Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) > Tackle & Techniques
Carpenter Monster Hunter
Chris Webster:
Hi Guys,
Has anyone used one of these yet? If so, your thoughts?
Specs reported as follows:
Length: 8ft
Line: PE8-10
Lure: 250g
Drag:13kg
Weight: 430g
Fore grip: 250mm
Rear grip: 430mm
Price: $1099.95 AUD
Cheers,
Chris
Peter Morris:
I havent used it myself but I have been told by very reputable sources it is very nice.
It could well be my next purchase.
Pete
Chris Webster:
Thanks Pete.
I was considering a Wild Violence but this might be the go instead.
Looking for a good all rounder.
Cheers,
Chris
Andy Rowe:
This rod is a beauty.
I have not used it yet but would quite likely put it ahead of the WV as a more modern, nimble and versatile rod. Based on just flexing it the rod feels like the very bigger brother of the CV79/40RF-SHP with a very strong lower section. Malcolm Crane has used this rod already and described it to me in very favorable terms with regards to its ability to handle a wide range of lures. Looking forward to putting a bend into it soon.
Jon Li:
--- Quote from: Andy Rowe on October 28, 2010, 11:52:53 AM ---This rod is a beauty.
I have not used it yet but would quite likely put it ahead of the WV as a more modern, nimble and versatile rod. Based on just flexing it the rod feels like the very bigger brother of the CV79/40RF-SHP with a very strong lower section. Malcolm Crane has used this rod already and described it to me in very favorable terms with regards to its ability to handle a wide range of lures. Looking forward to putting a bend into it soon.
--- End quote ---
Hi Andy ,
There is a public holiday in the middle of November ( the 17th ) , can you take a leave on the 15th n 16th so we can fish from the 13th ~16th , Komodo sound doable and you can put a bent on that MH80H , may ask Jeng n Ky to come along . If Komodo is too far , may be spend a few days in Pelabuhan Ratu ?
Jon .
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