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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Lenny Lim on January 09, 2012, 12:56:12 AM
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Happy New Year, everyone !
I am planning to get the Patriot Design Black Diamond 77 for the coming trip to Oman.
Has anyone used this rod for medium to heavy GT popping ?
Any feedback would be great :D
Thanks,
Lenny
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Lenny,
I had one and it was a great rod.
It is very similar in power to a Carpenter SP 78UHL (which I have) though it casts easier IMHO, than the Carpenter.
It had the Titanium Low Rider Guides.
Best cast on the water was just over 90m with a 200 Ebi Pop. It would cast 70m all day with a 130-160gm lure.
Hope this helps,
Aaron.
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90 metres with an extra-heavy rated rod of that nature is most impressive!
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Mark,
I was gobsmacked!!!
I did probably 18-20 casts in the high 80's-low 90's during that session and watching the colour marks on GT Avani streak through the sky was pretty cool!
The rigging was a twisty out of 150lb Shogun and the lure was swinging twin 8/0 GT Recorders.
I dunno whether I could do it again......I was in better shape 2 years ago when I was doing this!
Cheers,
Aaaron.
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Thats a cracker cast. Did you have a tailwind?
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Thanks Aaron. That really helps as I figured the yamaga atlas might be too light for Oman. Furthermore, I m not big sized so a 7.7 ft rod certainly helps.
Most of chuggers I m using is only 130 - 170g.
Thanks again guys
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Chris,
Actually it was a cross wind of around 15-18knots! It was a funny spot to fish on the day.
Just a good ole stubborn streak at the time and certainly, I was in much better shape too!
The Kevlar just seemed to make it load easy for a "heavy" rod and it slung a popper without the tendon-snap that the SP 78UHL and other heavy popping sticks I have owned needed to get distance.
I might add, the earlier attempts to get this sort of distance occured on Terra Firrma.
It's a whole lot easier than in a rocking boat, though I found out not impossible!
Cheers,
Aaron.