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In article . com, 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. It's a paravane. It works like an otterboard or underwater kite. When a fish takes the lure attached to the 'tail' it collapses the diving angle and the whole lot rises to the surface. An alternative is a -spherical- lead which tends to be a better hooker but does not rise so neatly. If you just want the odd fresh meal and don't mind missing a few then a selection of paravanes would be fine. You don't say which port you're sailing from but anywhere with a sport fishing fleet will have mass produced paravanes available - they use big ones for billfishing and small ones to catch bait. Ask one of the skippers where they buy them. Get several (cheaper by the dozen?) as you'll lose a few to sharks. Make sure you specify -diving- paravanes, there are also types designed to stay at the surface and take a line out parallel with the boat to prevent tangling when several surface lines are trailed at once. I have some basic info for yachtsmen available via my site (below) - meant for UK coastal day-sailors rather then blue waters but it might be useful. Have fun, Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
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