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Back from Lifou
May 22, 2007, 08:03:41 PM
Hi all,
Lifou is one of the loyalties islands of New Caledonia and situated at 1 hour flight from Noumea.
There we met Renato, owner and skipper of a 34 Blackwatch, and decide to go to one of the many seamount 20 miles away to do some jigging and popping.
On the way, we do some troling and caught an est 80 kg stripped marlin.
Due to a strong wind, 15-20 kt, bad sea, and a seasick member, we have to cancel the far seamount and try another under the protection of a small island. There, we do some popping with only a doggie behind a stickbait without hookup, and no result on jig. So we change and try another seamount not far, raising from 200 m to 45 m.
First pass, 3 jigs lost. second pass, 3 more.
5 jigs later for me, I caught a doggie that weight 24 kg gutted.
Losing more jigs cause of sharks and 1 rod, we decide to change the place and be back later.
After some infructuous popping near the island, we go back to the seamount. On the second pass, we have a big hookup that nearly emptied the stella, but after a few effort my friend boated a big doggie that was sharked. I let you guess the weight.
After that, it was time to go.
The second day was cancelled, the wind increasing.
That's it, not bad for only one day of fishing and bad weather.
See ya
fred





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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 12:08:14 AM
Great Doggies Fred 8)

Is Renata in the photos because one of those faces is very familiar to me (in pictures, haven't met him).

Would love to see more of your New Caledonia reports you tell me of :D

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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 05:02:37 AM
How did you loose a rod , must have been gutted?
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Fred Mignard

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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 05:44:44 AM
Thank's.
No, Renato is not on the pics, I'm with the little doggie, with the big one are Phillipe, "the old one", my fishing partner and the other one, Yorick that was seasick and caught the big one. May be good to be ill to catch the biggest  ;D.
Luke just have a look at this one caught at Voh, a month ago by popping.

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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 05:47:46 AM
And about the rod, too speed, wet gloves are not a good cocktail. :-\
Forget the trinidad and the acid rod. :'(

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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 08:14:01 AM
shame about the fish that was sharked - it looks like a 60kg fish
Even more of a shame about the rod that went overboard. At least it was a Trinidad and not a Stella!
If it swims; I want to catch it!

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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 09:17:16 AM
Ah, it must be Phillipe that i have seen with many a GT. Yes, Fred i recognised you for sure - how could i not, always holding up big GTs in photos :P

Well done with the grouper/cod - awesome colouration!

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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 12:19:36 PM
I would dive in for the stella the trinidad i wave goodbye sadly offcourse
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Re: Back from Lifou
May 23, 2007, 01:27:38 PM
that analogous to the comment I make on lures. if I am using a cheap popper like an OK and the GT is too strong, it can have it if it wants it that badly but if the lure is a Sea Frog, I'll fight to the death!
If it swims; I want to catch it!