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Thursday, October 11, 2012

MUD GETS IN BETWEEN YOUR TOES!

Just spent a few enjoyable days with good friends checking out some estuarine systems, from both boat and shore. There was to be alot of floundering in sticky mud as we worked hard to find a few fish. With a vessel, though, it was to be more accessible but not neccessarily more fun. Boys still like to get down and dirty!
 
The ever changing conditions presented individual challenges when tackling different areas, toss in the constant tidal changes and it was a tough code to crack. Anyhow, the prospecting did turn up some surprises to counter the disappointments. But that's fishing eh?
 
 
Hitting the water early like only an angler can. The smell of the water, the anticipation in the air, the tactics playing in the head all contribute to the buzz...

Fishermen can't seem to leave their tackle alone. Yummy aftermarket handles and knobs by Bassart and Office ZPI for the reels. Rods represented by the three big names from the Tackle Source stable - Megabass Destroyer Evoluzion, Evergreen Kaleido and Majorcraft Volkey in spin and baitcast guises...

After a dull stretch of river we got into business. A feisty little Mangrove Jack attacked this Zipbaits Khamsin with gusto...

With the receeding tide, it was key to sort out the ambush points where predators like this Mangrove Jack would station themselves for an easy feed. As the water level was still high, sinking or deep lures like this IMA Ligid 70 were neccessary to get down into their lairs...

Mangrove Jacks are the thugs of the estuarine system. They hit hard and fast and can bury you in a flash. The only way is to button down the drags and pray it is enough! They are an addictive fish to chase...

Typically, Jacks react readily to high speed lures but the twitched DUO Deep Feat seemed to work here...

Twitched lures were mainly targeted at the prized Barramundi. This one worked like clockwork as they turned on at a specific feeding time...

DUO Deep Feat was on a roll...

The fish at this particular snag were queueing for a meal, and it was literally a fish a cast. Here's another hungry Mangrove Jack...

When in feeding mode they certainly weren't shy. This baby Jack went for the DUO Deep Feat with alot of bravery...


Another juvenile Barramundi from the snag, this time on a crankbait - the Megabass Deep-X worked with a Megabass Orochi X-4 rod...

And on consecutive casts the Deep-X in bright Matt Tiger colour was nailed by another Jack...

Tarpons are another species found in most estuarine systems. They like DUO Spearhead Ryukis!

This nicely marked Archerfish was next in line for the small Ryuki 50. It was worked with a light Majorcraft Basspara spin rod...

If you find a rockbar in the river, most times the Estuary Cods aren't far. This Evergreen Combat Crank did the trick...

On light rods like this Majorcraft Volkey spin, even young Barras provide much fun...

The DUO Spearhead Ryuki 70 is the perfect size for these fish...

A very mature Archerfish on the Ryuki 70...

Another mother of an Archer, this guy went for a big IMA PCE-100 twitched fast...

Next cast on the PCE-100 and yet another big Archer...

Just for the sake of adding to the variety this Fingermark Bream decided to attack the deep cranking OSP Blitz...

When night falls the bigger boys come out to play, and so did we. A deep diving Evergreen Combat Crank lure worked along some snags found this big guy at home...

With these fish you need pretty stout gear. The ol'faithful Evergreen Kaleido 'Spin Cobra Q7' was up to the task as always, even with big cranks like this Combat Crank...
 
Another day and another Combat Crank victim. Barramundi are classic ambush artists and this deep crank laid next to some submerged rocks did the trick. Was no contest for the Megabass Orochi X-4 rod though...

Evergreen Combat Crank in special Bone edition, not your average Barramundi lure but it sure does score...

This little cod got abit greedy with the Megabass Deep-X...
 
And this little Estuary Cod sure wasn't shy about introducing the Imakatsu Crank to its gob...

When you get Puffers it usually means its time to switch spots...
 
This nice Estuary Cod fell for a Jackall Bros i-Shad Tail soft plastic dropped at its doorstep...

The Estuary Cods were a common catch, although bigger ones were hard to come by. Nevertheless we were kept busy with the smaller ones like this one that fell for a Jackall Bros Squirrel lure...
 
No day would be complete without a nice Jack. After frustratingly busting off three good fish in tight confines we were lucky to land this one off an oyster bar. The Majorcraft Volkey rod was pushed to its limits...

After losing an OSP Blitz, a Zipbaits B-Switcher and a Jackall Bros Mascle to angry fish this Megabass Deep-X did well to secure a consolation, the Kahara Quick Lock Snap held up well too. Note the light colouration of this Mangrove Jack from salty surrounds, very different from the darker mangrove dwellers...

 
At nightfall it was back to the hunt for the brooders. They weren't in huge numbers but a fish a night was decent pickings as the size really made up for it. This big guy had no qualms downing the very mullet-like shallow runner...

At fourteen pounds or so this Barramundi was a welcome trophy. While the day produced variety and numbers the after-dark sessions were really special indeed. As always, out came the Kaleido 'Spin Cobra Q7' by Evergreen...
 
The capture was indeed a close-call. Note the frayed leader as the fish took the lure whole in one gulp. Strong hooks are also essential but with fish like these they do get pretty out of shape too, also when targeting trophies the lure snaps are ditched for a stronger connection via a super strong Sasame swivel and IMA Split Ring direct to the tow ring. The shallow running Evergreen True Round 115F lure is a gem, with its tight swimming and rolling action, it did the trick with a fine fish... 
 
Estuarine fishing is very tide-dependant. This river would be empty at the bottom of a king-tide but with tidal flow comes the fish. Again finding snags were key to success and this Estuary Cod couldn't resist a DUO Deep Feat twitched in front of its honey hole...

A fantastic lure whether twitched or rolled. The DUO Deep Feat secures a place in our boxes indefinitely...

Another method of getting tight in on the snags is the use of soft plastic baits. This weedless rigged Jackall Bros Cover Craw picked up this nice juvenile Barramundi lazily waiting for a passing feed. Orochi X-4 rod by Megabass is a perfect tool made for heavy cover fishing... 

With more open terrain exposed hook points fair well. This Jackall Bros Knuckle lure sunk and hopped on the bed drew a strike from this curious little Mangrove Jack...

Some days you get real lucky.

As the tide swelled and the impending storm shifted in from the horizon the last few prospective casts were placed. It came tight on one and what was originally thought to be a Grouper turned out to be the surprise of the day. This massive Barramundi slugged it out like a bulldozer, big fish like this seldom leap acrobatically so it was carefully fought without the added risk of thrown hooks. After a patient couple of minutes it was beached with much jubilation. At twenty plus pounds it truly was a fish of jurassic proportions...

It was a magnificent sight as the fish laid in the shallows after the obligatory photos, Evergreen Combat Crank set perfectly in the side of the jaw. We savoured its presence as it was gently and patiently revived until it was ready to swim off on its own. It did with a big healthy kick of the tail which drenched us thoroughly, a baptism of sorts. All Barramundi are born males and go through a sex change as they mature. As such, most if not all fish above 4-5kgs are females ready to spawn the next generation. We can't stress the importance of releasing these brooding ladies to ensure their next generation, like ours, will be given a chance of an encounter like we had on this special day...
 
We learnt in a short time what a weapon the Evergreen Combat Crank is for saltwater work. In its various depth guises it had produced some pretty exciting results as shown. Not to mention its infamy as the go-to lure for freshwater impoundments. Alongside the great array of spectacular big-name rods we have the priviledge to use, this one punches way above its weight like most Majorcraft rods do. The Volkey range represents the mid tier in terms of pricing but for the money certainly gives you more. Its light physical weight is right up there with the most expensive rods, and it has an ultra sensitive high-carbon blank that is a joy to use. Not to mention being equiped with the latest Fuji reelseats and K-series guides, as this certainly is the way of the future and we can't help but get excited about it. Special mention also goes to the thin, soft and durable fluorocarbon leader by leading Japanese manufacturer Sunline - the FC-100 series lives up to its billing as the best, and so are the braided super-lines like the PE Jigger HG loaded up on this reel.
 
 
It was great to get dirty, burnt and exhausted and have results to show for it. This is the fishing we love and nothing comes close for sheer satisfaction. Definitely can't wait for the next session!
 
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

HITTING THE SHALLOWS

With the inconsistent weather we've been getting, there were no complains when the sun shone on this day. And did it shine.
 
The scorching heat did little to help the fishing but all were glad that the window allowed for a session with rods in hand pelting lures into the horizon. The reefy shallows would provide the thrills on this day. It was to be fun fishing with our light to medium outfits, after all you learn to take what's given and enjoy the chase, especially when you fish in heavily populated cities like we do.
 
 
The Anchor Tuskfish are abundant in our local reefs, and they get pretty territorial. But even so, I wasn't expecting to catch one on a Jackall Bros Squad Minnow retrieved mercilessly...

The ultralight outfits are seldom left at home now, and they come in handy when the situation presents itself. Here a nice John's Snapper fell for an Ikkako. Evergreen Spider the rod of choice...

With heavier gear like the Kaleido 'Spin Cobra Q7' we sought the larger denizens. Was lucky to hook this Estuary Cod on a fluttering Jackson Muscle Shot and stop it before it could get home and free...

Here's a mug shot with the Jackson Muscle Shot nicely pinned...


A fantastic capture - Coral Trout on an IMA Ligid 70 worked with a Evergreen Zephyr 'Bayshooter' rod...
 
These little Snappers aren't afraid of getting it on with big prey. Here an Evergreen Combat Crank gets hit...

With the sun at its highest and the tide turning we had fun with the ultralight stuff. DUO Ikakko finds a Tuskfish...

Here's a big one! And it gave a good account of itself on the Majorcraft KG Lights rod too!

Being able to cast out wide with the long rods, we were finding bigger specimens. Some like these put up quite a struggle...

Another welcome visitor - the Spiny Flathead...

It liked the slow twitched Ikakko too...

A nice catch on the Ikakko - the Blackspot Tuskfish. A tough ol' fighter on the Temujin 'Spider'...

More Anchor Tuskfishes to add excitement...

They are very willing and make their presence felt throughout the day...

A small Spanish Flag on the Ikakko...
 
And a little Rock Cod to cap the day off. DUO Ikakko scored of course...
 
 
 
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LATEST ARRIVALS - OCTOBER 2012

Mangrove Studio Searoom GT Stickbaits

Mangrove Studio Volador Stickbaits
 
Osamu's Factory Fish Lip Gripper
Plastic and Metal models
 
Osamu's Factory Kero Kero
Handmade Frog Topwater Bait
 
Bassday Nin Raba Madai Jigs
Various Sizes
 
IMA Popkey 80 pencils
 
IMA Sasuke SF-95 jerkbaits
 
Jackson RA Pop popper
 
Jackson Pintail 35
New Colours

Jackson Pintail 27
New Colours

Jackson Pintail EZ 45
New Model
 
Evergreen True Round 115F jerkbaits

OSP Tiny Blitz MR crankbaits

OSP Yamato & Yamato Jr. pencils

Zipbaits ZBL Popper
New Colours

Zipbaits Khamsin Jr. SR
 
Megabass Coayu Slide Sinker
 
Jackall Bros Bonnie 85 pencils
 
Jackall Bros Boil Trigger 77 jointed poppers
 
Jackall Bros Boil Trigger 100 jointed poppers
 
FCL Labo FT Jig 180g
 
 
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