Giles Hits Oman….
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I am fishing the small group of islands here:
Drive up from Salala yesterday was spectacular:
Off we go fishing (as it turned out just casting - no fish..
It was extremely windy and the boat ride back from the islands was 2.5 hours. I was lying on a bean bag at the rear of the boat and I swear I thought the crew were pouring buckets of water over me the whole way back. I got a tad wet.
Proof that people do catch. These are successful lures left behind by previous fishermen. If you can see weights on any of them, that is the weight of the GT that the lure caught….
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Great shots!
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Just took a Skype call from a VERY excited Giles… watch this space...
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Bless him, he's on Cloud 9: "it's a fish of a lifetime", which presumably means he won't ever want to go again, having reached such a pinnacle
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First 'war wounds' ?
Unfortunately, I do not have a video of how that happened. But I had to move from the middle of the boat to the back to play the fish. I was slightly off balance and the fish made a run, I ended up on my knee's being pulled off the boat, I had to be grabbed around the ankles and be pulled back in. True story…
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I'm taking the crew down to The Brewpot for beers to celebrate Giles's great fishing achievements!
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Bloody hell!
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More.
Once the fish is safely in the boat, which with fish this large is a 2 person job, we keep them wet & oxygenated by pouring water over them and their gills…
We then place on a carrying/weighing mat & weigh, and measure…
And that info is recorded and the fish is then tagged with that info. The tag is the blue thing just forward of the dorsal fin…
(notice that I have removed the barbs from the hooks to cause as little damage to the fish as possible…)