The Seventeenth Two Oceans Marlin Tournament – Day 3

Thank you to Koos Pretorius on Gee Spot I have some lovely photos of the morning’s early launch to share.

Some of the Fleet in Struisbaai Harbour
Sunrise and Gee Spot
Dory looking delightful in the glow of the sunrise
Early start for the good ship, Bad Company
Chris, Dudley, Andrew, Johan and Emil

Today turned out to be very exciting. At 09:45 Indigo called in a hook-up halfway between the Alphards and 45s. They fought until 10:10 when a stripey was measured and released.

Stripey caught by Serge Wessels
Indigo proudly displays the marlin flag
Well done Indigo

At 11:17 Hannes Schreuder on Mojo, closer towards The Alphards, hooked a stripey and released it at 11:57

Striped Marlin caught and released by Jacques van Niekerk

While I was waiting for the last boats to return to shore I received a call to please go to the end of the harbour wall to capture a very special photograph. Gareth Beaumont had promised to allow himself to be towed back to the harbour on a surfboard if their boat caught a marlin. And of course, they did.

Gareth on the surfboard bearing the flag and yelling proudly
Whoo Hoo – We did it!
Don’t you love the green wetsuit!
Gareth in his notorious green wet suit

Today is Valentine’s Day and although most of the anglers are without their wives and girlfriends we all celebrated the day. The bar ladies made a special effort.

Looking pretty in red with a heart tattoo on her cheek
Heart tattoos and red lures for decoration
And I got choccies from Mike
And a love song and chocolate from Ted

Dinner tonight was a delicious mussel soup followed by battered swordfish and salmon fishcakes and for dessert, we were treated to decadent chocolate eclairs.

I am trying to get as many group photos as possible and will post these in a future post. I am also collecting the anglers’ stories so watch this space to read about their exciting experiences catching and releasing the hard-to-catch marlin!

I cannot resist posting a few photos not quite related to the fishing. Struisbaai harbour is famous for some very special residents, namely the Short-tailed Stingrays and the Cape Clawless Otters. You can read about Parrie, our most famous stingray here

I have lived in Struisbaai for almost eight years and have never seen the otters but today although it was quite busy at the harbour one of them was there swimming with the stingrays.

I got a video of him but can’t post it here but I hope the link below can take you to it on Youtube
Three visiting stingrays
My friend, Stephen swimming with the ray.

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