Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/Dec

Fri Dec 30, 2022 8:28 pm

Chuckaroo had long ago raised the prospect of a trip to somewhere bright and warm in December and finally, it came to pass. A week at the end of November into December saw us fly out to Fuerteventura in search of big rays in particular and whatever else might show up. Chuckaroo had done a lot of research into marks to try and had organised flights, accommodation and transport, Corbyeire and myself just tagged along! Despite what you may read and see on You-tube, you don’t just turn up and catch hordes of giant fish; I blanked on the first two night sessions though I did lose something heavy when it got snagged on a “snag-free” beach! We fished several night sessions on various beaches and a couple of daytime sessions on a deepwater rock mark when the wind eased enough to permit it. Corbyeire displayed his match fishing prowess by winkling out an impressive variety of small species while, despite changing to smaller and smaller and smaller hooks, I struggled to get much other than spotlessly clean hooks. Chuckaroo opened the scoring with a fine bluefish, approx 13lbs, a very lively fish which treated us to a display of aerial acrobatics. Corbyeire had an angelshark, aka monkfish aka Squatina squatina which was nudging the 30lb mark. I eventually got into the fish on the third night with a pair of angelsharks. Chuckaroo connected with a big ray one night, from its behaviour it was probably a butterfly ray as it charged up and down the beach, occasionally flapping at the surface, but unfortunately it parted company due to a hook breaking. I also lost a good fish due to line (80lb braid) snapping when I was putting a bit of pressure on. On another night session, Chuckaroo had an angelshark and while attempting to unhook it, the fish lunged up and grabbed his hand. Chuckaroo assured us that those teeth are every bit as nasty as they look! A daytime trip to a rockmark gave me my third angelshark along with a couple of lizard fish, ornate wrasse, a greater weever and a wide-eyed flounder. The only ray of the trip fell to Corbyeire, a 30lb spiny butterfly ray. It looked as if this ray would also escape as it managed to get into the rock shelves but a bit of patience and slack line coaxed it out into the open water. We were disappointed not to get any stingrays between us so on our last day we took a spin to one of the harbours known for its resident stingrays. We eventually saw one and Chuckaroo scrambled down to the water’s edge to feed bits of baitfish. Soon there were 5 stingrays on the scent trail, the biggest actually sticking its head up onto the rocks to get the scraps. Caught none but saw 5! One last session was spent lrf’ing, or tiddler-snatching as it was previously known, from a small pier, a few more species for me but all very small. A return trip may be required to try again for those rays!
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Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Fri Dec 30, 2022 8:30 pm

A few more pics....
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Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Sat Dec 31, 2022 8:35 pm

awesome fishing lads sounds like a great holiday

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:43 pm

Well Johnwest youve even outdone your own high standards of reporting - great pictures too - well done
dont play down your scratching efforts - you got that wide eyed flounder which im extremely jealous of!

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Mon Jan 02, 2023 3:50 pm

A few more species fwiw
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Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Tue Jan 03, 2023 1:03 pm

Very condensed report JW, covers the course of events of the trip well, all good :)
There was a good bit of effort put in and some reasonable results I suppose but ultimately those feckin stingers never appeared, which was frustrating to say the least :evil: :cry:
Really enjoyed it all the same of course, hard not to enjoy a fishing trip away, in the winter heat. But indeed, hard to let it lay.. :D

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Wed Jan 04, 2023 12:30 pm

Wow lads well done ,excellent report Paddy, exceptional fishing. loads of species there and big fish too. Looks like a brilliant adventure. Well done lads

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Wed Jan 04, 2023 8:21 pm

Well done lads. Looks like a great adventure.

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Thu Jan 05, 2023 2:58 pm

Well that was interesting,, some array of species, must make a great change from standing on the beach in sub 5 degrees with a snotter on the end of your nose,, were there any other locals fishing the area?

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Fri Jan 06, 2023 4:18 pm

Any locals we saw were fishing during the day with soft and hard lures - only giving it an hour and then gone. It seems they only want to catch a bream for the pot or the like - no interest in this deadbaiting craic. I suppose technically some of the species of shark and rays are endangered and you are not meant to target them, so maybe they know better in daylight - but doubt it.

Re: Chuckaroo, Corbyeire and JohnWest in Fuerteventura, Nov/

Sun Jan 15, 2023 12:31 am

MartinC wrote:Well that was interesting,, some array of species, must make a great change from standing on the beach in sub 5 degrees with a snotter on the end of your nose,, were there any other locals fishing the area?

Hi Martin, did you ever think of taking up writing professionally? :lol: :lol: :lol: