Took a morning stroll in the fine weather with a little flick stick in hand to harass the local estuarine species. No prizes for guessing the most obliging ones would be the ubiquitous Flathead. So here's a post dedicated to them...
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Good old Major Craft Volkey spin sticks provided the perfect balance of sensitivity, strength, and castability... |
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Its counterpart for this exercise would be the Jackall Mask Gene. One lure to do all jobs in estuarine areas... |
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The fish weren't large but on the right gear size doesn't matter... |
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Worked on slick PE-0.6 braid these little Jackall Mask Genes come alive. Literally... |
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Casting up against sand banks and little visual drops adjoining shallows was all it took to find a few fish... |
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These are the perfect shallow water ambush predators, lying in wait half submerged in the sand for unsuspecting prey to swim above. This one made the mistake of falling for the trickery of the Jackall Mask Gene... |
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When fish are this easy to fool one never gets tired... |
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You just need the right tools for the job to make it work... |
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