With the Sailfish season in full swing, the opportunity to hurl some lures at them was just too irresistible. So we set out for a couple of days on the water...
|  | 
| Weather looks good, so it couldn't be a bad day... | 
|  | 
| First drop with the micro jig sees a nice little Flounder on the FEED FLIP15 jig... | 
|  | 
| Sea Breams are always abundant in these parts, and always willing... | 
|  | 
| We found plenty with the FEED FLIP jigs... | 
|  | 
| Even squid got in on it... | 
|  | 
| These little jigs catch everything, nothing escapes... | 
|  | 
| The new DUO Drag Metal jigs work well out here as well... | 
|  | 
| And the FLIPs continue to haul in the Sea Breams... | 
|  | 
| First Sail of the day after locating a school. We chuck floating stickbaits at them with the light FEED Jungle spin rod and it proved it had plenty of power against a rampaging Sail... | 
|  | 
| The always reliable DUO Aomasa stickbait scores on cue... | 
|  | 
| Didn't take too long to find another ferocious fighter for the FEED Jungle rod. The JBS-68H rod took it in stride... | 
|  | 
| This Sail liked the FEED Lures SWISH stickbait... | 
|  | 
| This Sail is just the right size for maximum fun with the light FEED Jungle rod... | 
|  | 
| It had obviously been in some wars, and had lost its bill some time ago. Didn't stop it from smashing the Realis Pencil though! | 
|  | 
| We spent the lull between chasing Sails with the ultralight micro jig rods in hand, and a FEED jig at the end of the line... | 
|  | 
| The Go-Emotion Micro Jig Special rod by Major Craft is the perfect partner for this type of work... | 
|  | 
| Here's a nice Cobia to cap off the trip. Another feather in the cap for the mighty FEED FLIP jig... | 
For enquiries please email
tacklesource@live.com

 
No comments:
Post a Comment