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Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:34 pm
by Mack The Knife
I get a call from Ranjeet at 4:34 a.m. asking me if he could come up as he had arrived a bit early at my place. It's a good thing he did this because I fell asleep after putting off the alarm at 4 a.m..

We reach Anand's place 9 minutes late and for a change he is ready to go. However, we need to make a detour to a temple because he needed to invoke the gods to help him with his libido. :mrgreen: I am not making this up!

With breakfast on everyone's mind we halt for some honest-to-god South India fare. I tank myself up because I was not sure what or how much the others had brought for lunch. As it turned out, I need not have worried as there was enough to go around and this trip turned out to be a hogfest.

Having reached our destination, R & A push off in the coracle with one sole objective in mind - to get their first murrels. They will fill you in on the details.

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Whilst the two of them were busy murreling around, I ledgered for mahseer from the bank and a few hours of patient waiting gets me just one small blighter.

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We meet up again at the car after noon and decided to get lunch out of the way. Anand's chicken-n-mushrooms with loads of pickle and chapatis won the best lunch award by a country mile and I promptly went about the task of stuffing myself but I did not eat the samosa! :evil:

I then accompanied Ranjeet in the coracle and we set out to get him his first murrel. Shortly into the session I get one and after the usual pic and release we continue in our search for the murrel bearing Ranjeet's name.

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At this point, I need to take a break in the narrative to tell you guys that Ranjeet was using a baitcasting set-up. He was completely new to it, infact we spooled the reel when we reached Forbes, and hence at a disadvantage. In other words, his casting was poor. However, he has a good tool for the job and with a little more practice and experience he's going to be glad he shifted to one so early in his fishing career.

To get on with the narrative...Ranjeet makes another of his cockeyed casts, which naturally ends up at the edge of a weedy bank and snags. I pay no attention as by now I am used to this but when he says, he may have a fish at the end of the line I am all attention. I tell him to keep the tension on the line and have the ghillie row up to the snag. I grab hold of the leader and pull and outcomes a murrel spitting invectives. There were congratulations all around and after a few pics, I am delighted to say that Ranjeet was sporting enough to release the fish, rather than take it home.

Here's a visibly delighted Ranjeet with his first murrel. Well done and here's to many more!

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By now the sky was getting overcast with thick black clouds accompanied by thunder and I decided to head back to the car. Fortunately, instead of the usual storm, there was only a light drizzle for thirty minutes or so.

After attending to some 'pressing' business in the shrubbery, I accompany Anand in the coracle to get him his first murrel. We row to a part of the lake that hadn't been disturbed that day and to my embarassment, I hook into a murrel first. I hand the rod over to Anand but the dozy blighter does not maintain the tension and the murrel is gone.

Shortly after this I hook another murrel and bring it to the boat.

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Next, Anand gets a bite but strkes immidiately and the lure flies out of the murrel's mouth and smacks against the coracle.

I am now on my 99th murrel and then something really rare happens. Anand and I hook into murrels simultaneously (literally a split second apart) but we both go and loose our respective fish. :roll: It would have been grand had we got our 100th and 1st murrel simultaneously.

We continue lure fishing for over an hour and Anand is still murrel-less. Not only is this getting to him but to me as well and as the sun begins to set I make a last ditch try in a place where I have always found a murrel or two in residence. Some frantic spinning ensues and then finally, the blighter gets one and we boat it with a huge sigh of relief. Handshakes over with, Anand calls his wife asking her if she would like him to bring the fish back. However, since she is undecided, he lets the fish go.

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We now start our trip back to the car and I start casting for my 100th but it was not to be. Perhaps that will happen when I go back with Anand and Iceman this coming Sunday.

Thanks to Ranjeet for driving both ways (I know it's a b**ch, especially the drive back) and to Anand for the delicious chicken-n-mushrooms. Bring it again this coming Sunday. :mrgreen:

Re: Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 4:50 pm
by Vikram
Very nice as usual and thanks for sharing.

Until I saw the cellphone,I thought for a moment Anand was going to kiss the pisces.

So did the gods get the "mojo workin" or not? Believe me, just happens that I playing Muddy Water's track right now. :lol:


Best-
Vikram

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 5:58 pm
by shooter
its a pity he had to let the fish go. healthy organic, sustainable, ethical, tasty dinner.

Re: Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:01 pm
by kanwar76
Nice pics Rusty as always..

So are these new life jackets or personal?

-Inder

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:13 pm
by Mack The Knife
Anand bought his own from Cabelas, whilst Ranjeet was using the new WASI jackets.

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:44 pm
by Shamsher
Mack The Knife
You ever been fishing on the rivers and the lakes in the himalayas,

very fine spots for Mahaseer. ?

SS

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:49 pm
by Mack The Knife
Unfortunately not, Shamsher. I am a relative new comer to angling and would dearly like to fish in the Himalayas and as many new locations I can get to before heading to the happy hunting grounds.

P.S.: If you angle, I would like to read your experiences on the subject. Thanks.

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 7:09 pm
by Shamsher
Mack The Knife,
A couple of years back I decided to get into fishing. But I had other options which would not get me wet.

My father was a keen angler. I still have a lot of his suff around. Also keep discovering the gears he had.

I did post about my last fishing trip "Hi-Tec Fishing"
you must try that out sometimes.

For this year I have recently done the survey around corbett park, where they allow fishing with permits, but outside the parks. & I hope to be fishing there this winters & also do some tiger spotting in the park
Join in if you can.

A very nice and peaceful place - you should give it at least one try.

SS

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:00 pm
by Sakobav
Thanks for the pictures and Shamsher do post your pictures.

best

Re: Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:12 pm
by Mack The Knife
Shamsher,

Could you by any chance post pics of your father's fishing tackle? Most of us new comers have not seen old tackle and it would be nice to see what was used in the years gone by. Similarly your father's old fishing pics would also be of great interest to some of us.

Thanks for the invite and if my time was fully mine I may just have taken you up on it. I may be going up north during the winter vacations but will most probably have to spend time in Delhi and Jullandhar.

Will have a look at your post.

Thanks.

Mack The Knife

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 9:52 pm
by icemanV
Nice Pics man......wish i could have made it

dude Tenx What were u kissing the slimy fish for? :D

Ice

Re: Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:23 am
by TenX
Mack The Knife Bana";p="57002 wrote: ...They will fill you in on the details....
Coming up...
Mack The Knife Bana";p="57002 wrote: ...but I did not eat the samosa! :evil:...
Next time, there will be photographic evidence of a roaring belly taking in all the blood supply, so much so that the brain does not know what was eaten !! :D
Mack The Knife Bana";p="57002 wrote: ...Anand and I hook into murrels simultaneously (literally a split second apart) but we both go and loose our respective fish. :roll: It would have been grand had we got our 100th and 1st murrel simultaneously....
It would have indeed been a great time.. Anyways, I enjoyed the trip more than usual, probably because of the long wait... a great fishing session. I caught a Mahseer and a butter-Catfish (banana-fish) in the first session, and will post pictures soon.
Mack The Knife Bana";p="57002 wrote: ...(I know it's a b**ch, especially the drive back) and ...
Thanks Ranjeet, for the drive.... :) And yes, I guess I was the only one who enjoyed the way back with a couple of chilled beers, sitting ahead next to Ranjeet :)

Vikram";p="57006 wrote: ...Until I saw the cellphone,I thought for a moment Anand was going to kiss the pisces....
... Imagination.. Hats off :) .. Matter of fact, I was calling my wife and asking her if she wanted the fish home :)
Shamsher";p="57022 wrote: Mack The Knife,
...I hope to be fishing there this winters & also do some tiger spotting in the park...
Lucky you :)
When I visited the Himalayas, I saw a lot of local people ding their bit of fishing in the backwaters of the Bias. The water was so damn cold that I thought there would not be any unfrozen fish in there. I remember the way they carried the fish in a long string roping fishes alternately, like something on a braid. But, from what I remember, the fishes were more of a foot in size and dark in color. Since I was no where into fishing, I dont know any other details...
icemanV";p="57029 wrote: ...dude Tenx What were u kissing the slimy fish for? :D ...
I dunno why... somehow its face resembled a french beard.. maybe thats why :) :)

Re: Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 6:23 pm
by TenX
Here is the report on the first round of coracle angling by Ranjeet and I.

As we set of, the sun was pretty hot and there were almost no sightings of fish in the water. The water was also not clear, and several casts of frog/spinner/hard-bait resulted in no bites at all.
As hard as the luck was, I somehow wanted to keep with the spinner (more than the frog), and several attempts later, I latched on to this 'Banana' Fish / Butter-Catfish, which did not weigh much, but I believe tastes pretty good.
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Soon after, I got another bite with a little bit more fight. It was a Mahseer this time, on hard bait.
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I spent the next few hours after food, with some Ragi, casting from the shore. But there were on;y several very small nibblings, and no bite at all. By then, I heard on the intercom that Ranjeet bet me to catching a Murrel. I dropped the ragi and hook and cast several times with my spinner and frog.. No luck.
I then cast a few times from the docked coracle, desperate to catch a Murrel. I was determined to catch one that day before we head back. It was then that Mack The Knife suggested we go for a spin, and cast off, leaving Ranjeet to try his luck from the shore.
After several attempts (as explained by Mack The Knife), I got my first Murrel.
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The rest of whatever time was left was fruitless, but I did tell them fishes to get ready for next week :)

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:06 pm
by eljefe
Thats a murrely smile anand! Mack The Knife and i had the opposite -we latched onto a murrel each simultaneously! and we both got em in! Mack The Knife was kind enough to keep the line tight on his murral, in the water and take a couple of snaps of me and mine! must be somewhere here.This was the pre baitcaster days...

Re: Fishing with Ranjeet and TenX

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:06 pm
by TenX
eljefe";p="57106 wrote: Thats a murrely smile anand! Mack The Knife and i had the opposite -we latched onto a murrel each simultaneously! and we both got em in! ...
Mack The Knife did mention that this was the second time it happened to him .. :)
So the debut was with you.. good. Waiting for your snaps ...