A days fishing...
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A days fishing...
...at the WASI stretch. Again!
Accompanying me were Gasramgandu and his cousin Dhanu. They are a regular Punch and Judy show so entertainment is guaranteed.
Picked up GG, then his cousin and we then proceeded to the lake via the Kanakapura Road. Avoid this road. One saves nothing in time and the stretch isn't too kind on the vehicle or your backside if you happen to be sitting in the back of a Gypsy.
Rather than start at the lake we decided to begin our day's fishing at the dam at GG's insistence and it turned out to be a pretty fruitful decision.
GG gave me a new lure to use and for the first time ever I caught a fish with my very first cast of the day.
After this I hooked into a second mahseer so things were really looking good.
Dhanu then joined me on the canal side of the dam and must have got a biggish strike because it straightend out the snap his spinner was attached to. However, luck did not desert him and he was into a 3 or 4 kg mahseer soon after.
Dhanu then bagged another on the Cauvery side of the dam and this one decided to sulk and Dhanu just had to wait her out.
GG also caught a couple of mahseer but I do not have any pictures of these.
After a couple of hours at Headworks we left for Forbes Sagar. With breakfast done with, GG and Dhanu pushed off in the coracle to spin for murrel whilst I decided to ledger and spin for mahseer. Other than one mahseer on spinner and a suntan, I had nothing to show for my efforts. However, the fish were there as I had spotted a few mahseer near the edges whilst walking along the bund.
Dhanu's session was a little more rewarding as he managed to get three or four murral.
After lunch Dhanu and I did some spinning for murrel from the coracle and drew a blank. All we had were three bites but these were not converted into hook ups. There's only one other time (last October), when I have know the murrel to show such disinterest.
Around 4:30ish we anchored ourselves amongst some weeds and ledgered for rohu and mahseer. I managed to get a small Carnatic Carp and GG got a Wallaga Attu as the sun set but that was more or less it.
Whilst glidding down the lake to where the Gypsy was parked I was spinning about in the hopes of getting one last mahseer and somehow foul hooked this little fellow.
That's all for now. Next week I take a newcomer fishing and hopefully will convert him to the sport before dusk next Saturday.
Mack The Knife
Accompanying me were Gasramgandu and his cousin Dhanu. They are a regular Punch and Judy show so entertainment is guaranteed.
Picked up GG, then his cousin and we then proceeded to the lake via the Kanakapura Road. Avoid this road. One saves nothing in time and the stretch isn't too kind on the vehicle or your backside if you happen to be sitting in the back of a Gypsy.
Rather than start at the lake we decided to begin our day's fishing at the dam at GG's insistence and it turned out to be a pretty fruitful decision.
GG gave me a new lure to use and for the first time ever I caught a fish with my very first cast of the day.
After this I hooked into a second mahseer so things were really looking good.
Dhanu then joined me on the canal side of the dam and must have got a biggish strike because it straightend out the snap his spinner was attached to. However, luck did not desert him and he was into a 3 or 4 kg mahseer soon after.
Dhanu then bagged another on the Cauvery side of the dam and this one decided to sulk and Dhanu just had to wait her out.
GG also caught a couple of mahseer but I do not have any pictures of these.
After a couple of hours at Headworks we left for Forbes Sagar. With breakfast done with, GG and Dhanu pushed off in the coracle to spin for murrel whilst I decided to ledger and spin for mahseer. Other than one mahseer on spinner and a suntan, I had nothing to show for my efforts. However, the fish were there as I had spotted a few mahseer near the edges whilst walking along the bund.
Dhanu's session was a little more rewarding as he managed to get three or four murral.
After lunch Dhanu and I did some spinning for murrel from the coracle and drew a blank. All we had were three bites but these were not converted into hook ups. There's only one other time (last October), when I have know the murrel to show such disinterest.
Around 4:30ish we anchored ourselves amongst some weeds and ledgered for rohu and mahseer. I managed to get a small Carnatic Carp and GG got a Wallaga Attu as the sun set but that was more or less it.
Whilst glidding down the lake to where the Gypsy was parked I was spinning about in the hopes of getting one last mahseer and somehow foul hooked this little fellow.
That's all for now. Next week I take a newcomer fishing and hopefully will convert him to the sport before dusk next Saturday.
Mack The Knife
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Great Going Mack The Knife,
welcome to plugs and lets hope the mahseer ther like 'em.
What was the lure used? Halco? any idea about the hook size?
By dam, you mean headworks? atleast that whats it looks like to me-or another very similar location
welcome to plugs and lets hope the mahseer ther like 'em.
What was the lure used? Halco? any idea about the hook size?
By dam, you mean headworks? atleast that whats it looks like to me-or another very similar location
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Re: A days fishing...
Asif, it was a Rapala Floating Magnum but I have no idea about the hook size. Yes, that was at Headworks.
Are we still on for March?
Are we still on for March?
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Re: A days fishing...
Nice write-up and pics, Mack The Knife.
>and GG got a Wallaga Attu
Whats that? Got a pic?
Pran
>and GG got a Wallaga Attu
Whats that? Got a pic?
Pran
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Pran,
A Wallaga Attu is a specie of catfish and also known as the freshwater shark.
GG caught a small one and you can see the guard holding it in the second last pic.
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... p?id=10243
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... ies_id=163
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/piranha038/wallago.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallago_attu
A Wallaga Attu is a specie of catfish and also known as the freshwater shark.
GG caught a small one and you can see the guard holding it in the second last pic.
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Species ... p?id=10243
http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/sp ... ies_id=163
http://www.angelfire.com/biz/piranha038/wallago.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallago_attu
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Thanks Mack The Knife. I missed that pic earlier. What was the Wallagu Attu caught on? Are there bigger ones in the lake?Mack The Knife Bana";p="38399 wrote:Pran,
A Wallaga Attu is a specie of catfish and also known as the freshwater shark.
GG caught a small one and you can see the guard holding it in the second last pic.
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Re: A days fishing...
Great Pictures and seems like lots of fun..
Cheers
Ranjeet
Cheers
Ranjeet
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Re: A days fishing...
nice pics murrels make a very good eating .do u get those huge mahseers in that lake??
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GG,
Have you had decent strike rates with artificials on mahseer, down south?
Axx
PS- original trebles or retrofitted?
Have you had decent strike rates with artificials on mahseer, down south?
Axx
PS- original trebles or retrofitted?
''It dont mean a thing, if it aint got that zing!''
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."