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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

PELAGICS FROM LAND!

Landbased pelagics are always a bonus, but we've learnt with the right tools they can be a viable consistent target. Armed with ultralight spipn gear, these little speedsters can be a handful but that just adds to the appeal. Here's a piece on pelagics from shore...

GTs used to only be a myth but now have become a consistent species encountered. This little one took a Jackall Knockin' Jaw vibe and went crazy on the Ultra Light Jackall NERO spin rod...

Working slightly heavier lures with the Major Craft Skyroad Wind special makes it easier when fighting a tough fish like this GT when it strikes...

The most consistent performer by far is the DUO Tide Vib Score model of lipless vibes...

The IMA River Flows is a new metal vibe recently added to the stable. It worked well on this GT as well...

Meanwhile you never know what will turn up while targeting these pelagics. This small Golden Snapper took a fast retrieved Jackall Knockin' Jaw vibe...

Another GT is tamed by the Major Craft Skyroad Wind model spin rod...

Its the DUO Tide Vib Score which does it again...

When allowed to drift closer to the bottom the possibilities with demersal predators open up...

This DUO Bay Ruf V-75 found a small Estuary Cod...

Speed jigging with the Ultra Light Major Craft KG Lights spin rod found the prize of the day, a nice Spotted Spanish Mackeral...

It took an IMA Gun Peki 12 mini jig and was fooled...


Last fish of the day turned out to be a Spanish Flag on the IMA Gun Peki jig when the Macks had moved on...


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