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Re: first pics from Tobago

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 7:58 am
by Steve Pitts
I've just spent a week on TOBAGO and sad to say that the shore fishing was nowhere up to the usual standard.

There were no baitfish to be found anywhere and as a result, no predators within casting range of the shore.

We were really dumbfounded by the absence of baitfish, birds and tarpon, jacks etc.
Even the banker marks like Plymouth were devoid of any fish of any kind and there weren't even any pelicans sitting on the pirogues. I could count the number of pelicans and terns that I saw all week on the fingers of both hands :shock:
The local guys who fish at Crown Point were just limin' most times.
I didn't see anyone get a handline out all week, let alone catch anything.

We did manage a couple of snook, cuda and houndfish, but compared to past visits caught as much in one week as we expect to in a day.

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I can put up with not catching when the day breaks like this

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Snook on a soft plastic (Rich had two just before on a Maria Angel Kiss)


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The surf was running this evening, but something was hungry


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The first cuda from this mark - interesting.



Around Sunday of last week all became clear, as there was a hell of a set of swells coming in e.g. surf to 10ft smashing against the wall at Grange and even at Pigeon Point there was surf in the lagoon by the pier which made swimming dangerous. One of the dive boats was ripped from her moorings and ended up swamped and grounded on the beach.

On the morning of my last day a shoal of jacks were busting bait out at cable bay and the sea was settled at last so maybe the baitfish had returned once the swells had abated.

Mike and his son Richard are still out there and if you check out his website around this time next week, he'll have put a couple of reports on and I fully expect that he'll be reporting a much better second week's sport.

Cheers
Steve

Re: first pics from Tobago

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:44 am
by Steve Pitts
The first of Mike's blogs is here -
http://www.mikeladle.com/archive/catch301.html

http://www.mikeladle.com/archive/catch302.html

more to follow in a few days.

The second week turned out to be better, but still hard going for Mike and Rich.
Very interesting that we caught a barracuda from a bay that had never produced cuda during 30-40 odd sessions there over the past 8 years and then Mike caught a southern sennet and a cero mackerel, both of which we had never caught before from the shore.

Steve

Re: first pics from Tobago

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:49 am
by GregAdler
hey guys...some more pics from my 6 weeks stay in Tobago...
a detailed report is to come soon...

tbc

tight lines Greg

Re: first pics from Tobago

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 7:42 pm
by Brian E.
That is some serious fishporn Greg, my compliments on a externship well chosen. I might switch from veterinary science to human medicin just to be able to to some surgery rounds in tobago. :)
I can't wait to travel to Tobago, i still have to sit out 6 weeks.
What's the story on the amazing jack, did you see it swim, did you get it on a popper. must have been a hell of a fight on that 8 weight i guess. No heart attacks.

looking forward to seeing and reading more.

Hope you can still catch a tarpon!

Brian