210LB PERSONAL BEST

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

New World record Mekong 260lbs

I am back in Toronto after having some great fishing experiences in both Thailand and India .
I was just sitting here trying to do some work but actually thinking about when can I get back to Gillhams to chase that world record Mekong Catfish when I got an email from Stuart the owner of Gillham's Fishing Reort which basically says . "Record gone!!! 260lb fish caught" .

I thought he was just pulling my leg and called him right away to check out his story .
WOW I couldn't believe it .. The record was chattered when a 260 lb fish was caught float fishing .. Yes you guessed it right where I was fishing in October .

I am Happy for the new record holder, BUT i must be honest a little crushed that i wasn't the lucky angler.Thats fishing and I will keep at it trying to catch one of the 300lb fish swimming in Gillhams depths.

If you would like more info or to see some pics of this fantastic fish they can been seen i the Nov 2010 Gillhams newsletter when it is out in December

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

160lb Mekong no match for the Shimano Stella 20000

I have just returned from an exciting GT fishing trip in the Andaman Islands with fishing buddies Richard and Colin . I had been talking about [no not bragging] the great Mekong fishing I had experienced in early October.
I will know better next time as on arrival I got blanked for the first 3 days running. ..OUCH!!!!!! I was getting quite frustrated to say the least .
Later after a few beers i looked up at my surroundings and reminded myself that I was fishing in paradise :)even if I was fishless.



Things looked up the next day when i landed this 160lb fish ,.



I wanted to see how the Shimano Stella would handle these big fish .. No problem for the Stella that's for sure . The drag system is absolutely awesome.... The only problem is that the Stella is not built specifically for this type of fishing and doesnt have a bait runner .

So if you use your Stella for Mekongs WATCH OUT!!!! or your pricey reel could be in the drink...
This advice comes from someone who is still missing a few rods and reels even with bait runners.:)

Friday, October 29, 2010

Mekong Madness at Gillhams

I decided to start this blog as i wanted to share the excitement of fishing for Mekong catfish .
In my opinion they are one of the strongest fresh water fish and put up an amazing back breaking fight.I caught my very first Mekong bottom fishing with a pop up .I have learned a lot since then and have now changed tactics.



Now my preferred method is float fishing with braided line. When they take the bait the line just screams off the reel .These fish may look big and slow but they are so fast you couldn't believe it
You have such a direct contact with the fish using the braid it is really an unforgiving fight.



There are huge Mekong Catfish here at Gillhams fishing resort Krabi Thailand and the world record at the time of this blog was 191lbs. The prior world record also from Gilliam's was 185 lbs.
After catching numerous fish in the 100lb range I think I am becoming a little obsessed with catching these fish and just want to catch bigger and bigger fish .


I recently had the most amazing 3 days fishing i can remember .
I was float fishing Oct 1st and landed a 180lb fish which was just 5lbs short of the old world record and 11lbs shy of the current record .The fish put up a truly back breaking fight.
I had to jump in the lake and chase the fish up the lake which was quite an experience in itself.






After catching this fish I started to think .WOW what if I could get the work record??? as there are fish in the lake which were stocked up to 300lbs.I figured there is a long way between 191 and 300lbs.





On Oct 2nd around the same time of day and fishing in the same area my rod screamed off and i was into another good fish . This fish fought just as hard as the 180lber from the day before but was only around 130lbs.


I was quite excited to catch 2 big fish ion consecutive days and was back at it the next afternoon .
I hooked another fish around 4pm and was convinced this was something huge.
Again I had to jump in the lake to chase the fish as I was running out of line and couldn't stop the fish . I realized jumping in the lake was losing my height advantage on the fish and fighting him on his own turf so I think I was a little late to jump in and lost the fish as it went round a corned at the end of the lake . I was quite upset to say the least when the line snapped.



I am not one to give up so I rigged up the rod again and cast right back out . 2 casts later the float shot off again and i was into another fish. After an awesome fight of about 40 minutes i landed what was estimated to be a 190lb fish . I couldn't get any closer to the record with out breaking it ..


I fished hard for the next week but couldn't get anything over 140lbs. i thought the only way to get something in the net over the record was to get in there myself . No record but what an awesome time fishing for my now favorite fish.