Hi Steven,
You may re-collect you got in touch with me a few weeks ago about the RF79R's performance for more diverse types of fishing - i.e. live-bait fishing for marlin etc.
Well, i have just got back from another fishing trip to the Mitsio islands in Madagascar, and this was another successful outing. there were of course other fish, but what may be of interest to you is the rods performance in one instance.
I was using the RF79R together with a saltiga maverick 6500 s-extreme reel, loaded with PE 8 varivas SMP (100 lb b/s). We had had a lot of success with GT's so we decided to have a go for marlin - because of the high visibility of the SMP line we put on a top-shot of 10 or so metres of 150 lb nylon shock leader, connected to the PE line with a standard jigging nylon/braid knot.
Anyway, we got a couple of skipjack and put them out as livebait - we had a take on another rod but no hook-up, and then what we think was another fish decided to take the skipjack on the RF outfit..We managed to hook-up and the fight was on...
It turned out after about an hour and a half to two hours of fighting the fish that it was hooked in the flank, not the mouth - this was making things hugely difficult, as the marlin would just sit under the boat, and continue to make short runs fairly deep..added to this was the fact it was not a particularly small fish - about 500 lb's.
Anyway, i can say the rod was tested to the limit - the drag was on max, we tried to dead-lift the fish from pretty much dirrectly under the boat etc - and it stood up to all the abuse..for over 5 hours....!
Attached are a few photo's of the rod in action and the fish for your interest.. If you would like any further information, or if RF would like to consider Madagascar as another destination to test its tackle, let me know - the last trip i caught GT's to over 50 kg's, one over the 60 kg mark - so there are big fish here.......!
Cheers,
Marc.