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    Default Legendary fishing feats and legends

    I would like to dedicated this thread to all the fishing legends that have gone before us. If any of you have any stories from the past to share, please do. It does not have to be from personal encounters either, something interesting that you have perhaps read about would be just as good.
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    Jackie Wheeler - 186 lb Yellowfin Tuna from Rooikrantz Ledges... sometime in the 60's..... For me that is the pinnacle of angling....
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    Yep Nepptune that's one of the all-time greats. I think I've got a copy of his description on fighting the fish in the old 'Strike' by Schoeman - wasn't it in the forties or fifties? Maybe I've got it wrong, will check up tonight unless someone like CS can elaborate? They bred them tough in those days - always hard...

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    Jackie Wheeler? Now there's a blast from my own past. How about his black marlin caught off mossel bay? cant remember the exact weight, but it was way over 1000 lbs. Strangely enough i bought his ski boat, the Bonita, I think it was in 1972, or there abouts. What a boat!. i scored a real luck. i was 22/23 and he was in his late 40's . He had just had a heart attack & felt he couldn't do the small-boat-in-big-seas thing anymore. Without really knowing what i was doing, i became the skipper of the best off-shore fishing ski boat ever built; designed by renato Levi and built by Munna, both giants in their field.
    Spent a couple of years fishing False Bay & the tunny grounds from her decks. What a blast. That boat & I created some legends off Cape Point!!!
    What a boat!

    then there was Tim Condon's 300 plus point marlin speared off lookout rocks at plet. He landed the fish off Keurbooms River mouth ...about 7 miles from where he speared it.

    And who can forget the gargantuan great whites and tiger sharks caught from the mole at the old whaling station in durban harbour, back in the 1950's. O *** I cant stand it! I've lived through it all and now we got Yuppie poofter scum that spend their days going virtual fishing on websites, f'rkrissake!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surly Ghillie View Post
    And who can forget the gargantuan great whites and tiger sharks caught from the mole at the old whaling station in durban harbour, back in the 1950's. O *** I cant stand it! I've lived through it all and now we got Yuppie poofter scum that spend their days going virtual fishing on websites, f'rkrissake!!!!
    The Natal Shark Brigade.............

    I was reading about them the other day. One of the few time i wish i were older....
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    A couple of years ago, there was a series of articles in the Stywe Lyne.
    In these series of articles they discussed the legends of the R/S.

    The only contempary that was mentioned was Michael Peterson.
    Having met Michael, and chatted to some of the more recent R/S anglers, I must confess he is somewhat a legend in his own lunchtime.
    Maybe there are some Flytalkers that want to share some of his anecdotes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Surly Ghillie View Post
    Jackie Wheeler? Now there's a blast from my own past. How about his black marlin caught off mossel bay? cant remember the exact weight, but it was way over 1000 lbs. Strangely enough i bought his ski boat, the Bonita, I think it was in 1972, or there abouts. What a boat!. i scored a real luck. i was 22/23 and he was in his late 40's . He had just had a heart attack & felt he couldn't do the small-boat-in-big-seas thing anymore. Without really knowing what i was doing, i became the skipper of the best off-shore fishing ski boat ever built; designed by renato Levi and built by Munna, both giants in their field.
    Spent a couple of years fishing False Bay & the tunny grounds from her decks. What a blast. That boat & I created some legends off Cape Point!!!
    What a boat!

    then there was Tim Condon's 300 plus point marlin speared off lookout rocks at plet. He landed the fish off Keurbooms River mouth ...about 7 miles from where he speared it.

    And who can forget the gargantuan great whites and tiger sharks caught from the mole at the old whaling station in durban harbour, back in the 1950's. O *** I cant stand it! I've lived through it all and now we got Yuppie poofter scum that spend their days going virtual fishing on websites, f'rkrissake!!!!
    Yes!!! That was an epic struggle if ever there was one, 15 hours and 20 minutes it took to bring the fish to gaff. They covered a distance 85 miles during that time!

    Your weight is slightly out Wolf, only slightly mind you, but being a fisherman, what else did we expect Just checked my records, the Marlin weighed 720lbs, the man140lbs. The man was 5ft 9 1/2", the fish 13ft 9". Tailspan was 4ft. Girth 5ft.9" - Bill 3ft.3 1/2".

    After he landed the fish, everyone embraced and kissed him, all saying it was one of the greatest moments of their lives.
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    Sorry, I forgot to mention the date. Jackies marlin took the Comerson King Fish bait at exactly 5pm on the 16th of Feb, 1957. The time of surrender was 8.20am the following morning.

    Can you imagine fighting a fish for 15 hours? Apparently, as the story goes, during that time, he took about 3 sips of whiskey, that's all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Shelton View Post
    Your weight is slightly out Wolf, only slightly mind you, but being a fisherman, what else did we expect Just checked my records, the Marlin weighed 720lbs, the man140lbs. The man was 5ft 9 1/2", the fish 13ft 9". Tailspan was 4ft. Girth 5ft.9" - Bill 3ft.3 1/2".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nepptune View Post
    Jackie Wheeler - 186 lb Yellowfin Tuna from Rooikrantz Ledges... sometime in the 60's..... For me that is the pinnacle of angling....
    Here's a few more bits and pieces. The date was the 6th of May, 1956. By Andre's account, this is another fish enjoying a pronounced degree of posthumous growth

    The yellowfin tuna weighed 156lbs and took Jackie just under two hours to land. The length from fork of the tail was 5ft.2 1/2" and it's girth 3 ft.6", with a tailspan of 2 feet.

    In Jackie's own words "Never in my life had I felt so utterly exhausted"
    "Innocence is a wild trout. But we humans, being complicated, have to pursue innocence in complex ways" - Datus Proper

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