No need for expensive gear to catch big fish

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    Posted: 04 Nov 2012 at 10:32pm
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Big smile Black Tiger Ugly Stick, thanks Predator07, Finn Nor 5500, thanks Cathelot and cheap 80lb Trade Me braid. Big 74,5lb Giant Trevally. Need i say more???
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Nice fish, fish don't care how much you spend on tackle! Clap
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wow, thats a horse.Thumbs Up spill the beans, where did you go to catch that?
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It's not fair, you catch all the fish.
Nothing wrong at all with the fin-nor offshores either, they may not be flash and expensive, but they are bloody tough, good drags and work on the KISS principle which, when you are a long way from home or a service/replacement shop, is a very very good thing.
Those GTs, they aint small fish are they....
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Originally posted by kaveman kaveman wrote:

wow, thats a horse.Thumbs Up spill the beans, where did you go to catch that?

Deon lives on Kiribati AKA Christmas Is... Horrible place!

That sure is a solid geet! Good skills bro... 
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You're welcome Deon, pleased they have done the trick for you...
 
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Well done Deon what a beast of a fish...Clap
 
I want my ole Fin-Nor back nowLOL
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Originally posted by ReelAppealLures ReelAppealLures wrote:

Originally posted by kaveman kaveman wrote:

wow, thats a horse.Thumbs Up spill the beans, where did you go to catch that?

Deon lives on Kiribati AKA Christmas Is... Horrible place!

That sure is a solid geet! Good skills bro...

Hi kaveman and RAL . Have to correct you Sam. I am on Tarawa which is part of the Kiribati Island group. Xmas Island is about 4 hours flight from Tarawa. Tarawa is the capital and most of the Kiribati people live here. I am not here permanently. Working for a NZ based construction company. If all goes well i might be here for another 2 years.Big smileBig smileBig smile Catching all those big one's.
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Originally posted by Capt Asparagus Capt Asparagus wrote:

It's not fair, you catch all the fish.
Nothing wrong at all with the fin-nor offshores either, they may not be flash and expensive, but they are bloody tough, good drags and work on the KISS principle which, when you are a long way from home or a service/replacement shop, is a very very good thing.
Those GTs, they aint small fish are they....
You very right Capt. I also like those Stellas and Dogfights but it just out of my price range and i fish the Fin Nors every weekend and nothing broken yet. Yes those GT's are big. I hook and lost a couple of bigger one's. Maybe next time i get luckyLOL
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Another day in paradise and the GT's want to play. Biggest 30kg and smallest just18kg. There are another 2 in the bag and 4 were released. Left the shore at 10 and we were back at 2. Cheap gear in action.
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Is that the 5-50 Black Tiger??
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are they any good eating?


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Originally posted by Tipper Tipper wrote:

Is that the 5-50 Black Tiger??
Yes it is. Grunty ass rods and cheap too!!!
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Originally posted by YeeHaa YeeHaa wrote:

are they any good eating?
Eat them all the time but the smaller one tastes better. My friends brother inlaw passed away while we were fishing so we kept the fish for the funaral. The people here very poor so all or most fish goes to families.
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Originally posted by saffayakker saffayakker wrote:

Originally posted by Tipper Tipper wrote:

Is that the 5-50 Black Tiger??
and cheap too!!!
I know, thats why I own one.  Might have to take it on holiday next year LOL
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always interested to have a taste of GT,, but I hear they have poison in them...at least the place that I have been Confused

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