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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 27, 2010, 09:02:25 PM
Some very nice fish there - the bottom one looks pretty big to me.  The size of the guys fingers on the top of the fish might be the best indication of relative size.

Some stunning photography - wish we had that lensman on our trips  :)

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 27, 2010, 10:09:01 PM
I think regardless of the deception of the lense, these guys know how to fish, and create they're own "luck" with skills learned from time on the water....great fish and good luck to them.  ;D 

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 28, 2010, 08:31:53 AM
that is a bit of an understatement in the case of Fukui who is one of the pioneers of the sport and is regarded as the best captain/guide in the Tokara region.
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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 28, 2010, 08:32:39 AM
As an interesting experiment to do at home...while you're sitting at the computer now hold your arms out parallel to your knees as if you're holding a small fish out to the camera to make it look bigger (I know you know what i'm talking about  ;) :D).  Your wrists are in line with the end of your thighs...right where these big Gees are sitting on these anglers.  Now lean away from the fish (as per photos 3, 5 and 7) to create even further distance between the object of known size (person) and unknown size (fish) and take the photo from a low angle to hide any aspect of the known object size that will allow depth perception (persons seated body).  The overall effect is the same as standing there and holding a 40kg GT out at arms length towards the camera...except try and do that when you've just reeled the bugger in  :D  The wide angle lense then just helps to emphasise the effect further.


I think regardless of the deception of the lense, these guys know how to fish, and create they're own "luck" with skills learned from time on the water....great fish and good luck to them.  ;D 

Totally agree Chris.

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 28, 2010, 01:04:04 PM
that is a bit of an understatement in the case of Fukui who is one of the pioneers of the sport and is regarded as the best captain/guide in the Tokara region.

To add , 4 IGFA World records on his name for GT .  :o

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 28, 2010, 04:54:51 PM
Interesting views....still, nice fishes by any standards . Cheers!

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 06:14:49 PM
Luke,

Any more pictures & reports from that trip?

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 06:32:53 PM
New Cal does look good and I'm tempted big time to do a trip there one day. Camera angles aside, it's the place i would go if i wanted to target a world record although i understand the record is in Japan. It certainly looks as though New Cal can produce fish of epic proportions, but am i right in thinking the wind factor can cut your days down?

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 06:41:33 PM
New Cal does look good and I'm tempted big time to do a trip there one day. Camera angles aside, it's the place i would go if i wanted to target a world record although i understand the record is in Japan. It certainly looks as though New Cal can produce fish of epic proportions, but am i right in thinking the wind factor can cut your days down?

Wind can be both your best and worst friend here mate. NC averages over 80% of days with wind at least 10-15 knots each year - damn windy place.

Wind really does encourage GT activity in this area, however once you reach over 25 knots it can become difficult to fish places especially on the great barrier.

10-15 knots SE, overcast and some swell/chop and you could be in for a monster session :)




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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 09:59:33 PM
Luke...when I plan my trip I will sacrifice virgins to the weather gods  :o this should help I hope  :-\

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 10:06:11 PM
Chris, where are you gonna find virgins around roachedale? ;D

I would love to go to New Cal one day, is there any scope for a monster bonies on fly and monster Geet's on the pop trip?

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 10:12:26 PM
Luke...when I plan my trip I will sacrifice virgins to the weather gods  :o this should help I hope  :-\

I can supply plenty of babes mate but they sure aren't virgins ;)

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 29, 2010, 10:14:08 PM
Chris, where are you gonna find virgins around roachedale? ;D

I would love to go to New Cal one day, is there any scope for a monster bonies on fly and monster Geet's on the pop trip?

Yes mate both can be done. I've fished bones there several times now so let me know if you want to do that - will sort you out  8)

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 31, 2010, 02:54:42 PM
Voltzy....mega Bones and Geets sounds like a trip we have to do mate ;)

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Re: Fukui San with LPB
January 31, 2010, 03:05:16 PM
Voltzy....mega Bones and Geets sounds like a trip we have to do mate ;)

It's the Jungle Perch in the fresh streams i'd like to combo with some NC Gee's...the place seems to have most things!