Jig Kid-Kapiti out wide

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A plan was hatched by AHole and myself to get Jig Kid out on the briny. Ahole already had a passenger for Sunday, so It was arranged he step aboard the Mellenium Falcon-Pro Sport. We lauched at Paraparaumu beach in prestine conditions and blasted out to spot x some 20ks offshore. target species- XOS Tarakihi. Jig Kid had the first drop into 115m and boom-a nice fish to kick things off. It continued for 2 hours and we had our bin full of large Terras and ice!Wink We departed for the island at 1700 for the Kingies, but they forgot to turn up. Isaac had a jig with my gear as he is getting his saltist 30t in 3 weeks. I was impressed by Isaac's maturity and fishing prowress-an absolute pleasure to have onboard.Clap A superb day out in first class conditions.
 
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I won't mention that the reel came off in my hand whilst pulling up a fish!Embarrassed It was quickly put back on and the fish brought up...Shocked
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Nice work guys - well done  Thumbs%20Up
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Nice work PS good to see a fellow wgtn lad catching :)

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Awsome day out! Couldn't have been much better, cheers dude. Kingis were quiet but wont be for long, cant wait! And that little saltiga 15 is HOT Thumbs%20Up
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Fullar's they are some primo conditions for sureThumbs%20Up
Nice turkeys worth hunting....
Whats this about the reel coming off???
Maybe thats what reel seat clamps are forWink...
 
p.s Kingfish are quiet because they have other things in mind
"ROOTING"
I know this because I had a males leave me a prezzies on SaturdayLOL
Filthy *****s....Good on ya's see you out there next timeTongue
 
p.s.s Ritchy...Looks like you got that retieving sorted mate
aye practice makes perfect.
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Nice work there team, primo eaters too. Should have joined you but was land locked till 4pm. Yeah shame about the Ks, was always going to be a bit of a pig and a poke but the choice was sit in the man cave, think about it and drinking heavily or go and have a crack !!
The answer was obvious. Good to see you out there lads  -  well done and thanks Richy for being so obliging getting young Isaac out. Thumbs%20Up 
 
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Originally posted by Torcea Torcea wrote:

Fullar's they are some primo conditions for sureThumbs%20Up
Nice turkeys worth hunting....
Whats this about the reel coming off???
Maybe thats what reel seat clamps are forWink...
 
p.s Kingfish are quiet because they have other things in mind
"ROOTING"
I know this because I had a males leave me a prezzies on SaturdayLOL
Filthy *****s....Good on ya's see you out there next timeTongue
 
p.s.s Ritchy...Looks like you got that retieving sorted mate
aye practice makes perfect.
 
Reece, I took the reel clamp off a couple o days ago thinking it didn't need it... I guess there are Different grades of fuji reel seat???LOL I'll put it back on as the reel seat is showing signs of play. how long do Kingies root for?LOL As for the launching/retrieving, it helps with new rollers and a bit of know howWink cher for that. Conclusion is Kapiti is a special place with some great people in it.Hug
 
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Don't mean to Butt in AHole but shouldn't you be "servicing copiers" or something???Tongue
It's just after 11 and it ain't lunch time yetWink
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Originally posted by Torcea Torcea wrote:

Don't mean to Butt in AHole but shouldn't you be "servicing copiers" or something???Tongue
It's just after 11 and it ain't lunch time yetWink
Back to work for youLOL
Hey big boy, I do what I like, you should know that by now. It the privilage of being in management and called delegation - now go do some work yourself, and have a nice day Big%20smile  
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Originally posted by Ahole Ahole wrote:

Originally posted by Torcea Torcea wrote:

Don't mean to Butt in AHole but shouldn't you be "servicing copiers" or something???Tongue
It's just after 11 and it ain't lunch time yetWink
Back to work for youLOL
Hey big boy, I do what I like, you should know that by now. It the privilage of being in management and called delegation - now go do some work yourself, and have a nice day Big%20smile  
You should know me by nowWink
Im FINISHEDTongueLOL
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