Showing posts with label Rodrigues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rodrigues. Show all posts
Saturday, August 2, 2014
RODRIGUES ISLAND: 330 lb marlin on fly
Bob, who is used to fish in Mauritius, came to test Rodrigues as a destination on a single day trip with a friend from a fishing centre based in Switzerland. These specialists in “fly fishing” are successful with a black marlin of 330 lb - 150 kg. Thierry is as much at his ease on the fighting chair as in his single seater craft. Doggies between 15 kg and 18 kg on bait on jigging tackle,
Thursday, April 3, 2014
RODRIGUES ISLAND: a 220 lb giant dogtooth
Yann Colas of Rod Fishing Club in the island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean signals us the catch of a giant dogtooth tuna of 220 pound - 100.240 kilos caught by angler Tony. this is the second dogtooth tuna over 100 kilos caught by Yann Colas boat.
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Friday, November 22, 2013
RODRIGUES ISLAND: great fishing report
Igor, from Royal Safari, comes with his customers Andrey and Natalya. An L one-day trip and a 34 hour-trip on the Eastern Bank were planned. But the weather only enabled them to make 3 days around Rodrigues. These difficult fishing conditions (short and irregular 4m. waves, wind over 20 knots) lead to many unhooks. If there was not much quantity, for once, there were beautiful specimens of
Sunday, October 13, 2013
RODRIGUES: last report from Rod Fishing Club
Yann Colas from Rod Fishing Club in Rodrigues Island in the Indian Ocean send us this report and images: "Igor, from Royal Safari, comes with his customers Andrey and Natalya. An L one-day trip and a 34 hour-trip on the Eastern Bank were planned. But the weather only enabled them to make three days around Rodrigues. These difficult fishing conditions (short and irregular 4m. waves, wind over 20
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
RODRIGUES: fishing report from Rod Fishing Club
06 and 07 March 2012 - Black Marlin TeamYann and his crew Steeve and Mario, and Sophie his sister, took advantage of a two days nice weather window (after several cyclonic depressions) in order to make a 34 hours “tests” trip on the Eastern Bank. We wanted to test two new settings. Marlins’ Boulevard has honoured once again his reputation with a blue marlin of 120kg and some beautiful
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