Subject: Almost lost my trolling fishing rod yesterday!
Yesterday (solo) after some 15 mins trolling for Salmon I got a significant bite. I say significant as the loaded rod's tip sprung up vigorously and then settled down, only to repeat this several times. This was while I was sitting lounging in the cockpit having a nice hot cuppa thinking I had the time when this caught my attention.
Before I had time to leap up and relocate my cuppa to a safe place, and get to the rod in its down rigger holder, the holder rotated dangerously to stern and the rod's handle was about to be hauled out. I was quick enough to grab the rod's handle and wrestled it out of the holder with a lot of effort. Whatever was on the line was big and fighting. I reeled in the line and sure enough it was a big Salmon fishery keeper. Niceeee. 😀
Obviously my down rigger's rod holder needs to be tightened up. 😱
My reason for posting here, is to get some thoughts from others on how best to deal with landing the fish when solo.
Retrieving a big fish to the side of the boat is one thing, but then to use the fish net in one hand and the rod in the other is quite a challenge, especially when having to leave the caught fish in the net, leaning dangerously over the side to examine what was caught and if necessary, releasing it back to the water. This activity is very strenuous & challenging, trying to be safe. What do other solo fishing people do for dealing with this challenge ? Thanks. 🙂
Yesterday (solo) after some 15 mins trolling for Salmon I got a significant bite. I say significant as the loaded rod's tip sprung up vigorously and then settled down, only to repeat this several times. This was while I was sitting lounging in the cockpit having a nice hot cuppa thinking I had the time when this caught my attention.
Before I had time to leap up and relocate my cuppa to a safe place, and get to the rod in its down rigger holder, the holder rotated dangerously to stern and the rod's handle was about to be hauled out. I was quick enough to grab the rod's handle and wrestled it out of the holder with a lot of effort. Whatever was on the line was big and fighting. I reeled in the line and sure enough it was a big Salmon fishery keeper. Niceeee. 😀
Obviously my down rigger's rod holder needs to be tightened up. 😱
My reason for posting here, is to get some thoughts from others on how best to deal with landing the fish when solo.
Retrieving a big fish to the side of the boat is one thing, but then to use the fish net in one hand and the rod in the other is quite a challenge, especially when having to leave the caught fish in the net, leaning dangerously over the side to examine what was caught and if necessary, releasing it back to the water. This activity is very strenuous & challenging, trying to be safe. What do other solo fishing people do for dealing with this challenge ? Thanks. 🙂