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  1. #16

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Nice catch Benny j [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]. Thats one big fishyou got there[3rd pic] .



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  2. #17

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Great fish there Benny, that is some serious gear you have to pull those buggers up with!

    LMAO @ Smithy, ya rekon you could have fit another question in that sentence or wat

  3. #18

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Quote Originally Posted by benny j
    gday guys

    i went for a bit of a fish today to revisit the deepsea bottom bashing grounds in 300fathoms. although the fishing was slow we ended up with a couple got a 75lb and a 40lb hapuka and a 25ld blue eyed trevella. we use electric reels to save our arms from the 600mtr wind up and 130lb braid with mullet fillets for bait. atleast the weather was good #

    cheers
    benny j
    Mate I dont expect those things would see much more tasty treats than a mullet fillet.
    How could they resist? [smiley=chef.gif]

    Whats normally in the guts of such beasties? [smiley=dizzy.gif]

  4. #19
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    Re: Deep sea monsters

    maztez
    mate unfortunately these reels are very expensive around 3000 dollars just for the reel! and as you could imagion 1000 metres of braid also isnt cheap.

    smithy
    yeah the dog is finally home, marky had a ball up there we bought the boat home two weeks ago. the reels we were using were tony's robbie was also out in his boat giving them a go. i visited tony this morning and inspected the new"andiamo" which is at his house and man it is one hell of a boat unbelievable!


    rabbitohbill
    mullet fillet does the trick although the last time we were out we caught alot of fish on dead yakkas but i dont think it really matters, funnily enough we tried live baits out there last time and everytime the dead baits around them would get eaten and not the livies, got me buggered. suprisingly there is never anything in there stomach i think they might cough it all up during the 20 minute fight to the surface.

    cheers
    benny j

  5. #20

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Hey Benny - that's a good haul.

    i've only had Hapuka once - very good fish to eat - bit oily - very tasty!

  6. #21

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Nice Fish Benny and look like a top day

    Steven
    Cheers

    Steven

  7. #22

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Bugger me. Is that a fish your holding or are you VERY happy to see me??? Either way I am VERY impressed Wish I could catch fish like that, actually I wish I could catch anything

  8. #23

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Hey Benny, nice fish who's boat were you on that day?
    Your getting soft hanging around with flickflack, electric reels that will be the next thing he wants.
    cheers Toppy

  9. #24

    Re: Deep sea monsters

    Boat is Mark Morland's Deep V 340 called "Watchdog". She is the demo 340, the first with the higher sheerline than the Black Watches.

    So Roderick finally got you to join! You'll have to put your PNG pics up for everyone!

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