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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by Fish-cador » Mon May 22, 2017 5:03 pm

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no such thing as a dignified release when the school is in front of you lol.

Right so. This one probably hurt. The fact that it swam away means it survived. :rofl:
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Fish out of the water.... Look at those seagulls. mine mine mine. :rofl:
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Post by dazz999 » Mon May 22, 2017 6:09 pm

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dazz999 wrote: i have the maikuro 1062 with a technium 4000 that i will give a try
too long. you will not last 20 casts and your arms will drop. Been there done that, went back to 902.
nah how so these things are super light could cast for a long session no problem

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Post by Broomstick » Mon May 22, 2017 6:45 pm

Great stuff fellas! Some honkers in there!

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Post by Fish-cador » Mon May 22, 2017 6:55 pm

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dazz999 wrote: i have the maikuro 1062 with a technium 4000 that i will give a try
too long. you will not last 20 casts and your arms will drop. Been there done that, went back to 902.
nah how so these things are super light could cast for a long session no problem
Go and see for yourself.

Simple physics....check "moments" and "fulcrums" and see how these apply on fishing.

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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by Sinsemilla » Mon May 22, 2017 7:03 pm

Killing it fellas! welldone.

Might have to go and have a cast or two!

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Post by Broomstick » Mon May 22, 2017 7:04 pm

Fish-cador wrote:
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dazz999 wrote: i have the maikuro 1062 with a technium 4000 that i will give a try
too long. you will not last 20 casts and your arms will drop. Been there done that, went back to 902.
nah how so these things are super light could cast for a long session no problem
Go and see for yourself.

Simple physics....check "moments" and "fulcrums" and see how these apply on fishing.
You're right FC, but it will still do the job. I used to spin for salmon with a 13' aerowave before I had a proper surf spinning outfit.

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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by Brett » Mon May 22, 2017 7:32 pm

Rather than posting a seperate report, I'll post here.

I took the young bloke down for his first salmon session, figured he can cast a squid rod, should be able to hoik a slug far enough.
Didn't do any good on the walk down for a while, then I started hooking into a few, only they were a bit far out, so I'd cast 2 rods then pass one of to him, he got a couple of little ones 30ish cm. then the fish moved in close, so I left him to cast himself, while I got smoked by a monster :(
Then I see he had hooked into something decent himself, so I stood and watched him try to battle with it, rather than have a tanty I stole his rod for the last bit of the landing and beached it for him.
This thing was a horse, biggest fish I have seen landed at gunna(though I believe there has been a cpl bigger yrs ago) it will take him a while to top this one.
69cm and 3.86kg.
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Post by Fish-cador » Mon May 22, 2017 7:37 pm

Broomstick wrote:
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dazz999 wrote: i have the maikuro 1062 with a technium 4000 that i will give a try
too long. you will not last 20 casts and your arms will drop. Been there done that, went back to 902.
nah how so these things are super light could cast for a long session no problem
Go and see for yourself.

Simple physics....check "moments" and "fulcrums" and see how these apply on fishing.
You're right FC, but it will still do the job. I used to spin for salmon with a 13' aerowave before I had a proper surf spinning outfit.
It will work but it will be tiring.

13 footer? You probably ended up with arms like Popeye when you finished.lol

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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by Fish-cador » Mon May 22, 2017 7:40 pm

Brett wrote:.
This thing was a horse, biggest fish I have seen landed at gunna(though I believe there has been a cpl bigger yrs ago) it will take him a while to top this one.
69cm and 3.86kg.
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Was that this afternoon?

Your son must be over the moon.

A baito landed a monster this morning. It registered at 5kg on the lip grip scale.
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by dazz999 » Mon May 22, 2017 7:42 pm

Brett wrote:Rather than posting a seperate report, I'll post here.

I took the young bloke down for his first salmon session, figured he can cast a squid rod, should be able to hoik a slug far enough.
Didn't do any good on the walk down for a while, then I started hooking into a few, only they were a bit far out, so I'd cast 2 rods then pass one of to him, he got a couple of little ones 30ish cm. then the fish moved in close, so I left him to cast himself, while I got smoked by a monster :(
Then I see he had hooked into something decent himself, so I stood and watched him try to battle with it, rather than have a tanty I stole his rod for the last bit of the landing and beached it for him.
This thing was a horse, biggest fish I have seen landed at gunna(though I believe there has been a cpl bigger yrs ago) it will take him a while to top this one.
69cm and 3.86kg.awesome salmon that would have been so much fun
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