One angler, let's call him "Jan," hooked a fish on his first cast. While fighting it, another yellowtail grabbed his trailing hook. He was doubled-up before the drag even clicked.
At 08:30, the skipper killed the engines two hundred meters off the Oudekraal rock formations. The echo sounder lit up like a Christmas tree. That is the "FCV" part of the keyword—the boat’s Furuno FCV color sounder showed a solid red band from the bottom to the surface. The moment my lure hit the water, it was not a bite. It was an explosion. I am not exaggerating when I describe the Whipping Day at Table Mountain hot . The water visibility was 15 meters. You could see the greenish-gold flashes of yellowtail torpedoing up from the kelp. nuwest fcv 096 whipping day at table mountain hot
– If you spend enough time on the tuna grounds off the Cape Point, you eventually hear the whispers. They speak of a specific vessel, a specific crew, and a specific weather condition that turns a standard long-range fishing trip into a legendary battle. That phenomenon is known simply as the NuWest FCV 096 Whipping Day at Table Mountain Hot . One angler, let's call him "Jan," hooked a
The morning of our trip, the mountain looked like a furnace. The air temperature was 32°C (90°F), and the surface sea temperature off Clifton had spiked to 19°C—tropical by Atlantic standards. At 08:30, the skipper killed the engines two
The birds are ignoring the horizon. They are diving 50 meters from the rocks. The Gear: Whipping, Not Trolling Let's clarify "whipping." In South African context, whipping is not slow-pitch jigging. It is aggressive, fast, surface-to-mid-water spinning using heavy-assist hooks and slim profile lures. We were using 7-foot heavy rods, 30lb braid, and 60lb fluorocarbon leaders.
By: Marine Chronicle Staff