Aaron Atkins strapped in to a Black Marlin (c) Duarte Rato
450 lbs Black Marlin for Aaron Atkins
Aaron Atkins and his son Andres come for a second visit to Bazaruto to fish with us. Their first visit three years ago produced 3 Black Marlin for Aaron in as many days. Given the conditions this time they did not get so many fish but amongst all the yellowfin, sharks, wahoo and other game fish Aaron did manage to release an estimated 450 lbs Black, his biggest Marlin to date….well done Aaron!!!
Marlin tagged and about to be released (c) Duarte RatoFather and son battling it out with the yellowfin of Bazaruto (c) Duarte rato
We had some pretty good sessions all along this last week fishing light tackle spinning but one was really awesome with the boys releasing over 10 species of fish in two crazy hours of jigging at Alladin´s!!! Here´s some pictures of the action…
Green Jobfish. Also known as Kaakap. And Kakaap?! Great eating! (c) Rato
Oey! Sharks are surviving fine in the Bazaruto Archipelago Reserve (c) ratoBaby GT ready for photo and release (c) Captain Duarte Rato
Yellowfin like this jump on the jigging style of fishing (c) Rato
My charter this week did not want to fish for Marlin which was a real letdown as the fish finally starting to show in better numbers and some big fish have been caught recently including a 923 lbs Black that was the biggest on the CADSAS competition held at Inhassoro last week.
As I said my guests only wanted to do light tackle spinning, plugging and jigging for the week but on the afternoon of the first day I convince them to pull Marlin lures for a couple hours and we raised three only hooking one that pulled the hooks. They were really shy on the lures so when we got a Yellowfin tuna the next day I begged them to put it out as live bait just for half an hour and within 20 minutes we hooked up to this acrobatic fish which was Scott´s Brown first ever Marlin release.
That was it Marlin fishing for the week but we still had a few other encounters with them. One day we at 25 Mile Reef plugging for GT´s when we get a 300 pound fish come after the rooster popper in 15 meters of water and the yesterday we hooked one about 140 lbs on a bucktail jig while jigging in 28 meters of water out of III trees with light tackle…obviously it was a rather short encounter!!!
Black marlin jumping in the clear Bazaruto waters (c) Duarte RatoVery high speed chase! (c) Duarte RatoScott´s Brown first ever Marlin release (c) Duarte Rato
September is Wahoo time in Mozambique (c) Duarte Rato
Wahooooooooo!!!
September is know for the arrival of many big wahoo around the Bazaruto archipelago and even tough we are certainly having a late start to the season and conditions have not been what we are used to this time of the year some of these fast speedster’s have showed up giving some great fun.
Biggest caught so far was 31kg and we have had a numerous fish pass the 25 kilo mark…