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22-11-2005, 01:31 PM
About a month ago (I only got the pics yesterday) with a couple of friend we were going to a dam in the mountains nearby. At the last moment they cancelled so I went myself.
During the afternoon I got 8 good size tilapias on dough bait and a few of small ones, after sunset I put a small palm sized tilapia (dead with belly cut open) on a hook and thrown it maybe 10 meters from the bank.
With darkness the water was boiling everywhere tilapia were feeding and being chased around.
Got a first bite but after hook up fish went into snags and the line snapped.
Rerigged and maybe 15 minutes later the line is going of the reel pretty fast, let the fish take maybe 20 meters, it stopped I have closed the reel and hooked it. It also got into snags but with a bit of run along the bank got it free. As the line was only 3kg it took over 45 minutes to bring it close, with a led head lamp I could see that this was a good size catfish. My landing net was maybe 40cm across so that was "a bit too small" for the task. Got fish tired some more and had to figure out how to get it on the bank. A while ago I have read about a way to grasp the catfish lower jaw with a fish on the back so with no other solutions possible attempted such a trick and it worked perfectly.
(turn the fish on the backside, insert your thumb in the mouth, grasp the lower jaw, hold tight and in one move get the fish out of the water, this is using the weight of the fish to stop it from closing it's mouth).
At home weighted it and it came to 10.3kg. Not bad.
During the afternoon I got 8 good size tilapias on dough bait and a few of small ones, after sunset I put a small palm sized tilapia (dead with belly cut open) on a hook and thrown it maybe 10 meters from the bank.
With darkness the water was boiling everywhere tilapia were feeding and being chased around.
Got a first bite but after hook up fish went into snags and the line snapped.
Rerigged and maybe 15 minutes later the line is going of the reel pretty fast, let the fish take maybe 20 meters, it stopped I have closed the reel and hooked it. It also got into snags but with a bit of run along the bank got it free. As the line was only 3kg it took over 45 minutes to bring it close, with a led head lamp I could see that this was a good size catfish. My landing net was maybe 40cm across so that was "a bit too small" for the task. Got fish tired some more and had to figure out how to get it on the bank. A while ago I have read about a way to grasp the catfish lower jaw with a fish on the back so with no other solutions possible attempted such a trick and it worked perfectly.
(turn the fish on the backside, insert your thumb in the mouth, grasp the lower jaw, hold tight and in one move get the fish out of the water, this is using the weight of the fish to stop it from closing it's mouth).
At home weighted it and it came to 10.3kg. Not bad.