Thursday, August 28, 2014

SKIPPING FOR SNAKEHEAD!

The SKIP frog from FEED Lures has already, in the short time since introduction, carved a niche for itself as a deadly go-to topwater lure for the Giant Snakehead in our parts. Our friends prove it is just the case, on this trip, with another bounty score of nice fish on the SKIP and its new partner in crime, the SPIN prop frog...

A great product by the company which brings in only the best stuff...

Dobyns Coalition Weapon loaded and Snakehead in the boat shortly, SKIP28 frog in mouth. Easy...

We can't speak more highly of the Major Craft MSX range of rods, truly cutting edge in all aspects and a game changing product...

The heavy cover means stout gear and a weedless lure is employed...

The SKIP28 is king in these areas...

The score racks up fast as the SKIP finds fish after fish...

Beautifully finished and equipped with the toughest hardware for the toughest adversaries, the SKIP is good to go from the pack...

The new SPIN26 scores a little Snakehead...

While the older brother SKIP does more damage...

The hooks never seem to miss. The lure just drives fish mad...

The colours don't seem to matter as long as it was a SKIP28...

Hot as liveried, the SKIP scores big with another nice fish courtesy of the stout Dobyns Coalition Weapon rod...

The new SPIN26 is emphatically engulfed by this Cobra Snakehead. A rare capture and a great start for the new lure...

In open water crankbaits do most damage. Worked on the super sensitive Major Craft MSX, this Giant Snakehead is duly subdued...

Its the ever-productive Evergreen Combat Crank which accounts for this one...

Another open-water capture courtesy of a lighter model Major Craft MSX...

Brightly hued lures are favoured by anglers and they don't come much brighter than this Imakatsu IK Crank...

Meanwhile back in the weedy area, the skipping frog makes short work of another Snakehead...

The SKIP is at it again...

Giant Snakehead are genuine topwater candidates and are spectacular to catch...

The loudest of topwater pencils just make them more aggressive. This one went for a bright Imakatsu Trairao pencil...

There seems no end to the SKIP domination, as another nice fish is boated...

The superior casting, balanced skipping in both fast and slow speeds make it second to none when targeting these exciting sportfish...

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