've ever seen, clarity water is comparable to Bahamas, but marine life is a million times thicker and more colorful. Snorkeling and free diving overthere is like swimming in a giant acquarium!!! Obviously in a place like that I had to find a way to do some fishing that you might think is the easiest thing in the world...not at all!!! Fishing is forbidden to all the tourists and the only way to do it is to go with a local boat and stick with what they have in terms of gear, tackle and mostly skills :lol: :lol: :lol:
I was lucky enough since the resort I was staying had a fishing excursion that they call "Big Game", so you might guess blue marlins, sailfish, wahoos and so on...not even close!!
The boat is a local wooden boat called "Dhoni", pretty stable and solid, but slow as hell for fast pelagic fish. 2 people allowed other than the captain and the mate so it was me and a bulgarian guy who was fishing saltwater for the first time in his life....The equipment was the best you can find overthere, a senator 4/0 on a 6'6" daiwa rod and a daiwa sealine on a 6'6" penn slammer rod, can you switch them??? WTF!!!!! :lol:
Both reels were spooled with about 100 yds of 100 lbs line :lol: and the lures they used were two octopus skirts with a single hook on a trace of cable wire....we left at 5:45 am as soon as the sun came up and we trolled those things for a while in the blue water (120' or so) looking for cudas and dolphins, no luck obviously except for a bunch of giant houndfish that the locals said to be really tasty (see, I'm not the only one :lol: ). After a while I asked if they had other lures and the captain took out 2 brand new rapala magnum that he said he never used, WTF #2!!!! So I took out the wire and put the 2 magnum on the mono line and told the captain to work the reef lines and the ledges for the last hour of fishing, we finally got some good bites and we pulled out a nice banded leopard cod, a smallish lunar-tailed rock grouper and a nice size green jobfish (kind of a mullet snapper), then I saw some movement at the surface and I started reeling one of those lures as fast as I can and immediately hooked on a nice fish, fought it for a while until it was under the boat and it was a 15-20 lbs bluefin trevally, but when the mate went for the gaff he just hooked the lure and pulled it out of the fish mouth... :lol: :lol: :lol: It was then time to get back to the dock, we had grilled grouper and jobfish for dinner that turned out to be pretty good eating, it was definitely a great day out on the water and for 20$ per person you can't really ask more to those guys who usually fish with yo-yos and chicken chunks!
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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Nice report, a place that is on my wish list for popping and jigging trevallys

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:27 pm 
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Rijkaard wrote:
no luck obviously except for a bunch of giant houndfish that the locals said to be really tasty (see, I'm not the only one :lol: ).



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Man I was gonna say you went there and no Trevaly's? That place looks so awesome in pictures. Can't wait to see the ones you took. :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:


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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
PostPosted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 5:30 pm 
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fishnfool73 wrote:
Nice report, a place that is on my wish list for popping and jigging trevallys


:thumright: I guess you can catch'em all day long since they're all over the place on the ledges...I saw them by the thousands simply snorkeling 200' from the shore, some in he 30-40 lbs range too :wink:
You can pop for big cuberas overthere as well, they use to swim right down the surface especially at sunup


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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Here some pics
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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Wow thats some beautiful looking water, and that cod has nice colors on it as well.

Thanks for the report

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Nice reef fish. :toast:


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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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These are great Ricky, just one question, what is a "mullet" snapper? (i have a feeling Zebco will Photoshop One for us hahahaha)


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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Sweet

Ricky - glad you enjoyed :toast:

Thnx for the pics too

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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cyril1974 wrote:
These are great Ricky, just one question, what is a "mullet" snapper? (i have a feeling Zebco will Photoshop One for us hahahaha)


mullet snapper is a kind of fish that can be caught in central america and caribbean waters, like this one Image

the one I caught is called green jobfish
the "leopard cod" is in reality a kind of grouper :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Looks more like a Mullet/Jack Mullet/Grouper. Great pics, Ricky

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Rijkaard wrote:
cyril1974 wrote:
These are great Ricky, just one question, what is a "mullet" snapper? (i have a feeling Zebco will Photoshop One for us hahahaha)


mullet snapper is a kind of fish that can be caught in central america and caribbean waters, like this one Image

the one I caught is called green jobfish
the "leopard cod" is in reality a kind of grouper :wink:


Buahahaha you werent kidding by the phrase "mullet snapper", exactly what i imagined it to be

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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How cool is that??? Freaking awesome boat! Sounds like a nice vacation! :cheers:

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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mustve been awesome for you ricky. glad you got that opportunity man! :toast:

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 Post subject: Re: Trolling in Maldives
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Gosh Ricky!!! That was super cool! Very nice bunch of exotic fish (now it gets my brain going again...Maldives is in my bucket list...but I think it just went a few more spots close to the top :mrgreen: )

Regarding poor quality local gear, that's what you can expect from most local small boat fisherman...that's why I usually lug my own gear (and sometimes lures too!). It's a big hassle...but if I'm paying some good money to fish in good locations, I should at least have good gear.

And you had to go try those Magnums :roll: I bet their whole intention was to catch houndfish only...get rid of those annoying things...but you had to use the top lure and catch their "protected" species like groupers and snappers :P

Just teasing. Top stuff my friend...I'm jealous...such beautiful fish!

$20 for the day is really cheap! Can you PM me some info on where you stayed (and the contact at the hotel for the fishing?) Gonna see if I can sucker in my sister for a trip to Maldives. She can snorkel all day...I'll take a $20 charter every day and rack up on species :mrgreen:


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