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In my 25
years of fishing travel I have tried to fish for sailfish only recently.
I know now, that I have missed out big time! The decision to go fishing for the "sails" came, when I received information about a great setup in Rompin, Malaysia. My friend, Thorke, fished there last year, and his stories and photos left no room for doubt I absolutely had to try it, myself. I booked 4 days fishing together with my friends, Steve and Kim, and we had the time of our lives with 72 strikes in 3 days (1 day we spent snorkelling and fishing for other species), 46 hook-ups, and 35 fish in the boat.
Sailfish
Fishing
methods Another method, involving live bait, was slow trolling (without balloons). This method was exhilarating beyond any trolling I have ever done before, because you hold the rod while trolling. Man, what a rush, when the sailfish take the bait The hard part is to NOT STRIKE, when the sails take the baits, but only keep reeling, so the circle hooks can sink themselves well in.
If these
methods are not enough, you can test your nerves trying to catch them on
surface poppers. The difficult part is setting the hook, so it stays in,
but this is dramatically weighed up by the excitement of catching them
this way, even if you loose most of the fish.
Side
catches
We had 4
fishing days, and with so many sailfish in boat after 2 days, we decided
to "take a day off", and do other things.
After Pulau
Seri Buat, we went to a couple of very small islands, only inhabited by
birds. Here, we started snorkelling and photographing underwater, but
when three fairly big sharks came right up to us, for whatever reason,
we decided it'd be safer to fish for them from the boat, rather than
tempt them into trying man flesh! Next year I am back in Rompin, fishing 7 days the extra days to target other species more seriously, on top of the excellent sail'-fishing.
Tackle We tried a new rod & reel on the sailfish, and we were more than pleased with the performance of both. The rod is a Shimano Speed 20/30 class, 2.3 meter; with its extra length and slimmer handle it was extra fun to fight the fish. The reel is an Avet Model MXL 6.1; the gearing (6,1:1) is optimal for this kind of fishing + the brake is super smooth. I can highly recommend this combination!
Fishzone
Sportfishing Fishzone Sportfishing operates in Malaysia from late march to early November. The Sailfish are in larger numbers from mid July till the end of the season. September onwards has the best weather conditions with almost flat sea conditions. The beginning of the season is the best time for Spanish Mackerel and various bottom species. May and June are best for dolphinfish / Mahi Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus).
Try it
If you want to try the sailfish in Malaysia yourself, you can either contact me on my email: info@jjphoto.dk or contact Fishzone Sportfishing on their email: info@fishzone.com.sg. Also, have a look at their website: http://www.fishzone.com.sg/ |