tobez wrote:cool dude...can you invent one that can plug into the rocks??? |



Last year I saw a documentary in Aussie about these guys who had set themselves up for shark fishing around the Newcastle area.
They were fishing off a beach similar to Muriwai and had built a proper game chair onto the bullbar of a flattop Landcruiser, it was mounted quite high and gave them height and line clearance.
Finatic wrote:What size baits do you intend using DBDRFT? |



I think there's a small kite rig you could use to send the baits out. Not that familiar with kite fishing but looked at something for this kind of thing a while back and I think you can release it from rod and line once out there - someone may be able to confirm this. You'd be able to fish a bigger range of wind speeds. Now I've got the means to get the spots, I'm hoping to have a crack at some sharks from the beach out from Parengarenga in the far north in Feb. Picking up some useful info, cheers. How's night fishing for them compared to day? Great idea by the way
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