It has been a busy few months for us since August when we started the season up in Musandam Northern Oman, had Robson Green fishing with us, then started the season in Hallaniyat Islands Southern Oman and an exploratory trip to Socotra Yemen thrown in the mix. But there is no time to rest when there is awesome fishing to be had!
After a few days in Dubai and catching up in our shop and seeing the family the next trip arrived to Hallaniyat Islands with a good friend Brad Arthur with a group he put together from South Africa. The group consisted of 8 extremely excited guys Brad Arthur, his father Leon Arthur, Brian Pearce and his son Nick Pearce, Wayne Atkinson and his brother Wayne Atkinson and Ranjay Bugwandeen and Marius Coetzee. A really diverse group of great guys!
For the last month one of our captains and guides Capt Damon Beattie has been running all of the Southern Oman trips with Capt Saud. The guys have had some amazing fishing from the island with big GTs and AJs. But a month on the island is a long time and Damon was swopping for the month with another one of our captains and guides Capt Cameron Mundy. Damon was heading back to Musandam and Cameron was coming down with me to Southern Oman to start his month in paradise!! It is fantastic to be able to swop the guys out and rotate all the captains to ensure the guys are fresh and also build up their experience in various destinations and conditions.
Cameron and myself packed the truck in Dubai and started the 10 hour drive to Shuwaymiyah. It is always a great drive and the excitement always builds through the trip. I was on the mobile with Brad getting updates as the guys were flying down to Salalah and then we would arrange transport from Salalah to Shuwaymiyah were we would meet up with them! But there was a problem and Brian and his Son Nick rods had been lost on their trips from Cape Town to Dubai! So a bit of organizing and speaking to Ashraf in Salalah and we had to try and find the rods and get them delivered. But after a few hours we located the rods and Emirates promised to have the rods in Salalah the next day and Ashraf with all his contacts in Southern Oman had the rods on the islands by lunch on day one! It is awesome to have such a great team to work with makes things a lot easier!
A bit of wildlife on the drive!
Awesome sight of the sea and final pass as you come into Shuwaymiyah
Our 2 x 37ft boats waiting for us in the "maribna"
Sometimes the marina gets so shallow that we cannot bring in the boats, got to make sure of timings for picking up guests, otherwise it is a wet process.......all good fun!
We met up with the guys in the marina in Shuwaymiyah and there was a lot of excitement and the guys were really keen to get out to the island. We had brought in both the boats and we loaded a ton of gear and headed out to stay at our villa on the Hallaniyat Islands for the next 5 days! I could see straight from the start that there was going to be a lot of laughs and the guys were full of jokes and fun!
Brad and Nick at Salalah Airport
The guys waiting for their baggage
Bus trip to Shuwaymiyah
Packing the boats in the marina before we head out to stay on the islands for 5 days.
We got out to the island as the sun was setting which is always an awesome sight and moored up in our marina. The whole island team was there to greet us and get all the gear onto the trucks and to the lodge. Ashraf and his son Kareem were there with their ever hospitable service and after some coffee, dates etc the guys were straight into setting up tackle.
Heading out to the islands with Capt Saud at the helm
Most of the guys had fished to some extent for GTs but they had bought a lot of equipment from our shop in Dubai and the gear was on the island waiting for them. So we helped set up the gear went through all the tackle required, how we fish off the boats, what happens when we hook fish, debarbing the hooks, testing drags etc. Eventually by dinner everything was set up and ready for the next day! We had a great dinner out on the terrace overlooking the marina and sea with a full moon shining. After a long trip and ay everyone got an early night.
Day 1
The next morning we woke up well before dawn to perfect weather. The weather forecast had not been to good but we had near perfect weather for the whole trip, almost to good!! After a quick breakfast we were on the boats and headed out a couple of Kms and started fishing before sunrise! On the third cast the other boat that Cameron and Saud were skippering let out a huge shout and Wayne was into his first fish of the trip! After a good fight Wayne got a 132cm GT out. The guys were on the board and things were looking good! On our boat Brad had a big fish come up on a Hammerhead G Cup and smash the lure swirled and hit the leader with his tail and cut off the popper!! Amazing to see and did not believe it! Luckily the popper floated back to the surface and we managed to retrieve the lure much to Brads delight!
The guys fighting the first fish of the trip on the second boat
Wayne bending into the first fish at sunrise, awesome to be on location so early.
Nice 132cm GT to start the trip
Brad bending on light tackle!
Blue Rise MH with a Sustain 8000 and 50lbs braid and a 2oz squiddy jig!
Awesome Aj of around 35kgs.
At lunch time we all met up at the lodge and compared notes. The second boat had a bit more luck and landed another couple of GTs! Marias is a man mountain and strong as a bull. He caught a GT that he fought bare handed as he does not wear gloves to cast braid or fight fish, he palmed a good sized fish with bare hands and a locked drag and landed the fish in about 2 minutes!! Apparently quite something to see!!
Lunch on the upper terrace overlooking the marina and sea.
Marias with his bullied GT!
So it was a good start to the trip with a few decent fish on the board. After a relaxed lunch and a rest we headed back out for the afternoon session, we headed to were the second boat had got the fish and on the first drift Brad had a fish hit his popper behind a swell and he did not see the fish and the hit was small. We had been catching a few large Big eyes so he assumed the fish was the same. I was busy taking off a big eye for Brian and did not bother to get the boat into position as we thought it was a small fish. Brad moved to the back of the boat and the fish swam straight to the boat and passed the stern, only then did I see his Race Point 200 bend over double and line start peeling off! The fish had morphed into a monster! The fight was on, I got onto the controls and we started trying to get the fish to the boat. An epic up and down battle ensued between Brad and the fish, after a tough fight a big fish came up to the surface and we landed our first GT of the trip on our boat. A good 132cm GT. A few pictures and we released the fish! For the rest of the day we did not manage to land anymore GTs but we had a good number of big eyes to keep us busy. The second boat went out to try some jigging and managed to catch a few smaller AJs.
Brad bending on the RP200
Brad with a very healthy 132cm GT, he had an awesome first day!
Nick bending on a big eye
Big Eye
Leon with a big eye
Wayne with a smaller Aj jigging on the second boat.
On the way back to Hallaniyat Island we decided to stop at one last spot to have a ew casts. The guys were casting in various directions and I was waching Nicks popper when he had a big hit! I thought it was a GT and got into position and after a while realised it was a small fish but amazingly a cobia came to the boat. The fish had hit a OA Cubera 180gr popper on the surface! Really great way to finish of a good first day!
Nick with a cobia caught on an OA Cubera 180gr popper!
At sunset we headed back to our marina and arrived as it was getting dark. Really awesome to be out on the islands and get the extra time on the water. Everyone had a good first day and after an early dinner and some tackle repairs it was straight to bed for a good rest of some already tired bodies!!
Coming into the marina on the islands at sunset, after pushing some long hours on the water.
Day 2 and the rest to follow!
Cheers,
Nick