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DOUBLE HEADER MARLIN FOR CHRISSIE & JOHN JACKSON

DOUBLE HEADER MARLIN FOR CHRISSIE & JOHN JACKSON

by Captain Duarte Rato on Bazaruto Island

Over the last 6 days we had Chrissie and John Jackson from the States and despite a slow Marlin bite we had great fun and some good fishing. The first day four days were great fun and we raised a number of Marlin, one estimated very close to a 1000 pounds. We released one about 150 lbs, a sailfish and got a good number of game fish including dorado, wahoo, yellowfin tuna, skipjack, bonito, great barracuda and queen mackerel.

Our 5th day started up north at lighthouse and we had not set the spread for more than 15 minutes when both, the left short and long go simultaneously. What a sight as the two Marlin jumped in together in our wake and what pandemonium as we tried to clear the deck and make sure the lines did not cross over. After that initial chaos we had everything under control and we decided to deal with the smallest fish first which John was fighting stand up. We made short work of it and soon we had the 150 pounder by the boat, tagged it and let it go. Now it was time to deal with the bigger fish which Chrissie was fighting from the fighting chair. The fish was deep but as soon as we got on top of it and applied some more heat it come up and gave us an absolute fantastic jumping display in the beautiful morning light. We got it close to the  boat but it was a hard fish and with 40 pounds of drag (as much as Chrissie wanted to go) it still took us another 10 minutes to get it under control by the side of the bat for some photos. We eventually let it go and called it 400 pounds. What a start to the day!!!

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The Bazaruto Tax Department: by Captain Duarte Rato

Bazaruto Taxman

In flat calm weather, our last day with the Brakes started with a bang when we hooked up on a crazy flying 180-pound Black Marlin literally 10 minutes after setting the spread. Luckily the small fish took the shotgun lure on the stand-up #50 and Richard Brake had a ball fighting the fish to the boat for a release. We did not see another Marlin for the day but did get a bunch of Yellowfin tuna, some of which were taxed. Just before lines in we had a double YFT hookup on the bait rods and when Billy´s one was taxed he ended up hooking the shark which he brought in for a release after 45 minutes. Not too shabby considering he was using a small bait rod with a TLD 25!!! So great trip with the Brakes who will be back for some more Bazaruto action in mid December!!!