Confront the Swords of the Mexican Gulf

Travel Guide - Mexico

 

Any man who is worth his salt fantasizes of becoming a hero and try his skills against a difficult ---but not essentially perilous--- adversary. A serious sportfisherman thus fantasizes about grabbing the record-breaking fish if he can, or at least one that can battle him to finish, favorable or not is irrelevant. He asks for in the least one fight that he can relate stories about to his brood and (mostly) grandchildren, one that can assess his capacities to the end. The swordfishes of the Gulf of Mexico can provide this desire of every sincere fisherman.

Swordfishes are classified into the category of billfishes fishes that include marlins and sailfishes. They are wanted sportfishing pursued species, being sturdy, fast and agile, often performing tailwalking and greyhounding acrobatics that are spectacular to behold. Tailwalks are performed when the hooked fish surges through and twists and turns on the sea’s surface in its exertions to be free from the hook; while greyhounding is when it gio underwater but shallow, jumps then dives shallow again as if after a sub-surface objective. Either effort will measure the skills, fortitude and gear of the angler, generally for hours, in a joyful and grueling tussle.

Swordfish in the hundreds of pounds size normally present in the northern part of the Gulf of Mexico are generally in a site called ‘The Spur’ or the “The Steps’. The ‘Spur’ is a perpendicular trench in the northern tip of the DeSoto Canyon, a large dip in the base of the Gulf. The Canyon opens around 50 miles off Destin, at the western Florida area, where it is around 1,200 feet deep, just about the correct depth for swordfishes, and spreads east near Cuba and west to Texas and Mexico. But, the swordfish and other billed fishes can be found any place in the Gulf in different sizes and density.

Fishing for swordfish in the Gulf is today made most times at night with squid and mackerel as bait, instead of live blue runners as used sometime ago. The day is used up trolling with artificials for tuna and marlin, but daytime fishing for swordfish may be done as well by those who are eager to do so. Though results may not be as encouraging. Tools ought to have reels with a very long line –either mono or braid—of 50-80 pounds strength, though more adventurous anglers opt for finer lines to retain greater lengths in their reels, because fighting swords on less break strength lines makes for a good deal to the pleasure and battle of skills.

Unsurprisingly, the Gulf of Mexico is not the single place you can meet swordfish, marlins and sailfish: there are numerous areas in the Caribbean and the eastern seaboard of the United States, like in the Hatteras region and even as close as Martha’s Vineyard. Fish and fisheries conservation plans made possible the sustained preservation of these type of fishes for angling satisfaction as well as –frankly—in behalf of the recreational fishing industry of the country, which every year generates billions of dollars value of equipment, gadgets, artificial baits and materials for the sportfishing enthusiasts.

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