The two other anglers on the boat, the two Marcels &mdash Waldschmit and Veenman &mdash are from the Nether-lands. Both are very experienced at big game fishing and I find out later that Waldschmit is among the top anglers of the world and he is checking out the Andaman waters for his worldwide sport fishing charter business. Despite the boat hull-slamming the swells, Waldschmit expertly prepares the rods and tackle, deftly picking up hooks and leaders. The other Marcel lectures me on the proper etiquette on board a fishing boat to my &ldquoJa, ja, jahs&rdquo. We have some bait on board, mackerels picked up from the market, which are gutted, sewn and flexed, so that they swim amazingly life-like at the end of a trailing line. These will be used for trolling, where the boat keeps a constant speed of around six knots with rods on either side of the stern trailing baited lines of different lengths behind the boat. In addition, there are outriggers &mdash long telescopic booms that swivel out from the roof &mdash to which more lines are attached with artificial rubber bait that I imagine would look like a tasty meal for the pelagic fish we are after. Now these bait fish are the size of trout that I have caught in Himachal (okay, just one) with tiny earthworms so I can just imagine what size fish will strike