Well, what words can I use to describe the exhilaration of landing my first Spanish Mackerel.... AAARRGGGHHH, GO YOU GOOD THING !!!!!
I got the opportunity this morning to Deckie for a friend of a friend nicknamed "Barrel", who is a mad keen fisho like the rest of us (he is also a regular visitor to the site).
The plan was to head out from Moolooaba prior to daybreak to first chase Bottom fish then later in the day have a troll for a Mack.
Apart from a tropical downpour while launching the boat, things went according to plan. We bagged half a dozen reasonable Sweetlip and a parrot by 7.00am before breaking out the oversize "Slimies" for a spot of trolling. The next couple of hours were quite uneventful apart from the plethora of Tuna schools that kept popping up in our trolling path. I'm sure they were all Yellowfin![]()
and quality ones at that, but we were after a Spanish and determind to stick with the program.
A check of our baits revealed that they were gone![]()
, we were both enjoying the day on the water and missed seeing the rods get struck.
Anyhow, I'll stop waffling, cause it's time for the climax. SLAM, off goes the rod and I'm ON !! A big strong fish stays connected and sluggs it out down deep with short powerfull runs. I'm thinking Tuna ??? 15 min later (maybe less) I get the animal to the surface, "SPANISH" is the cry as the gaff finds the mark. My first ever and a cracka to open my account 8) 8)
It later pulls the scales down to 17kg and my cheshire cat grin, will not go away![]()
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Within 10 min of landing the first fish, the same rod goes off again. Barrel calls it for another Spanish, but a lot smaller, WRONG, again a quality fish of around 14kg's.
The decision is made to head for home and get these "Ball Tearer" Mackerel iced down.
Thanks again Greg (Barrel) for an awesome day out. It's one I'll never forget. That Spaniard is by far the biggest "quality" fish I've caught. Now that I've broken my duck, let me back at them, may there be many more in the future.
Cheers
Craig.