
*fisher* wrote:What's the difference in the different types you can buy...???? Some of them are mega bucks and you cant blame someone to want to just hang it on the wall and look at them rather than chuck it into the water for a fish to devour or scour up.. ![]() Floating, Sinking the different hooks, barbed un barbed, different weights, one would use and why.... Please share your experience... |
*fisher* wrote:Yes but what are the benefits or disadvantages of floating and sinking.... which has been more successful and why ??? how can simply changing out a treble hook change the action of the stickbait??? |

PoppinTonga wrote:Just on the floating and sinking question.....I was introduced to a different method of fishing with stickbaits this week. Apparently it is the rage in Okinawa. Finding steep drop offs in the 40-70m range with bait suspended about half way down. This angler casted a 200gr sinking stickbait and let it sink through the bait towards the bottom. Then the lure was retrieved in a slow to medium constant speed just twitching the tip of the rod. Kind of like jigging with a stickbait. We did not have any luck doing this, but he told me stories of some very large GTs caught this way in Japan. I plan on giving this method a try on my own to see if it works well here in Tonga. Might be an interesting idea for Kingies also. |
kIWir wrote:
This is the reason why Konishi developed Carpenter Katobi...the lure was designed to do exacly this technique.... |
ReelAppealLures wrote:
Typo Kiwir, Pandora not the Katobi... Kurt I have just the lure on my bench at the moment, I will get one to you to test out for me...Will send over with a client coming in a few months. Should be interesting to see where heavy sinking stick baits fits in with YTK. |


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