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Fishing from a yacht
"Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... Steve, That looks interesting, thanks for the reply, gosh things are hi tech now, as I said, I remember a bit of wood Jeff Steven Crook wrote: Jeff wrote: Hi chaps, I'm sailor and not really a fisherman. Some years ago I was with a bloke on a Yacht, he had a bit of wood about 9 inches by 3 inches that he towed behind the boat. The wood was rigged so that it was held below the surface untill a fish grabbed it, this caused it to trip and then it rose to the surface. I had never seen one before and have never seen one since I am doing a crossing from the West Indies to the Med and thru to the Adriatic and some nice fresh fish would supplimennt the rations, anyone got any designs one of these. Thanks Jeff Hi Jeff, I have seen a homemade one but forget the details of where the line was attached etc.. As you have a yacht another few quid won't make much difference... They are called paravanes and a quick Google found this... there are others of course... http://www.sharnbrooktackle.com/acat...avanes_87.html Malcolm at Anglesey Bait Centre (by Gallows Point - Beaumaris) knows all about it. He fixed us up with a paravane for a Biscay crossing. It worked fine but didn't catch anything. Keith |
Fishing from a yacht
Keith Lewis wrote: "Jeff" wrote in message oups.com... Steve, That looks interesting, thanks for the reply, gosh things are hi tech now, as I said, I remember a bit of wood Jeff Steven Crook wrote: Jeff wrote: Hi chaps, I'm sailor and not really a fisherman. Some years ago I was with a bloke on a Yacht, he had a bit of wood about 9 inches by 3 inches that he towed behind the boat. The wood was rigged so that it was held below the surface untill a fish grabbed it, this caused it to trip and then it rose to the surface. I had never seen one before and have never seen one since I am doing a crossing from the West Indies to the Med and thru to the Adriatic and some nice fresh fish would supplimennt the rations, anyone got any designs one of these. Thanks Jeff Hi Jeff, I have seen a homemade one but forget the details of where the line was attached etc.. As you have a yacht another few quid won't make much difference... They are called paravanes and a quick Google found this... there are others of course... http://www.sharnbrooktackle.com/acat...avanes_87.html Malcolm at Anglesey Bait Centre (by Gallows Point - Beaumaris) knows all about it. He fixed us up with a paravane for a Biscay crossing. It worked fine but didn't catch anything. Keith Thanks everyone, now got half a dozen of the paravanes, thats probably more than the number of fish we will catch, Probably catch our prop which will be fun jeff |
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