Fishing beneath Ulawun volcano, PNG.

africaddictafricaddict Registered Users Posts: 111 Major grins
edited November 7, 2008 in Journeys
Myself and 3 mates have just come back from an incredible experience fishing for a week at Baia Sportsfishing Lodge on the island of West New Britain, PNG. Chasing Black and Spot-tail Bass.
The logistics of traveling to these remote locations was at times a real nightmare! Having traveled to Africa many times, the similarities are there.
Just as you have "Africa time" you also have "PNG" time :lol:
Just go there with the attitude that things will not always run smoothly and you'll be fine.:wink:
For example, due to our game boat transfer breaking down just before we got there, vehicle transfer was arranged instead. We got to one of the many bridge crossings to be confronted by a work crew repairing the structure, and then was told by the boss in pidgeon english " Bridge brokey!!..........come back Tuesday!!" It was Sunday and there was no alternate route, and no amount of bribery would work!
After arranging a broken down Mini-van on the other side to take us to our pick up point 3 hours away, before another 3 hour boat transfer (that was already 2 hours late) we arrived at Baia Lodge to a well earned beer!

Early one morning 2am, we were woken by the biggest earth tremor that I've ever experienced followed by what sounded like a massive explosion. :shock: It turned out we had quite an earthquake followed by the nearby Ulawun Volcano steaming away in what seems to be a regular occurance.
A Vulcanologist describes Ulawun as:

"Ulawun volcano is 400 m higher than most of the volcanoes in the Bismarck Sea which indicates it may be at the limit of structural stability."

It is the fourth most active volcano in the world. This is something that the local villagers just seem to live with.
The fishing was still good, with a good variety of blue water species, but
the huge Black & Spot-tail Bass we were hoping for did not appear, with the best going around 10-12lb. A guy from the US who was also staying there did manage a nice Black Bass of around 30-35lb! A real challenge on any gear :shock:

All in all a great time was had with the experience of visiting the local village community and school singing a real highlight. :D

Cheers
Marc


Most taken with D300 & 17-55 f/2.8.

More here:
http://africaddict.smugmug.com/gallery/6460729_93nLy#409823008_kRKSE


Beneath smoldering Ulawun Volcano on the Pandi R. (The puffing smoke is evident on the right)
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Kids will sleep anywhere.
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Lids from the local Village having fun!
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They're always smiling.
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Some fishing images here:



Red Bass taken on a Halco Rooster popper.
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Sailfish jumping action! 70-200VR + 1.7tc, not easy in a boat doing 20 knts!
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Hooked up to a nice GT on the Toriu R.
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A nice 8kg GT. Taken many km's UP river!
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A Wahoo of 8kg's.
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A nice Spot-tail Bass
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Comments

  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,948 moderator
    edited November 6, 2008
    Now here's a spot we haven't been to.

    Besides the fishing and volcano watching, are there other things to do?
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  • GP ImagesGP Images Registered Users Posts: 152 Major grins
    edited November 7, 2008
    Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
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