Muppet wrote: Nice Geoff! I still think you may be pleasantly surprised if you gave softbaiting a go down there. I reckon you would still smash itΒ |
Muppet wrote: Nice Geoff! I still think you may be pleasantly surprised if you gave softbaiting a go down there. I reckon you would still smash it |
Snappa Geoff wrote:
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ramcoed wrote: I've done soft baiting mokau.we were using massive kahawai baits on the stray lines in 9ms of water with no success. Fishing was dead so I jumped on the front of my ramco and dropped a nuclear chicken up current and it got smashed on the drop! Thinkn it was a kahawai until I closed t bail arm that was ! A nice fite and a nice 7kg fish being netied by t Boyes n t bak! Next 45 mins I almost got smashed on every drop,all up 6 snaps 5kg to 7kg and all fought hard! The Boyes on the bak didn't get a nibble on the kahawai slabs! They swith ed to soft baits but t run had finishe'd! Just shows u.soft baits can have there place! I was fishing about 1km off u geof one of out day comps and we talked about the soft baits slay t snaps!!!! 2 many missions to remember aye bro !!!!!!πππππππππ . If I find the photos IL post them up! |
ramcoed wrote: Or it it just old ageπππ₯π₯π₯π©π© |
Potty wrote: Mokau lacks a few key ingrediants to be a great soft bait spot 1 - structure 2 - current lines 3 - Snaps out west are more scavengers than predators |
krow wrote: Living the dream. Love your posts. Congrats AGAIN. |
White snake wrote: Great report thanks Geoff.how the whitebaiting going.must be hard work with all this rain. |
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