Many thanks guys for the input
. Well, I've lost some 'battles' with 'them' but nevertheless enjoyed my trip and the fights no doubt. It was so tiring popping for the first 2 days especially not 1 bite was recorded...
, but told myself not to give up just like that...
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Well, my set up were:
Rod: Eupro hammer 8' PE3-6,
Reel: Stella 10k,
Line : Berkley Whiplash 80lbs.
Friends onboard with me are all newbies to GT popping, so it actually makes me a more 'experinced' fisherman with other types of fishing like bottom and surfcasting. Maybe I didn't talk to staffs onboard enough to pick up pointers from them.
. I did thought of bringing the rod higher to slow those GT runs, but by doing this wouldn't it be increasing chances to break the rod? Maybe I need to get a new rod
? I always tried to held rod at about 45 degree angle.
Although rod stated PE3-6, many friends who tried it commended that it should be in the PE8 rating. As for the reel, don't think stella would have any issue, but got myself another SW18k
. Think the area I got a bad choice was Whiplash here, many wind knots. Almost none when I switch to Varivas PE6.
Last but not least, like what you guys said.....LUCK! Should go to 'temple' for prayers before trip like this....
. It happened so many times that when my popper hits the water besides those rocks, stirke came in within the first 2-3 pops of poppers. It was so close to these rocks that with a blink of an eye, the line was cut yet again.
. Will practice my popping soon with the sails soon in West Malaysia.
Anyway, I'm really happy that I found this site so I could get advises from gurus like you guys here.
. Many thanks guys!