A weekend's fishing with some of the IFG & IA boys.

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A weekend's fishing with some of the IFG & IA boys.

Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:30 am

Gasramgandu (GG) and Indian Gypsy (from Indian Angler) leave for the WASI stretch on the 30th and I will leave it to them to fill in the details of the days fishing.

The next morning they are joined by Asif (Eljefe), Arif (Asif's younger brother) and me. This is Arif's first fishing trip and once the fundamentals of casting, striking and reeling have been explained, he is left to practice his casting and get us a murrel or two for dinner. Within a few casts he came very close to doing just that but the murrel sensing what was in store for him spat out the lure. I believe this happened twice more during his first session, so he was definitely not a candidate for 'beginners luck'.

Here's Arif casting out for the first time.
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Indian Gypsy, GG, Asif and I then cross the canal to fish the lake from the other side and fortune favours me by giving me a pretty big rohu at the end of my line.

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Following this, GG and Indian Gypsy get into the coracle and paddle off to the opposite end of the lake. Not long after this GG hooks into and lands a good size rohu and it is all the more special as it his first.

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Shortly after this we break for tea and lunch and Asif makes us a super country chicken curry which goes down a treat.

4 p.m. finds Asif and Arif heading to Forbes whilst GG, Indian Gypsy and I leave for the Headworks. By this time the conditions had changed from warm and sunny to windy and cloudy. However, just before the rain hit us, Indian Gypsy caught himself a mahseer.

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Since the fishing at Headworks did not look promising, we decided to join Asif and Arif at Forbes Sagar. Unfortunately, neither of the Ali brothers had caught a murrel for dinner, so I tried for one from along the bank but the conditions were just awful for spinning - bad light, wind, rain, thunder and lightning on the horizon. For those that don't know - despite what you read in the next paragraph, please do not fish in such conditions as the rod acts as a lightning conductor.

GG and Indian Gypsy wisely pushed off to the restaurant overlooking the Shivasamudram waterfalls and I decided to pack up as well. The thought of not having one of Asif's murrel creations was so disappointing that I asked the Ali brothers to follow me in the car whilst I walked along the embankment spinning for murrel. The God's must have finally taken pity on me and sent one murrel darting for the lure. Poor chap! Whilst I practice catch and release most of the time, this fellow was destined for the pot. A big thumbs-up from me and a shout of "DINNER" had Arif out of the car and at my side in a flash. Beyond a doubt this will be one of my most memorable catches as it was caught in adverse conditions and to say I was chuffed to bits would be an understatement.

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The temptation to catch another was too great and I was joined by the Alis and though we spun for an hour, Arif was the only one who had a couple of murrel going for his lure.

After an hour the rain ceased and the three of us decided to fish for mahseer but by the time we got to the casting point it was raining again. We ledgered for half an hour or so but without any encouragement from the fish.

We reached the cottage around 8 p.m., got the tea going and changed into much welcome dry clothes. After this Asif put on his chef's hat and made us the murrel for dinner. Prima!

With dinner out of the way, we went down to the lake to catch some catfish. Finally, after a full day of trying, Arif caught his first fish and as it happened the only fish amongst all of us.

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By mid-night we were all in bed and even the symphony of assorted snores was not enough to keep any of us awake.

Next morning we are joined by Pran as breakfast is being prepared. GG, Indian Gypsy and Arif pack up and head back to Bangalore whilst Asif and I head to Forbes Sagar and Pran to Headworks.

Asif and I catch a few murrel amongst us and Asif even got himself a small mahseer on spinner but other than that, it was pretty slow going. We put an end to the fishing at 2:30 p.m., pack-up and leave for Bangalore. And so endeth another enjoyable weekend of fishing.

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Sanjay, you were missed! Asif is planning another trip in July/August. Please contact him and work something out.

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Post by nagarifle » Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:01 pm

i am not liking fishing any more, since i am doing it, damm what a good day out for some, well done.
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Post by mundaire » Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:44 pm

Seems like all of you had a great time - good pictures and a good read (as always)! Thanks for sharing Rustum :)

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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:32 pm

Abhijeet,

Take a weekend off and join us (Sanjay, Asif, Arif and me) sometime in July/August. Not the best of times to fish due to the rains but we should have some good fun nonetheless.

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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:33 pm

Nagarifle, I'd be really interested in reading about the fishing at your end. It's not the size of the bag that is important.

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Post by nagarifle » Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:07 pm

hi Rusty
we are not doing much fishing here as the rivers comes under the village authority and they have banned fishing, most of the fishing is done via nets and white candles and yes electric.

i use simple rod and line method myself.
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Post by Olly » Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:17 pm

A great outing for you guys.... wonder when the senior Delhi Darlings will get together for a trip to the river... ??

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Post by OverUnderPump » Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:42 pm

Awesome pics, thanks for sharing. Good to know that Senor Jefe can rustle up a culinary storm. Would love to try out some of the dishes you cook someday, Senor'.

Hows that shoulder/deltoid coming along Senor'? Still in pain or slightly better ?

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Re: A weekend's fishing with some of the IFG & IA boys.

Post by indian » Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:38 pm

well done and very nice pics :) thanks for sharing :)

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Post by eljefe » Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:07 pm

Thanks, guys-
Am still chafing from the standard issue life jacket-nape of the neck was on fire that nite-gup shupping with an old friend until 3 am, off to the new airport, flight delayed by an hour, work at 10 am on monday-nothing really mattered-I was on a high and am , each time i go to WASI...Thanks Mack The Knife, for making it happen-it NEVER is the kill, but the thrill of the chase-Jose Ortega y Gasset and Deep Purple paraphrased...

OUP-the aches and pains disappear at times like this...a twinge now and then, but that good soaking, walking, and the bonhomie and camaradiere is indeed a soothing balm.Excuse me for the snivelling.And Mack The Knife never whispered about the hat trick he had? three casts, 3 murral! Last cast by us, had a simultaneous strike on both lures!
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Re: A weekend's fishing with some of the IFG & IA boys.

Post by Sakobav » Sun Jun 08, 2008 7:04 pm

Great fun and thanks for posting.

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