As some folks may know, before immigrating to Canada, we built a 40’ Endurance Ketch called “Baraka” which became our home at sea for 10 years…..
An excerpt from the book (in progress) “Are we East or West of the Equator?” – by Ian MacPherson!
Hopefully your fishing while chartering along our spectacular coast will be far more peaceful!………….
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This was all handily mounted solidly on to the top rail of the pushpit. To say that this lacked finesse was the understatement of the day. When we set off on our trip to sail the world Shari and I had never fished a day in our collective lives. Clueless was the second understatement worth noting. Despite this minor issue we proceeded to fish!
Our first fish was announced by the snarling ratchet of the reel as a fish stripped off a couple of hundred feet of line. This foreign sound filled me with the excitement of the catch but terrified the ship’s cat, who scurried deep into the depths of the forepeak. However, it did bring out my fan base of our two daughters, Eleanor, aged two and a bit and Katie just one year younger and lastly of course my chief fishing advisor, Shari.
I thought at the time, it had to be a fair size so I wound up the drag tension on the clutch. This seemed to really irritate whatever we had caught, because it responded by stripping off another 100 ft of line.
Over the next hour I tentatively wound the fish back to the boat, needless to say by this time I had lost my audience as total boredom had set in just when it was about to get interesting.
As our catch got closer it was apparent we had caught our first deep sea Tuna weighing in at about 60 lbs. It did not like the look of us or our boat, that at the time was sailing along very nicely on a beam reach at just over 6 knots with no intention of stopping or slowing down.
What ensued thereafter would have made the Keystone cops look like a well polished unit!!!
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I could see by the look of my audience that they hadn’t really understood this fishing thing
It took all of 2 hours before we were back to normal. The fishing line (what was left of it!) was wound up for the day and we quietly went back onto our course with thankfully no damage other than to my pride. Leaving fresh fish for dinner for another day.
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