Talk to Woody. Surprise when you find out who he is. Very clever and knowledgeable.
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Talk to Woody. Surprise when you find out who he is. Very clever and knowledgeable.
Saltwater fly based in Tauranga specialise in fly fishing for kings. Far better hook up rate than even a livey they say
Bit heavy also I would think
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Heavy is good. Action is determined y head shape * retrieve speed. 6-1 is good. Weight can be adjusted by internal ballast and position. Hook size , shape, weight and position also affect performance, as does trace weight, flexibility, attachment method, position and length.
The above post is sacreligious sanctimonious ignorant ranting of the great unwashed :)
Well @7mmwsm you clearly haven't eaten south island high country trout
Caught and cooked fresh
Floured and fryed in butter
Absolutely fantastic
I especially like to catch and cook the first of the day in the lake or river side.
Carry the jet boil and frypan
Then a cup of jet boil coffee
Life is good
Actually even better is a fire in the beach and planked trout fillets.
Find some flatish drift wood and whittle some sharp pegs to hold the skin down on the plank.
Place by fire where its just to hot for your hand.
Eat off the plank when cooked
Great way to warm up when winter lake fishing
Alright alright, move on now mud fishermen :P The lures I am making will eat trout!
@7mmwsm.
Trout fishing is an art form, modt especially in clean crisp rivers. Grin :) @Gibo. Yes, some sea critters will eat trout sized baits but interestingly an analysis done on Marlin gut content revealed 90+% of their food was around pilchard sized; much like the trout diet comprising very small insects and nymphs.
Like trout, sea fish taken from very clean water generally are best eating.
Tight lines guys :)