Wah susah ketemu Abah lagi nih. Yang encyclopedia kan? Kalau yang Driftfishing sih ada di gue. Elu punya koleksi buku apaan aja....copiin dong.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Adi Wisaksono" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 20 Nopember 2001 17:39 Subject: RE: [mancing-l] broadbill swordfish, gladiator of the sea > Beneran... gua baca di Buku Incredible FISHING Stories by Shaun Morey, > makanya elu beli2 dong buku2 mancing.. entar kita bisa tukeran.. he-he... > O-iya... Bst.. gimana tuh rencana sampean mo ngopi buku mancing abah ?? gua > masih inget lho.... > > At 16:16 20/11/01 +0700, you wrote: > >Son, itu beneran? gua cari dimana mana kok ngga ketemu sih referencenya. Elu > >dapetnya dari mana? > > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Adi Wisaksono [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 9:34 AM > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: Re: [mancing-l] broadbill swordfish, gladiator of the sea > > > > > >Info tambahan untuk saat ini rekor dunia Guiness Book adalah memancing > >broadbill selama 4 hari dan 4 malam. Jadi selama itu ada perahu yang khusus > >menambah bahan bakar dan berak dan makanpun di fighting chair... gua gak > >bisa ngebayangin kayak gimana itu pegang joran kok sampe luama buanget > >seperti itu. > >Dan salut juga untuk sang broadbill... kekuatan yg tiada tara... > > > >At 21:21 18/11/01 +0700, you wrote: > > >Swordfish are vigorous, powerful fighters and impressive jumpers. When > > >hooked or harpooned, they have been known to dive so quickly that they > > >have impaled their swords up to their eyes in the ocean bottom. Anglers > > >normally fish for them by trolling and drift fishing, and have had a > > >slightly increased catch rate since the mid-1970s, when night drifting > > >with squid for bait was adopted. > > > > > >As mentioned, swordfish often bask on the surface with their dorsal and > > >tail fins protruding from the water, so anglers intent on fishing during > > >daylight will actually scan the water looking for a fish to present a > > >trolled bait to. Swordfish are finicky, however, and are easily > > >frightened by an approaching boat. They rarely strike blindly; > > >typically, the bait must be presented carefully and repeatedly before > > >the swordfish will take it. Once a swordfish has been spotted, the speed > > >of the boat should not be changed appreciably and the bait should be > > >eased quietly and gently in front of the fish. Squid is the most popular > > >bait, although Spanish mackerel, eel, mullet, herring, tuna, and live or > > >dead bonito are also used. > > > > > >The soft mouth makes hookup uncertain, and the slashing bill can make > > >short work of an angler's line or leader. Sighted swordfish are most > > >often attracted by a trolled, rigged squid or baitfish on a long line. > > >This must be done in such a manner as to keep the boat from spooking the > > >finning fish but still bring the offering in front of it. This often > > >results in avoidance by the swordfish. When it does attract the sword's > > >attention, a strike can result, but the slashing fish often does not > > >inhale the bait and is frequently not hooked. Casting live bait to > > >surface-finning swords is also practiced. > > > > > >One reason why swordfish are not actively pursued in daytime is that > > >they rarely feed actively during daylight, and thus are not often > > >interested in anglers' offerings. Because this sport usually takes many > > >sightings and presentations - which is not common in some places but is > > >more common in others - the odds are not especially good. > > > > > >The odds of catching swordfish are generally better for nighttime > > >anglers, although the option of fishing at night far offshore does not > > >appeal to many anglers and probably restricts greater angling activity. > > >Depths run a wide gamut, from 60 to 80 feet below the surface to 1,200 > > >feet and much more, depending on geographical location, water > > >temperature, and moon phase. Often, baits are staggered at various > > >levels, and light sticks are employed at least 6 feet above the baits to > > >call attention to them, with balloons attached to the line with rubber > > >bands to help indicate pickups. > > > > > > > > >Tackle for swordfish can be as light as 30- to 50-pound outfits with > > >lever-drag reels, primarily in shallow water, but ranges up to 130-pound > > >tackle for deeper water and larger fish. Line capacity is of great > > >concern, as swordfish may be hooked exceptionally deep and run a long > > >way. In their fight they may also rush the surface at any time and leap > > >out of the water, then continue with blistering runs. Some of the most > > >epic angling battles have occurred with swordfish, which fortifies their > > >reputation as the "Gladiator of the Sea," which is the translation of > > >their Latin name. Although the average swordfish caught today is small, > > >landing one is considered by many to be the highest achievement in > > >angling > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Website mancing-l at http://www.MancingL.com --> Fishing information, online chat, forum discusion, clasifiedads, etc > MancingL Archive at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] > Fishing@Indonesia a MancingL sharing picture forum at http://communities.msn.com/FishingIndonesia > > Millis ini terselengara berkat dukungan PT. 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