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Title: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Narc on June 01, 2009, 09:43:55 PM
Hi Guys,

Got back last week from a 4 day trip to Alor Indonesia.
This trip, quantity was lacking. Everyone had to work hard.
Biggest GT this time round was 40kg.
Enjoy the pics.
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Andrew Poulos on June 01, 2009, 09:58:21 PM
Nice fish...is that a thresher shark as well ?
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Narc on June 01, 2009, 11:53:40 PM
Yes Andrew, it is a Thrasher Shark.

Tried loading more photos but having some problem with it... will try again later
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Andy Rowe on June 02, 2009, 12:01:18 AM
Nice work Ah Gu,

40 kg is great, no doubt you were smoked by bigger ones?

Mahi Mahi too!!  nice doggie too did you try jigging or was it taken on surface?

Cheers
Andy
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Narc on June 02, 2009, 12:08:06 AM
Hi Andy,

Yes we tried jigging and got those small doggies, nothing big this time except the thrasher.
There was a take by a suspected huge one but the absence of a bite leader saw him biting through 200lbs single strand.
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Narc on June 02, 2009, 12:37:28 AM
more pics....
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Travis Heaps on June 02, 2009, 07:39:07 AM
Nice photos Ah Gu, looks like a pretty top spot.  My geography isn't great as far as SALPA/Alor goes but we read a lot about the Indonesian commercial fisherman coming illegally to Australian waters to fish - from those photos it seems the waters in those parts aren't very overfished at all?  Is that right?

That Thresher is a wild critter - thought it may have been  small Mako from the head shot.  Was it pulled from very deep?
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Andy Rowe on June 02, 2009, 10:30:20 AM
Hi Andy,

Yes we tried jigging and got those small doggies, nothing big this time except the thrasher.
There was a take by a suspected huge one but the absence of a bite leader saw him biting through 200lbs single strand.

The thrasher is a beauty, great photo's too. There are definitely some big fish lurking on those points, on a couple of occasions there I have been buried by some very powerful fish.
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Narc on June 02, 2009, 10:40:27 AM
Nice photos Ah Gu, looks like a pretty top spot.  My geography isn't great as far as SALPA/Alor goes but we read a lot about the Indonesian commercial fisherman coming illegally to Australian waters to fish - from those photos it seems the waters in those parts aren't very overfished at all?  Is that right?

That Thresher is a wild critter - thought it may have been  small Mako from the head shot.  Was it pulled from very deep?

Hi Travis,
Alor is 1 of the few places in Indonesia that is spared from heavy commercial fishing pressure and free from dynamite fishing.

The thresher shark was hooked at about 50m of water and it dived to as deep as 250metres taking with it around 350metres of line. Angler fished with around 13kg drag, any lighter and I think he may have been spooled.
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Nathan Cefai on June 02, 2009, 11:17:19 AM
Nice fish mate,good variety aswell...
What did you get the thrasher shark on ??

Well done!!
Title: Re: SALPA / Alor May Trip
Post by: Mick Cunningham on June 02, 2009, 09:18:10 PM
well done ah gu .

nice catch on that shark some thing different to see .