Thanks Pete, we were unfortunate to miss the bumper harvest, day before, one boat came back with 76 tenggiri. We got only one, but was fun playing with the skipjacks and dorado around 3kg each, good fight with light tackle.
We were using the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TF10
with 14 mega pixel for the underwater shot. the pictures were taken on Canon 7.5 mega pixel.
Just two weeks back during the peak, each boat came back with 20 tenggiri on the average. Now can only get the loners averaging 9-12kg, just two back days, SKY landed one 12 kg with small jig.
quote:Originally posted by pelanduk Chairman Jon..you no seasick arr during the trip ?
Uncle.....bring the same rods this july and wallop the tenggili ...[:p][:p][:p]
ok ok, may be got some new models, will send them to you by courier before we fly.
quote:Originally posted by pelanduk Good good good......together with the reels ha.....remember all mono ha......if braid...[xx(][xx(][xx(][xx(] tenggili takut...
quote:Originally posted by caffeine Well played on such light gear. Good to know Rompin is not just for sailfish!
Hi Evan, Rompin do have other species other
than sailfish, there also juvenile black
marlin [makaira indica], spanish mackerel,
cobia, queen fish, dorado, barracuda, bonito,
skipjack, daimond trevally, GTs, bottom
feeders like snappers, grouper, parrot and
sting rays. Hope to fish with you soon.
Regards.
“A good angler needs the ability to foretell the best location to fish, the best time to fish, the best bait, and the best technic. And to have the ability afterwards to explain why there is no hook-up”