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Hi Guys,

Here's a short report of the trip i made with Igor, Basil, Bob, Jay and Mati on the Tuna Duck with Captain Dan and First mate Mike.
It was blowing 15-20kts when we left the dock at 6am.
Sailed to the tuna ground but no signs of them and were greeted by only False Albies, "this ain't what we came for" said Dan and we left for another spot, jig jig jig up came the Amberjacks at the end of everyones line, "this ain't what we came for either" said Dan and we left in search for what we came for, Blue Fin Tuna. Fishing was pretty slow that day and we went circling for hours untill at about 2:30pm i pointed to Dan that there were birds working in a distance and he went straight towards the commotion, as soon as he throttled down, i casted towards the birds and my Craft Bait Real Bait instantly got slammed, Fish On! My trusty Race Point started bending forward and the Shimano Stella started screaming. After about 10mins the 61" 120lbs (bled and weighted at the dock) fish was subdued, Basil had a hook up only to have his reel shaft snap from the body when he was setting the hook. Mati our good friend from overseas had a fish to the boat for a clean release when the Souls Hibiki lure hooked pulled alongside the boat. we left for the dock at 4:30pm which was an extra hour and a half of the usual 3pm. Thank you Igor for rounding the guys for the trip, and to everyone on the boat, we shall fish again really soon!
Captain Dan and Mike thank you for everything and the extra time spent, really appreciate it!
Tackle used,
Rod - Race Point, MC Works, Souls, Hot's Gipang, Black Hole, Fisherman.
Reels - Stellas, Accurates, Talica.
Lures - Craft Bait, OTI, Souls Hibiki and some rubber lures that Bob and Jay was using.
Lines - Sunline, Varivas, Jerry Brown.
Here are the pics.
Cheers,
Paul.














Andy Rowe

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Nice one Paul, good to see the GT bait getting hit by Blue Fin.

Andy
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Nice one Paul, good to see the GT bait getting hit by Blue Fin.

Andy
Thanks Andy, Big Bait Big Fish! LOL!
All it took was 2 twitches and the fish exploded on it  ;D
We have a couple more trips lined up, more reports coming up!
Cheers,
Paul.

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Awesome! Congrats! WTG ;)

Andre van Wyk

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Awesome as always Pauly!!!

Quick question on the tail hook on that RealBait... I see you've put some feathers/tailers on there as you and Sami often do, but is there also an additional weight on there? Looks almost like a small ball sinker just below the eye of the hook.... is it a sinker? If so, whats the reasons for this? Does it give the bait a better action or holding power in the water?

Curious to know as I have a couple Real Baits and would be interested in seeing if its worth weighting the rear hook for an imporved performance...

Cheers
Dre
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I don't know if it is the camera angle but it almost looks like the tail hook has been opened on the real bait!!

Andre, on the topic of tail weighting, I think it would kill the action but lets wait for Pauls reply. I had the tail hook snipped off by a coota on one of mine once, and kept casting with a treble on the belly, the fast wiggle action was incredible with no tail weight!!

Andy
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I don't know if it is the camera angle but it almost looks like the tail hook has been opened on the real bait!!

Andre, on the topic of tail weighting, I think it would kill the action but lets wait for Pauls reply. I had the tail hook snipped off by a coota on one of mine once, and kept casting with a treble on the belly, the fast wiggle action was incredible with no tail weight!!

Andy
Awesome as always Pauly!!!

Quick question on the tail hook on that RealBait... I see you've put some feathers/tailers on there as you and Sami often do, but is there also an additional weight on there? Looks almost like a small ball sinker just below the eye of the hook.... is it a sinker? If so, whats the reasons for this? Does it give the bait a better action or holding power in the water?

Curious to know as I have a couple Real Baits and would be interested in seeing if its worth weighting the rear hook for an imporved performance...

Cheers
Dre
Sorry for the late replies guys, i was out fishing again  ;D
The tail wasn't weighted, it's just a lump of epoxy to hold the feathers together.
I wouldn't suggest adding extra weight as it will affect the casting performance.
The hook wasn't open, it is the camera angle as Andy said.
Good eyes :)
Cheers,
Paul.

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Loving these blue fin reports Sami,well done as always..