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Kayak caught fish pics worthy of note.
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Could be the seed for a monthly comp like our Aussie mates do on AKFF (Those comps were good fun until they had a tanty and banned KiwisLOL)
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This 9kg fraight train was cought on a 7in lime tiger' 2nd hand 1 mind u on sunday 14th july at abou 4 pm.seen him on my new sounder while dragen a soft bait to another location.i slowed and started a circle letting my soft bait drop.as soon as it hit the bottom it was nailed and the fun was on .so far my best fish, ive only been kayaken for 3 months and soft baiting for 2 i will never go back to bait again lol
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Youve been kayak fishing for 3 months and already have half a dozen snapper over 10 LB Clap. Whats the secret ?
Well done beaut fish.
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Here's my best two. Top one my brother in law made in photoshop and stuck as our screensaver. Shame all his good work should be tucked away in my photoalbum
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Shyt how did I miss this thread. Not that I've got a lot to contribute but still, good idea Piwi.
Lovin that first pic Pete
Beauty fish too FKThumbs%20Up well done.
 
Come on you naki lot, you've all had some pretty hall of fame worthy catches.
 
I'm hell bent on getting me a pic with a tuna this year so I'll have to use this thread for more inspiration.
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Yeah dont be embarrassed to put up some of your past best fish. I know theres plenty of 20LB plus out there. Also different species for a change. Maybe even trout LOL to keep Rainbow and Charlie happy.
This is my eldest with a 10 LBer I
caught off Papamoa feb this year. Seemed like a good fish until the new X spot arrived.
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Oy piwikiwi, there's nowt wrong with trowt, I should know being ex-NavyWink
 
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Bugger...can't find my pics of my 19lber Snap.

Have to go and catch another one now LOL
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OK Piwi, just to keep you happy. Here's my best 2 trout off the yak. Weighed around 3kg each. The only scales I had to weigh the snapp bottomed out at 10kg so I guess it was a little bigger than that.
 
So many fish, so little time,
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Great pics Charlie. the bottom trout looks a bit seasick though LOL. Whats the story with the colour ?

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I think its a sea run trout, apparently they get very fat and pink on a diet of red crabs and crayfishBig%20smile
So many fish, so little time,
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Interesting pics Charlie. Where was the bottom one caught? Haven't seen a pic of a sea-run rainbow (unless your pulling our legs Embarrassed)
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Probably one of them fly fishing guru's will give us the low down on rainbows and searunners. Caught a  Jack salmon the colour of the lower rainbow trout pictured at Acheron slip in the Rakaia above the gorge and was told by the guy I was with that it was "colouring up" for spawning, aparently they end up charcoal black. The salmon had way less fat on it than the silverys down river so maybe thats whats up with 'bow.

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The pale white colour of the bottom trout is the result of that side having been in contact with whatever it was lying on,    When caught it would have been like a normal trout.   In this case as a jack it showed the red flanks prior to spawning.

Goo looking fish Charlie.

BTW if you want to learn the Tongariro Roll Cast there is a clinic on at the National Trout Center Sat. 23 Aug.

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I see what you mean, I thought Piwi was being humourous and reffering to the snapper, doh! No Rainbow is right it was lying in the yak well on that side. Definately not a searunner.
 
Rainbow I would be interested in the Tonga roll cast clinic, where do I book in?
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Nice fish guys
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Hi Charlie

You can book at DOC Turangi Trout Center.   Contact the manager Ken Kimmings and tell him you have talked to me as the course may already be booked out.   Cost $75 which goes to the Trout Center Society.

GO on the Sporting Life website for all the details.

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Just a couple of pic's from yesteryear just to hold up the Naki end.

Com'on you Naki boys - there are bigger Naki fish than these


17.5lb and 15.5lb



A good day



9.2kg kingi - 5kg tuna



21.5lb



23.3lb



23lb Released




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Thumbs%20Up Awesome Naki man.  Simply Awesome!
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