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A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:07 pm
by Mack The Knife
If there was one consistent feature from yesterday's fishing trip, it was the wind. It was blowing when Inder and I reached the place at 7:30 a.m. and no different when we left twelve hours later. It was windy enough to make small waves and blow light items out of your tackle box.

However, for me this trip was special because I wanted to learn fishing using a baitcaster and I had a most enjoyable time using one. I suppose I couldn't have picked a worse time to learn a baitcaster but even if the conditions had been far worse it wouldn't have dampened my enthusiasm to get cracking with this outfit.

Incidentally, this baitcaster (Abu Garcia Ambassadeur C6000) had been gifted by Abu Garcia to a friend's father for catching a 60+ lbs. mahseer on this very same lake in the early 70's.

Once assembled I show Inder how a baitcaster works and make my first cast into the wind and end up with a backlash/bird's nest. Most impressive! :mrgreen: Fortunately, the tangle takes less than a minute to clear and I cast out again but only to end up with another bird's nest. Whilst untangling the line, I find that the line (20 lbs. Mustad monofilament) has been cut and just manage to grab the line slipping away through the guides. This makes me loose confidence in the line but I re-tie the leader and get on with the casting and I am now doing fine and really enjoying the experience. I let Inder have a couple of casts and he did just fine. One thing I realised is that this rod and reel combo casts much better with a two handed cast.

It is now time to get into the coracle and find ourselves some murrel, followed by some mahseer. I switch to my spinning outfit because I am not very confident about the line on the baitcaster and it also allows me to cast using one hand.

Suffice to say, that we really had to work for our fish. It took two hours before I hooked into a murrel. Inder, had two murrel go for his lure and we spooked one almost under the coracle but other than that there was absolutely no sign of fish.

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We switch to ledgering for mahseer but the absence of taps, leave alone bites, makes me switch back to lure fishing but that proves to be equally unproductive. Inder, however, gets himself a small mahseer early on.

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Later, we row across to the embankment as a WASI member from the cottage wanted to borrow some lead weights as he had forgotten his. Rather than row back and continue sitting for uncooperative mahseer, we decide to have an early bite and then go to Headworks.

On reaching Headworks, I keep the spinning outfit in the car and reach for the baitcaster. This set-up can really belt out the lures and with 20lbs. mono, at that! I treat myself to a couple of more bird's nests but once again they are minor ones and disentangled quickly.

Whilst I am having a thoroughly good time using the baitcaster and hoping to inaugurate the rod with a good size mahseer, Inder is having just as good a time landing two more mahseer.

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At 3:45 p.m. it begins to rain but fortunately it is only a passing shower. After a few more casts we go back to Forbes to ledger for mahseer. I call my fishing guru, if he had any tips on how to hold the line to detect bites on a baitcasting outfit but the gist of the reply was that spinning reels were easier for this purpose. However, I device my own method and find it almost as effective and comfortable.

Not long after the phone call I get a strong pull on the line and strike but end up with another backlash. However, the fault was entirely mine. I had put the reel on freespool whilst lighting a cigarette and had forgotten to re-engage the main drag. C'est la vie... :roll:

Neither of us get a fish during this session and we call it a day at 7:15 p.m..

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Next Saturday, I hope to go with Asif's younger brother and am already looking forward to using the baitcasting rod and reel. Here's hoping that there is no rain or wind and that the fish bite all day long. :mrgreen:

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:36 pm
by Mack The Knife
Does anyone know this insect's correct name?

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Incidentally, those of you have tried a baitcaster and were frustrated or those have read about it being difficult to learn, I suggest you try it - the way it should be used and I can almost guarantee that you will kick yourself for not trying it earlier. I did.

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:19 pm
by OverUnderPump
Mack The Knife Bana";p="45775 wrote:Does anyone know this insect's correct name?
Thats a millipede, did you use it as bait :? ??

regards
8)
OUP

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 1:08 am
by HSharief
Always like the smiles Mack The Knife. Here's my favorite millipede joke....

This guy lived on his own and he was feeling a bit lonely, so he goes to the pet shop to get something to keep him company. The pet shop owner suggested an unusual pet, a talking millipede. OK, thought the man, I'll give it a go, so he bought one and took it home.

That night he decided to test out his new pet, so he opened the box and said, "I'm going to the pub for a drink, do you want to come too?"

But there was no reply. He tried again, "Oi, millipede, wanna come to the boozer with me?" Again, no response. So the man ranted and raved for a bit, but after a while decided to give it one more try before he took the thing back to the shop. So he took the lid off the box and repeated, "I said I'm going to the pub for a drink do you want to come?"

"For God's sake, I heard you the first time" snapped the millipede, "I'm just putting my shoes on"

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:35 am
by Mack The Knife
OUP, I have only ever seen jet black millipedes but it could well be one. I let it go its merry way but I am pretty sure it would have made a good bait.

Sharief, heard that one before but it was still good for a chuckle.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:42 am
by badshah0522
Gud catch Mack The Knife..

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:49 pm
by Olly
Pardon my abrupt words, but Mack The Knife, do you have to shove the bait hook up Mr. Millipede's a** as you do with earthworms ? I could do it only after a few gulps of beer... :evil:

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 7:12 pm
by Mack The Knife
Yes, you would bait the hook the same way as you would an earthworm.

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 8:26 pm
by sudhaiob
Hello there
I am not sure about using a millepede as bait as they give out a foul smelling fluid as a defensive mechanism.
regs
sudhaiob

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 9:35 pm
by Mack The Knife
Thanks for the tip, Sudhaiob.

That's the millipedes off the hook then. Yes, yes...I know its a terrible pun. :mrgreen:

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:19 pm
by OverUnderPump
sudhaiob";p="45821 wrote:Hello there
I am not sure about using a millepede as bait as they give out a foul smelling fluid as a defensive mechanism.
regs
On second thought that might even act as chum for the fish :lol: . Distress calls and signals are often viewed as dinner bells in the animal world.

regards
8)
OUP

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:11 pm
by Pran
Nice pics and write-up, Mack The Knife.

Thats an interesting spinner you have in the third pic. Looks like its got 2 blades. What kind of a spinner is it?

Pran

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 4:41 pm
by kanwar76
Pran";p="45849 wrote: Nice pics and write-up, Mack The Knife.

Thats an interesting spinner you have in the third pic. Looks like its got 2 blades. What kind of a spinner is it?

Pran

Its Mepps long cast Pran with heavy bullet like body and single blade.. its somewhere in kaveri now.. :(

Nice report Rusty...

-Inder

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 5:23 pm
by Mack The Knife
Pran, that's was :mrgreen: Inder's Mepps Long Cast No.5 and it has just one blade.

BTW, if you ever come across a Rapala Floating Magnum (firetiger) :( and/or a Storm Wildeye swimbait (shad), those are MINE! You will be suitably rewarded with a hot piping bonda soup at Mysore Mylary. :P

Inder tells me you would be interested in ordering a spinner kit from Jann's Netcraft. I worked out the cost of a No. 4 spinner with Gamakatsu hooks (excellent stuff) and a French blade and it worked out to Rs.55 and change per spinner before postage cost and duty. A similar spinner costs $3.00 +, before postage and duty, on Cabelas. Mind you this is for the minimum (25 pcs per pack) quantity. It gets cheaper as the quantities increase.

I am interested in the number 4 and 5 sizes. Let me know if you guys are interested and we can do a trial run. I'll probably order it anyway.

P.S.: If you find Inder's Mepp's and give it to me, I'll buy you a coffee as well. :mrgreen:

Re: A windy day at Forbes Sagar.

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 8:06 pm
by Pran
>its somewhere in kaveri now

That's bad. I've lost quite a few spinners at Headworks too.

>it has just one blade.

Time to get my eyes tested!
Mack The Knife Bana";p="45857 wrote: Inder tells me you would be interested in ordering a spinner kit from Jann's Netcraft. I worked out the cost of a No. 4 spinner with Gamakatsu hooks (excellent stuff) and a French blade and it worked out to Rs.55 and change per spinner before postage cost and duty.
Yes I am. Please club my order with yours. Thanks.
Mack The Knife Bana";p="45857 wrote: If you find Inder's Mepp's and give it to me, I'll buy you a coffee as well. :mrgreen:
:lol:

Pran