Here's my report.
With much anxiety Sunday 19 April, finally arrived. The weather was expected to be good with a breezy SE early in the morning, flat seas during the day and the typical easterly to bring us back in the afternoon. The boat was ready after the carpet job and the 20 h service. Plan was to spend the day around the B1 area looking for game fish. We stuck to the plan.
The weatherman was spot on with the best possible weather one could ask for. Water temp was slightly over 23o C in the morning and went up to about 24.5o C during the day out in the deep. Water was clean and although the sky was cloudy in the morning it cleared up into a fantastic day.
We set horses just after 06:00 h with the four boars riding at ~21 knots in a convoy! For a change Maximvs was the largest of the fleet...
A quick stop at Baixo Ribeiro to find livebait proved unseccssful. The full spring outgoing tide was simply too strong and the lighthouse was empty. We moved on and tried another buy a few miles north. Nada. Oh well... we would have to rely on rappies and 4 Portuguese sardines for the day...
Waiting for the bite...
We went to my usual couta spot and managed 3 couta and a green jobfish from about 7:45 to 10:30... lost a few too... nothing really outstanding but good size for the pot (4-6 kg)...
Come to papa...
Couta... hooked right at the tail...
Green jobfish... yummy...
The fish went off the bite and we decided to explore a few marks further north... With the Zukes this is something I can confortably do without worrying about fuel...
Trolling...
We kept trolling and did a quick drifting session up north but nada... despite the involuntary chumming help from some of my crew, which had no trouble laying flat to ponder about the mysteries of the universe...
Philosophical moments aboard Maximvs....
At about mid day we decided to move south and join the gang at the B1 area were they had just moved in from Bóia Perdida... We came back trolling on the 45 m line with some konas on birds with teasers, etc hoping for something different... went over a few birds but nothing stuck and didn't see any tuna jumping either... had the trevalla ready for some plugging action...
Maguro...
Matabixo...
Spent some time with the boys and decided to go back to my couta marks and score some more fish for the pot, as we were fast moving towards the time to call it quits. At last got 3 nice couta out of 4 strikes....
Went back home with a nice NE breezy behind us doing 4000 rpm at 21-22 knots. Had a bit of a mishap with the engine bolts and the transom that got me very worried initially but looks like it's not so serious.

Heading back...
In the end, we did 86 nm and used 90 litres of juice! What a pleasure! Got some nice fish, great day at sea and my mate got his first bill on his 16 ft cat... what else could one ask for?
