Awesome video. Answered some of my questions. Thank you. I am new to trolling as I just bought a boat. My fist catch were two barracudas, using Rapala XRap 15 on Shakespeare Tiger Lite and Penn Battle II 6000. I use mono for now.
هلا اخوي علي شخبارك ؟ شنو نوع السمچ الي تصيده ؟ چنعد وإلا هامور ؟ وشنهي السرعة المناسبة للچنعد ؟ أنا الفح ببوردات وسرعتي 12 كيلو بس ماعندي فكره عن ميارير الهالكو والربالا
Hello this is a great video. Very informative. I am a halco sorcerer fan from Sri Lanka. I always wated to do away most of hardware in front of the lure. I am currently using a heavy fluro instead of wire trace we used to have in fear of losing lures to macs and kudas. For the convinience of changing lures what if i have a strong split ring instead of snaplock end of the fluro so that i can change lures using a plier. Its not as easy as using a snaplock but eliminates having too many hardware. What are my chances of damaging line with split ring end? Thanks heaps for very useful tips
+shimon bain No easy answer there mate--it really does depend on the weather, time of year, what you are fishing for, etc. For example, if you are fishing for deeper fish, of course something with a deep diving bill on it will take you to where they are. Flip side, the reels with bills can't be pulled too fast, or they pop up and out of the water. If you are after way, Wahoo, you need to troll FAST--no bills but skirted surface running plugs are what you want. It really does all depend
It was a narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) - they are excellent eating. It might have been undersized, as the minimum size in Western Australia is 900 mm (about 35.5"). People don't use chum up there in the state's north because the big sharks will ensure that you won't land anything.
Sorry, I lose all respect for you when you put any living creature through that just for your jollies If your not fishing for food You don't deserve to be seen