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This is a link that demonstrates effective stickbait technique with the rod and also some great footage of the Gamma swimming that I could watch all day long - too good not to share.
Anyone who has watched kingis chase Mac's,squid and particularly flying fish will appreciate the likeness of a fleeing baitfish.
 
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Very nice, thanks for sharing Andrew...Thumbs Up
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dam that is very impressive, I cant believe how far he was casting hell, Andrew, are these the same ones you got the other week?
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watched it about five times and going back for more
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Nice recovery to regain your moderator "MANA" Andrew, cheers for the link Handshake
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Originally posted by Titahi Titahi wrote:

Nice recovery to regain your moderator "MANA" Andrew, cheers for the link Handshake
 
Like a book aye Jase LOL
 
These ones BA are the first shipment that Ginga bought in 240mm long and 140g in weight.I have a couple now and also lost one Cry,the others I have are bluefish which are the same manufacturer but a different style 200mm long and 100g.I have not swum those yet,but was tempted to go practise down in the Harbour.
Casting with new gear,braid etc is easily 50m and most of the time 60-70 with some guys further.
 
Ben you better get a rod bro...
 
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Originally posted by falco falco wrote:

Originally posted by Titahi Titahi wrote:

Nice recovery to regain your moderator "MANA" Andrew, cheers for the link Handshake
 
Like a book aye Jase LOL
 
These ones BA are the first shipment that Ginga bought in 240mm long and 140g in weight.I have a couple now and also lost one Cry,the others I have are bluefish which are the same manufacturer but a different style 200mm long and 100g.I have not swum those yet,but was tempted to go practise down in the Harbour.
Casting with new gear,braid etc is easily 50m and most of the time 60-70 with some guys further.
 
Ben you better get a rod bro...
 


thanks for that and thanks for sharing some very impressive stuff
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Pretty cool clip, he makes it look easy but they do take a bit of working to get to swim like that.
Once you have them swimming correctly they look good enough to jump in the water and eat yourself.
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GT gamma is one of the best stick bait on the market and catchs hugh fish include GT,King fish, Sail fish, Mahi mahi,Tuna and Marlin.
For the guys who live in auckland area, we have the full carpenter lure  DVD play in store all day long. The DVD shows most the techniques Mr. Konishi uses on the different Carpenter stick bait and poppers.
If you are interested in have a watch during lunch breaks for after work, most welcome. I bet you learn heaps more.


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Excellent to see.... hmmmm, pretty much what I was doing in the sollies though, looking at that..... perhaps I should persevere.
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awesome action on that lure but what do they cost?
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Alot ,but coin well spent without a doubt.
Have seen the DVD Yeehaa is mentioning ,and is very impressive.
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I can see how the kingis get excited now, awesome
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Looks like an awesome/exhausting way to fish! May have to borrow a mates set up and have a blat.
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Cheers Falco, just what I have been looking for. Should be able to reach some buoys from shore.
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Originally posted by fish i fish i wrote:

Cheers Falco, just what I have been looking for. Should be able to reach some buoys from shore.


You'll have a boat you can play on in summer brother. Going to invest in some serious stick baiting gear and stick to the coast mostly this season.

Less traveling = Less gas = less $ per trip = more fishing trips Wink Might need Erena to keep Shanti company LOL
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Originally posted by marx marx wrote:

Originally posted by fish i fish i wrote:

Cheers Falco, just what I have been looking for. Should be able to reach some buoys from shore.


You'll have a boat you can play on in summer brother. Going to invest in some serious stick baiting gear and stick to the coast mostly this season.

Less traveling = Less gas = less $ per trip = more fishing trips Wink Might need Erena to keep Shanti company LOL

 
== more $$ to spend on more top end gear, yeah!

Yeah bro think we learned that lesson, why travel miles when they are hearding in close. Bring on those Thai hah rue summer sessions.

Check out this site, Some seriously good gear at a good price
http://www.saltywatertackle.com/product_listings.php?CateID=20




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Falco is there best customer LOL
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