Had the opportunity to join some friends at the exciting saltwater ponds not far from home for a short morning's session putting good bends in our rods...
Groupers are suckers for slow worked soft plastics... |
And the Jackall Glossy Shad is one of the best for this type of work... |
Putting kids onto their first fish on lure is thoroughly satisfying. From casting, to twitching, to fighting and landing the fish, its a great effort for the young one. And its a Barra too... |
The Bassday Sugar Minnow Lipless is one extraordinary lure... |
Once he got the hang of it, it didn't take too long to pull another one in... |
The Bassday Sugar Minnow Lipless scores again... |
Meanwhile its back to Grouper action with another fat one, on the Jackall Tranpo spin rod... |
And the Jackall Glossy Shad of course... |
Our young friend had learnt to put the Major Craft Crostage ultra light spin rod to good use... |
The result is a nice Grouper landed... |
Courtesy of the DUO Realis Spinbait... |
Spybaiting with the DUO Spinbait isn't rocket science. On the contrary it is the easiest method ever. So another Grouper hits the deck soon after... |
Easy peasy is the DUO Realis Spinbait... |
The GT's meanwhile, needed a bit more coaxing with some speed and erratic action. But we found one to oblige... |
The IMA Sasuke SS-95 has all those attributes, and more... |
Subtle actions were the key for the day with the fat Groupers. This time the Jackall I-prop does the damage... |
The Major Craft Crostage gets put to good use with another Grouper... |
And then another on the same method... |
With the Jackall I-prop again... |
When things go quiet a switch to the ultra natural Jackall Baby Giron turns up the heat again... |
Turns out to be a slender Gold Spot Estuary Cod to end the session... |
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