Tackle Source hits the salt again with some exciting new gear in hand. It's light jigging off the East Coast with some casting thrown in for good measure. Here goes...
Gear in check, sun in welcomes us as we leave harbour... |
Didn't really take long. The first capture is a nice Coral Trout... |
The new FEED FLIP jig would shine today... |
This seems to be the order of the day. Another Coral Trout comes aboard... |
FEED FLIP jig in its element... |
Its Trout after Trout for now... |
The FEED FLIP is losing its paintjob, but it don't matter... |
Tremendous topwater strike and the FCL Labo UC 74 rod is tested by this massive Barracuda. Took a prototype FEED Lure, proves its worth... |
Then its back to the Coral Trout action, another nice one hits the deck... |
FEED FLIP jig scores... |
We then get into the variety as a Greasy Grouper hits the FEED FLIP jig... |
Then its a Goldspot Trev on the FEED FLIP as well... |
Small Greasy Grouper on the FEED FLIP... |
Another Coral Trout to get the cheers back... |
The FEED FLIP is rockin'... |
Even the little Sea Bream won't leave the FEED FLIP jig alone... |
Neither does the little Wrasse... |
Nor this little Snapper... |
The FEED FLIP is keeping busy... |
What felt like a good fish turns out to be a fat Coral Cod... |
Victim of the FEED FLIP jig like all others before it... |
Two FEED FLIPs = two Coral Trout on deck... |
This little Snapper wants some too... |
Chucking the Jackson Pintail 35 out on a casting outfit finds this GT hungry... |
While this Goldspot Trevally finds the Jackson Pintail 40 irresistible... |
A nicer GT which went hard on the Major Craft Giant Killing Offshore Casting rod... |
Off course it too fell for the Jackson Pintail 40... |
A nice Red Eared Emperor goes mental at the passing Jackson Pintail 35 and is snagged... |
As does this Black Lined Hind picking on the Jackson Pintail 40 barely larger than itself... |
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