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steve sims

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Thanks for the good read and great pics, loved the pic of the cod and  the
GT on the same lure, any idea of exactly what species of  cod that is??


Brock Arifovic

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SO you like the TRSH Brandon.

Nice cork grip on the rod mate.

Glad you had a good trip.

Jay Burgess

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Nice work as always Brandon.

What is the rod Malcolm is using, black blank with blue bindings?

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Nice work as always Brandon.

What is the rod Malcolm is using, black blank with blue bindings?

Hi Jay ,

Let me answer that , CV79/40RF SHP Custom .

Jon .  ;)
It's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble , it's what you know for sure that ain't so . Mark Twain .

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Nice work as always Brandon.

What is the rod Malcolm is using, black blank with blue bindings?

Hi Jay ,

Let me answer that , CV79/40RF SHP Custom .

Jon .  ;)

well that makes sense now... thanks Jon  ;D

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CV79/40RF SHP Custom , 'very nice'
Greg 'FFF' Burt

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That's a great read and awesome pics, thanks Brandon.

But what is a TRSH?  And what is your favourite big popper?

Brandon Khoo

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A T-RSH is a Fisherman rod. The model is called the GT Game T-RSH.

My favourite big popper is a Fullscale 200 BIG. they're ideal for NC as they're big but still relatively light for their size, they're considerably easier to work than other equivalent big cup mouthed poppers and the strength of their wiring is superior to anything else out there.
If it swims; I want to catch it!

Mick Cunningham

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Wow what can I say
, seriously solid effort there
,  nice picture
, great fish defiantly landed

Thanks for sharing with us ya ;).

100kg GT or DOGGIE  :o :o sound like a Doggie to me ??? ???. if it was a GT then leave him to me  ;D ;D :-X

Brandon .
is the cork handle the T-RSH is a Fisherman rod ?? 

Malcolm .
love your CV79/40RF SHP custom rod . that is the colour I would like to have as it look much better than chris,s custom rod (red UHL Sorry chris )  ;D ;D

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Brandon,

Remember what you said in an earlier thread? You are the one that has started Mick this time on the rods, it was your pictures that have done this. I will think of your punishment.

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Brandon,

Remember what you said in an earlier thread? You are the one that has started Mick this time on the rods, it was your pictures that have done this. I will think of your punishment.

The punishment has been organised.
Mick has been organised as the Guest speaker at the Sydney Meet & Greet..... :D :D
He will be jumping out of a cake for Brandon.... :D :D

Pete

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Brandon .
is the cork handle the T-RSH is a Fisherman rod ??  


By the look of " down lock " configuration on the reel seat , the rod with cork handle is a custom Carpenter too . Fisherman rods have " up lock " reel seat configuration .

Jon .
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By the look of " down lock " configuration on the reel seat , the rod with cork handle is a custom Carpenter too . Fisherman rods have " up lock " reel seat configuration .

Can anyone explain the advantage or disadvantage of the different reel seat configurations? Why lock down or why lock up? I'm not a fan of the lock down configuration on the Carpenters. I feel that I lose a little bit of leverage for casting, and a bit unstable while casting. Everything else about Carps are excellent so I'm willing to adapt to it. I don't know, maybe it's just a mental thing but I'm curious to see other opinions about the different reel seat configs.

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Down lock configuration tends to exhibit less loosening due to force exerted by the angler when fighting the fish and when it is loosen , will be more likely to be detected sooner by the angler than the up lock configuration , I have seen an inexperience angler who almost drop the reel which has become so loose while fighting a stubborn fish .

Jon .
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Vinh,

FYI http://www.gtpopping.com/forum/index.php?topic=1130.msg11401#msg11401

BTW Brandon, congratulations on a great trip.
Last Edit: September 20, 2009, 12:47:43 AM by Andy Rowe
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