MightyBoosh wrote: I don't use kaburas very much because I'm constantly clipping lures on/off and they don't lend themselves to this. There are workarounds, but you end up fishing the lure in a way that was not intended. I also find that they catch smaller fish for some reason. |
MightyBoosh wrote: Don't know the answer to that Rozboon. I agree though, on the retrieve, the weight will be up against the assist hooks. A nice marketing video, this is discussed at 4:20. |
Rozboon wrote:
I've been rigging mine recently in a manner that allows clipping them on and off; I note that some Kaburas come with a short length of kevlar through the head (Catch springs to mind)... both of these ways of rigging do not allow the head to slide up the mainline. I guess my question here is.... does it actually need to? I don't think I've ever had a bite on the drop with Kabura other than in a school of actively feeding Kahawai - when I'm actually fishing it, the head is hard up on the skirt arrangement anyway. |
Kandrew wrote: Also interesting to see on this thread that some people are using long rods 8.5 foot. What’s length rods are most guys using. |
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