113kg Yellow Fin on PE3 poper setup

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insane.....great capture...what a fish

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Wow thats is bloody impressive, bet the boys will be tucking into the sashimi big timeClap 
 
 
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Awesome stuff, I love how the bar is continually being raised and limits being pushed.

What a capture!

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Great footage, the angler looked pretty cool under pressure. That hook must have only just been hanging on. Very impressive and makes catching one on 24/37kg full game rod and reels look like over kill and clumsy.
 
Love to catch some thing like that off the Eastcoast.
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Really impressive and huge kudos to that guy.. he really knew what he was doing.
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Wahooooo, get some come on get some...that's tha action we want to see...!
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Whoa! I dream of catching fish that large on a popper. 40 kg is enough of a rush.... imagine 113kg!
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the little Saltiga did very well!
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OOOHHH yeh!!! the mighty Daiwa, gee the carpenter's sexy too
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I like the way there is some sort of set up to act as lugs for a spin reel to be able to use a harness...are these available readily here?
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