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7lbs European Sea Bass caught while trolling Welcome to my site. My name is Laurence and I live in Malta. Here I will try to show you what my favourite hobby involves.
I have been fishing now for quite some time. I feel at ease while practising this sport and I always look forward for the next time maybe who knows I might catch a record fish, one which I have never caught before.

I would be very glad to hear from you on the email below. Forward your comments or tell me about that special catch you made!!!!

monello2mt@yahoo.com

During the past years I have mainly been boatfishing. This proves much more productive but involves more thinking. One has to take into consideration the weather, sea condition, swell, current and the wind. I usually fish to the south west of Malta close to Filfla a small island a few miles from Zurrieq. The waters here vary from a few metres to over 300 metres. All sorts of fishing can be practised here from bottom fishing to light trolling to big game fishing. Fishing with live bait is also one of my favourites here.

Another favourite spot is Dingli cliffs. The sea here is also deep and is also very rich. A few live or frozen shrimps can yield a very good catch of very colourful fish. The best areas are exactly under the cliff edge. Here the water is about 40 metres deep. In some areas it is shallower and in other's much deeper. I like to fish in the region of 30/40 metres. I also use light tackle here which proves much more productive and gives the fish a better chance.


Fish for all seasons.

January ~ Bullet Tuna, Atlantic Bonito, Little Tunny. +All sorts of bottom fish.

February ~ Very good for Bream inside harbours + Trolling for the above fish.

March ~ Bottom fishing for Red Sea bream, Combers over sandy, muddy bottoms over 35 metres.

April ~ same as March but less productive, + occasional trolling for Saddled Bream

May ~ European Sea Bass and bottom fishing

June ~ Mullet, Barracuda, Combers and trolling for Albacore and Large Blue Fin Tuna

July ~ Albacore and coastal bottom fishing

August ~ Season for Dolphin fish, Small Blue fin Tuna, Albacore and Pilot fish

September ~ Same as August + trolling for Saddled Bream and Garfish, also very good for coastal bottom fishing

October ~ Trolling coastal for small Blue fin Tuna, Saddled Bream, Bullet Tuna, Atlantic Bonito, small Swordfish and trolling in harbours for Med Horse Mackerel

November ~ Live bait fishing for large Dolphin fish and amberjack + bottom fishing

December ~ Bullet Tuna and Bottom fishing.

Please note that many other various fishing techniques can be used during different seasons but I only mentioned the most productive ones.


Aerial view of Filfla Description of my boat and equipment

4.4 metre fibreglass open boat with Johnson 40 outboard

The interior of the boat was custom made to my specifications and needs. The centre console houses all the instuments apart from serving as a steering column. It also holds the navigation lights and serves as a storage compartement.
The instruments consist of a GPS chart plotter, echo sounder and compass. Forward of the console is a large custom made fuel tank which holds up to almost 20 gallons of fuel. To the sides of the console are two other compartements to hold tackle, tools, water and any other items needed.

Being quite a small boat it is amazing how I suceeded in including so many things. Every space has its purpose. Fitted at the aft end is a downrigger which I had made myself and which is used when surface trolling gives no results.

Safety is also a key factor so all necessary items such as life jackets, flares, first aid and sea anchor are never missing.


My next project will definetely be a larger boat with similar specifications. An 18/20 footer with a 90/150 4 stroke outboard. I personally prefer outboard motors because they leave a lot of space inside and they are much faster. Speed is a very important factor. It not only takes you from one place to another quicker but also takes you back home in a shorter expanse of time if the weather changes.