Another 40kg kingi-Carpenter

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Carpenter lures consistently smashing over the big ones again
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Originally posted by ReelAppealLures ReelAppealLures wrote:

Is it part of the Gamma series? or a completely new swimming lure? 

Interesting looking colour too?

it is not part of gamma, its a new range
white and purple colour


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That is fricken mean.
I notice they using trebles no bakers rigs or single rear hook.
Or are my beer goggles decieving me
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Originally posted by pirate pirate wrote:

That is fricken mean.
I notice they using trebles no bakers rigs or single rear hook.
Or are my beer goggles decieving me

treble are used on all carpenter lures.

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Tony, I see from the Carpenter website (http://www.carpenter.ne.jp/2011.12.8.nz-king/newpage3.html) that the Carpenter guys are using a split ring and solid ring connection to the leader. Is this the current recommendation over a direct tie or a split ring and swivel?
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This question has been asked while Mr. Konishi did a talk at YEEHAA last year. use split ring and solid ring rig will give the lure better action but it also makes the lure harder to swim. The leader can be caught by the hook, because the lure movement gets bigger.
The most easy way to swim a gamma is to use a chain knot on the gamma
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Originally posted by YeeHaa YeeHaa wrote:

too many photos, here is couple of more shots with the madness action


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bet that was alot of fun

that 40kg beast looks awesome
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I can only dream of fish like that,
Great work guys
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that kingie looks like a maneater Approve
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Holy.........
40kg, hard to imagine what that would pull like.
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