Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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Bumped into the blind family again tonight. Not that the parents would have seen them, but Will, the oldest boy proudly told me that they had seen a dead fish and a dead crab. The kids want to go swimming in the sea, not sure how that works safely.......
I got pimped by Will....
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Got to the Islands, which was epic. Took 3 hours to averaged about 30kph, topping out at about 55kph. Took one very large wave, which slammed the 3 of our back in our seats, the volume of water that came onto the boat was unreal. But the boat took it in its stead.
Yesterday we had Mahi Mahi, Giant Trevally, Black Tip Trevally, Bonito and Queenfish. Szymon got best fish honours with this nice GT of about 30-40kg...
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@Giles oh my !
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@Giles Great catch Szymon! Does your fishing trip support locals like trips past, or is this just sport fishing?
Have you gotten to/had to fish off shore too or has the weather allowed you to use the boat?
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@Giles Ho Lee Scheiße
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@jordanscollected said in Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure:
@Giles Great catch Szymon! Does your fishing trip support locals like trips past, or is this just sport fishing?
Have you gotten to/had to fish off shore too or has the weather allowed you to use the boat?
Not in the same way as Morocco, but Omanis don't really work, at least not in menial jobs (which includes hospitality, guiding etc etc), but we are helping give lots of people from Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Tunisia etc paiod employment.
Not fished from the shore yet, out on the boat. The wind gets up as the week progresses, so may get some shore time in.
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@Giles do you guys drift socks to slow down or is it better to just roll with the waves?
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So, it has been tough fishing. The GT’s (primary target species), were just not playing ball. We had a few hits between us (probably about 30), but the fish were very nervous and coming up short, the only one of us to land a few was Szymon.
We had amazing sport on light tackle and caught lots and lots of lots of different species.
Have booked for next year, a month earlier when the weather will be more settled.
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Saw a lot of Halanyat, it’s a brutal place. Hot, arid and barren. Lots of civil engineering going on, it’s mainly government and military as they try and get on top of people, gun and drug smuggling, Yemen and Somalia being the active in all 3.
Most peoples idea of a desert island will not be this