Thursday, January 9, 2014

MALDIVES END 2013 BY DAY! Part One

We tackle the beautiful Maldives for the third time in 2013. This trip would be slightly different as it would be skewed towards more shore-based fishing. Nonetheless, we still managed lots of time aboard the vessel and didn't waste a minute with the popping and jigging gear...

Like on all trips we had our faithful FCL Labo, Fisherman and Majorcraft sticks...



The lush and familiar surrounds of the reefs beckon. Casting to these drop-offs is the name of the game...



FCL Labo EXT 81MH loaded up with a Maggy Gara Short Popper...



First blood comes from a pesky little Triggerfish...



Then this hungry Mack Tuna attacks the big FCL Labo SPP Slim lure. Where are the GTs?



Everyone works hard with the popping outfits. But the GTs are nowhere to be seen...



We go jigging instead. Didn't take too long to find this little Grouper on the Shout! Flash jig...
 
In fact we find a whole pod. These two on the Fisherman Andaman and Shout! Flash respectively...



The rattling Geecrack Long Gun jig finds one too...



As does the Evergreen Caprice jig...



And the brand new Xesta Agraam jig...



We finally hit a decent adversary. And the fight was to be savoured on the light Majorcraft Giant Killing rod!



A nice Amberjack which took a liking to the Shout! Shab Shab jig and pulled hard...




Alas we hit payload on the popping front with this nicely proportioned GT...



The FCL CSP worked on the FCL EXT rod did the trick...



But it was a solo fish and the day drew to a close with none other...



As usual, the nightly affairs involve light jigs like this Jackall Laser Jig...



The scenery in the mornings are spectacular but this one was spoilt by some very heavy clouds...



We hit a drop off and whip out the jigs. This Mack Tuna responded to this Fisherman Andaman but was a no-contest on the strong Evergreen Poseidon rod...



This fish, however, was a more worthy opponent. A fat Rosy Jobfish on the Andaman as well..



Another greedy Andaman-fooled Mackie...



As witnessed, Fisherman Andamans are a jig of choice. This one got this Grouper on board...



Maldives is known for its abundant Grouper species list and it was no different this trip like this Shout! Shab Shab capture...



Some decent fish like this GT were thrown in the mix. We pose with Shout! Shab Shab jig in jaw while another battle ensues behind...



Its a Black Jack which fell for an Andaman...



Working the Xesta Slow Emotion Flap with the Majorcraft Slow Pitch Giant Killing scored this Cod from deep...



Another specie to add to the tally. A frisky Rainbow Runner which took an FCL Labo SL Jig...



This is a highlight of sorts - a beautiful Clown Triggerfish which fell for a Xesta Flap jig. Amazing colours on this guy!



Another Xesta Flap victim, this time a nice Black Jack...



Followed by a smaller one on the Shout! Shab Shab jig...



Sticking with the Slow Emotion Flap jig pays when this beaut Long Nose Emperor latches on...



This new Xesta jig is really proving its worth...



Double hook up with Majorcraft Giant Killing and Evergreen Poseidon put to work..



Another Maldivian beauty - a crimson Coronation Trout taken on an Evergreen Javeline Jet jig...



Meanwhile the Majocraft Slow Pitch Giant Killing and Xesta Flap combo continues to impress with another fine Rock Cod...



Black Jacks are a common deep water jig taker and this Shout! Shab Shab scores another...



A smaller Coronation Trout falls for a Geecrack Long Gun jig...



A rare Grouper species marks another milestone for the ultra-efficient Fisherman Andaman jig...



Andaman scores another - this time a Green Jobfish...



A fat Coronation Trout is the next Andaman victim. A magnificent capture...



The Andaman barrage continues with this magical Long Nose Emperor. These fish are one of the highlights and they go hard...



No shortage of demersal dwellers. The Emperor is joined by another Coronation Trout and its close cousin the Coral Trout...



We run into a school of small Trevally. This one takes a Xesta Flap jig...



While the second munches on a Xesta Agraam jig and gets pinned...



The Xesta Flap continues to terrorise the Maldivian Trigger population...



And even scores this big Horse Eye Jack or Big Eye Trevally, a real tough fighter...



Every Maldivian sunset is spectacular. But those big heavy clouds just won't go away...



More mini Trevally action, this one on an IMA Gun Peki jig on the light set up...



A slow jig in shallow waters draws another Coronation Trout out from its hidey hole...



This is a radical new jig design from FCL Labo...
 
Another day. Another optimistic morning out on deck...



How's that for a good chugger? We test a prototype FEED LURES popper and find it works amazing. But more design tweaking needs to be done to make it even better...



It doesn't take long to score this GT...



This is a Maldivian spec FEED Bell popper envisaged...



We then switch to the production FEED LURES Bell60 popper and it gets nailed by this Sailfish. The following sequence shows the ensuing moments...



It struggles to shake it off...



Then jumps...




It stirs the water to foam...



And as it comes up for another leap the popper comes loose. An exhilarating few moments for all aboard...



Redemption comes a few casts later with this GT...



The FEED Bell60 with a Maldivian Gee to its credit...



We find the reef terrors a little more obliging on this day. This one fell for a sinking El Nadador stickbait...



And was followed up shortly after by another one...



As the bite slowed we find ourselves with jig rod in hand again. This Green Jobfish got things started by taking this Xesta After Burner jig...



Then a Rosy Jobfish decides it wants the Xesta After Burner next...



The Xesta Flap continues to show its great 'ground' work with a Rock Cod...



Not to be outdone is the Evergreen Caprice jig with a Sea Bream...



A nice Nassau Grouper from the deep with the Shout! Flash it fell for...



Black Jacks remind us of their presence daily. This one is a Shab Shab victim...



Another hefty Nassau Grouper comes aboard, courtesy of the Shout! Width jig this time...


 
Watch out for the Part Two continuation coming soon.


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2 comments:

  1. hey,mate...
    what reel did you paired with Majorcraft Giant Killing?

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  2. It should be a TwinPower by Shimano

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