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Re: Help to find Skill Jigs
December 22, 2010, 07:57:19 PM
but it must be said Kaiser have very good taste in jigs!

I second that! Hee Hee!

Long jigs- XQ, LJ, Crazy Longs, Dancing Magics

Medium Jigs- Komos, Skills Mg-craft

Short Jigs- Sevenseas Hookers, Shotguns, Andamans, PD Blast edge, Metal for-cast

And a whole lot more..don't forget the Inchikus too!
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Re: Help to find Skill Jigs
December 23, 2010, 07:06:25 AM
Hi Andrew,

I have checked my tackle box but they are all 320g or smaller.....


Hi Leo,

I have managed to fish one day on the 2nd day. It was lot calmer than forecast but rain was rediculous sometime..... still had a fun and also it was good to catch up with a few people on the way back in Brisbane.

Cheers,
Tak

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Re: Help to find Skill Jigs
December 24, 2010, 11:15:26 PM
I love the Nasouts by the way and they do not break the bank.

Another option in bottom weighted long jigs is Xia Qiang. Outside Taiwan I think these are much less well known than Nasouts. I only own 2 of these and have not given them a fair run yet, but initial indications are positive. And I have heard first hand how effective these are getting the deep water Amberjacks in Taiwan.  Looks like a jig that would do well with Sambos.

The two pictured are 600 grams and 450 grams.



And right on cue, a nice 21 kg Doggie caught on a grey/silver Xia Qiang 600 gram today :) .



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Re: Help to find Skill Jigs
December 25, 2010, 11:05:53 PM
Nice doggie Mark. I normally like the shorter jigs for the dogs.

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Re: Help to find Skill Jigs
December 25, 2010, 11:51:45 PM
Thanks Andrew.

I generally don't find Doggies too discriminatory :).... it if flashes and moves and they are in the mood, they will take almost anything. Problem is finding them and then the not insignificant task of getting them onto the boat :).
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Re: Help to find Skill Jigs
December 27, 2010, 12:25:28 PM
Nice Doggie Mark! Looks like it is Doggie season now in Bali  :D