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Remote Fishing preparations & tips

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Thomas Maxted:
Spare camera (having your camera destroyed half way through fighting a massive doggie or GT is not fun) :'(

Zeck Lim:
How many rods and reels would you typically bring on an adventure like this? Say 10 days. 3 GT, 2 jigging and 1 light tackle?

It all sounds super exciting. I need to plan for one too. :)

Thomas Maxted:

--- Quote from: zeck lim on December 20, 2014, 03:46:58 AM ---How many rods and reels would you typically bring on an adventure like this? Say 10 days. 3 GT, 2 jigging and 1 light tackle?

It all sounds super exciting. I need to plan for one too. :)

--- End quote ---
I would bring two light tackle rods, because they are relatively cheaper than heavy tackle stuff.
2  18000 spinning reels and a spare spool (25000) these reels will act as jigging/ popping reels.
2 Jigging rods if traveling to remote locations bring PE 8 as a minimum if jigging for dogtooth.
LOTS of jigs and poppers with LOTS of spare leader.

Zeck Lim:
I guess I would add strong PVC duffel bags versus roll-on bags like Rimowas? :)

Cameron Mundy:
Tabasco Sauce  :)

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