On Wed, 24 Jun 2009 19:27:52 -0400, DK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
We've been docked at Marsh Harbour for the last couple of days near
the eastern end of Great Abaco Island. Three guys at the dock next
to us mave a mid-size sport fish, looks like an older Hatt or Viking,
nothing fancy. They just came back in from fishing today and
reported hooking (and releasing) two Marlin, the biggest of which they
estimate at 400 to 500 pounds. The three of them took turns fighting
it for over an hour.
Some fish !
We've talked to other folks this week who have been catching small
tuna. I'm guess we'll have to think about installing some outriggers
on the Grand Banks. :-)
I saw one once and it looked very funny, but what the heck.
If you are serious, you could get some smaller gunnel mounted outriggers
like these.
http://www.leetackle.com/gunnel.html
Add some Taco telescoping outriggers and you will still have a decent
spread for a fraction of the cost of those you saw on the sport fisherman.
http://www.tacomarine.com/item--Tele...utriggers.html
The bonus is when you are done they stow away nicely.
Interesting idea. Unfortunately we do not have gunnels in any
conventional sense of the word, just a lot of varnished teak top rails
and toe rails. I do have some places where I can clamp rod holders
however so might possibly be able to do something with the telescoping
poles.