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New angler in town

Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:57 pm

Whilst TenX was recently in the U.S., I persuaded him to buy some angling tackle and get into the sport.

He arrived on Saturday and the next day we left for my usual fishing haunt. Demonstrated the basics to him and he was almost off to a dream start - a murrel went for his lure on his very first cast but spat it out before he could strike.

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After a while we got into the coracle and went spinning for murrel as this is a relatively easier fish to open your angling account with. Let me say, that so far, he has been the quickest to grasp the basics of casting but the fish were more interested in my spinner and spoon than his lure and so he was yet to open his account by the time we rowed back to the jeep for lunch. I had a reasonably good session and managed to catch five.

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By now the heat was really getting to me and instead of sensibly quenching my thirst with tea (the water had turned hot), we went off to the twin falls to drink aerated drinks at the cafe. I am afraid I overdosed on the Sprite and not only did it eventually increase my thirst, I was genuinely feeling ill and for the first time ever contemplated packing up and going home.

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However, the contemplations remained just that and we headed off to Headworks. Once there, I took a breather in the shade and then started spinning for mahseer whilst Anand and one of the guards went to the upstream end of the dam to drift fish for the same. I did not catch any mahseer but managed to catch two more murrel. I found this rather strange as one does not usually find these fish in strong currents.

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After a couple of hours at Headworks we headed back to Forbes Sagar to ledger for mahseer and rohu. This is when Anand finally caught his first fish and what a way to open one's angling account. Not only had he hooked into a reasonable size mahseer but it was a Tor mussullah (thanks for the correction GG), a sub-species I had not seen on the WASI stretch and the biggest since WASI got the lease to this stretch three years ago. The previous ones being no more than a few hundred grams in weight, whilst this was a 4 kg plus fish and a real scrapper to boot.

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I managed to catch the usual blue finned mahseer and it was the most boring fight I have ever encountered. Infact it cannot even be called a fight. It just came in as if it knew it was going to be released.

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Anand then hooked into two more small mahseer and the grin says it all.

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We would have continued fishing for another hour but I had to get back to the bank to attend to nature's call - the big one. :mrgreen: So there endeth another day on the WASI stretch.

Tackle used:

Rods - Temple Fork Outfitter 6', 2 piece and Berkley Lightning 7', 2 piece.

Reels - Daiwa Exceler 4000 and Shimano Symetre 4000.

Line - 20 lb. Power Pro / 20 lb Berkley Trilene Big Game and 14 lb. Berkley Iron Silk.
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Re: New angler in town

Post by Pran » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:44 pm

Congrats Anand, that's a good sized mahseer you've caught.

Mack The Knife, where was pic 8 shot?

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Post by GasramGandu » Mon Mar 03, 2008 7:57 pm

Nice report as usual, Rusty. Nice to see that there are still some decent sized fish in the lake.

Congratulations, Anand. You're off to a flying start!

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Re: New angler in town

Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:08 pm

Pran";p="39737 wrote:Mack The Knife, where was pic 8 shot?
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Gaganachukki and Barachukki (spellings?) falls. More or less dried up at the moment but you should go and see them during the monsoons.

The pool at the bottom of the falls have been known to contain some big mahseer.
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Post by TenX » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:47 pm

Thanks all.
I had a good coach, and a whole day to add to my enthu. Overall, despite the scorching sun, it was as good a start as anyone could get. And it is starts like this that make sure the intrest in the game stays and grows.
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Re: New angler in town

Post by Pran » Mon Mar 03, 2008 9:57 pm

Mack The Knife Bana";p="39744 wrote: Gaganachukki and Barachukki falls.
Thanks.
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Post by eljefe » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:17 pm

Tenx,
Great start-you had a wonderful coach and the best of beginners luck.May it stay that way for all times.
A LONG TIME AGO (IT SEEMS LIKE!) Mack The Knife TOOK OUT TWO 'LEFT HANDED, ALL THUMBS' NEWBIES AND WE HAD THE TIME OF OUR LIFE ;)
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Post by TenX » Mon Mar 03, 2008 10:21 pm

The picture of the dried falls in Rustum's posting is GaganaChukki falls. There is another falls a few more kms away which is called Barachukki Falls.
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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:21 pm

eljefe";p="39753 wrote:Tenx,
Great start-you had a wonderful coach and the best of beginners luck.May it stay that way for all times.
A LONG TIME AGO (IT SEEMS LIKE!) Mack The Knife TOOK OUT TWO 'LEFT HANDED, ALL THUMBS' NEWBIES AND WE HAD THE TIME OF OUR LIFE ;)
ps-no 'Tang' as usual?
Don't go putting yourself down. You weren't too shabby yourself.

No Tang, I'm afraid. Last weekend was hot but I could manage it but yesterday's session clobbered me badly for a few hours.

Ah, so now I am a coach, am I? Best I refrain from casting when any of you chaps are around then. :mrgreen: Guess the bad temper and cussing is just an act as well, eh? ;)
The picture of the dried falls in Rustum's posting is GaganaChukki falls. There is another falls a few more kms away which is called Barachukki Falls.
Thanks for correcting me. I was always under the impression that both falls were next to each other as seen in the pic.

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Post by eljefe » Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:44 pm

Time for a camelbak hydration system!!
surprised about your choice of sprite-now it joins the 'bakhi sab bakwas ' list!!
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Post by Sakobav » Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:24 am

Nice Coach Mack The Knife maybe we need to come down to WASI for initiatin..

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Re: New angler in town

Post by axp817 » Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:40 am

great pictures and report, as usual.

I'm gonna have to make a trip to Bangalore some day.

I will need someone (Asif?) to make me a pot of fish. Boy, am I demanding or what?


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Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:13 am

eljefe";p="39766 wrote:Time for a camelbak hydration system!!
I saw a smallish one on sale at Cabelas recently. The problem is that it will be one more thing to lug around.

Come to think of it I had one (the Swiss one's available at Victorinox show rooms) but gifted it away as I wasn't using it.

Also, this compulsory wearing of life jackets is proving to be a real problem in the heat.

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Re: New angler in town

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Mar 04, 2008 8:22 am

maybe we need to come down to WASI for initiation.
I'm gonna have to make a trip to Bangalore some day.

I will need someone (Asif?) to make me a pot of fish. Boy, am I demanding or what?
You guys are always welcome. Only thing I cannot guarantee is the presence of Cordon Bleu Asif.

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