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| Deep Dropping Discussion of Deep Drop Fishing. (Greater than 200ft) |
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Lines In
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Boat: HainesHunter 560F, 5.6m
Occupation: Engineer
Posts: 22
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Last weekend i joined some mates for a shot at southern bluefin tuna, we didnt sight fish all day and certainly didnt turn a reel over either
...on the way back in from the shelf i noticed a few closely spaced contours on the plotter and convinced the boys to stop and have a drop in 186m of water (610ft). First drop came up trumps! A Knifejaw of 2.2kg (5lb)... spirits were high as we landed 3 more in fairly quick succession . Our time was up unfortunately so we had to head back in to start on the 5hr drive back home ![]() These fish are excellent eating with firm white flesh, we fillet them and then remove the skin. Either pan fry or deepfry in a batter accompanied by a few ... yummo!!!It was a good opportunity to use my Saltist 50H for the first time in the deep and i was extremely happy! Cheers AK PS. Alan i posted a thread on the tuna trip Last edited by aok : 05-13-2008 at 06:08 PM. |
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Lines In
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Boat: HainesHunter 560F, 5.6m
Occupation: Engineer
Posts: 22
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VERYlong way to go... previous trip we could've filled the boat with prime southern bluefin tuna. what can you do?
As i catch our deep water species i'll post up pics... cheers AK |
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Miami
Boat: 284 Mako
Best Catch: Blue Fin Tuna - 1049 Pounds
Occupation: Retired USCG Unlimited HP Chief Engineer
Posts: 216
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If you like that Saltist50H go on line to smoothdrag.com and order carbontex drag washers to replace the ones that the reel comes with. The drag capabilities of the reel will increase by 40 - 50% and will be smooth as silk. I have done all 6 of my saltists and a number for friends and all are amazed at the difference in drag performance. |
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Grander
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lake Worth fl
Best Catch: 53lb Black Grouper
Occupation: Gunnel Washer
Posts: 1,947
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Harry did the conversion for my 50H Saltist, and the difference is unbelievable. I spent the weekend bottom fishing in the Tortugas w/ it and didn't get punked out even once , while catching grouper to 30lbs and snapper up to 20lbs... even busted an AJ in the 60lb range in less than 5 mins on the rod . I think the conversion ( drag washers, bearings, and super grease) cost me less than 30 bucks. Well worth it in performance gained. Good Luck and keep the down under photos coming. I think most of us really enoy seeing the benthic beauties from down under
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Ocean Ridge, Fl
Boat: Venture 34
Best Catch: 300 lb Yellow fin Tuna, Blue Marlin 240 lbs on 30 lb test, 423 lb Swordfish
Occupation: MD
Posts: 849
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Benthic beauties? Say that 5 times reel fast!!
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Grander
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After trying to say it only 3 times, I got hung up on ethnic beauties....
And couldn't get her off my tongue since. Go figure that one.
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Lines In
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Boat: HainesHunter 560F, 5.6m
Occupation: Engineer
Posts: 22
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I had looked into getting Carbontex drag washers but it dropped of the list of things to buy somehow! Thanks for the reminder, order has been put in...
Cheers AK |
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Hooked Up
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: ocean city, maryland
Boat: 26' albemarle
Best Catch: I G F A WORLD RECORD ALL TACKLE GOLDEN TILEFISH - 59 LBS 3 OZS , 313 SWORDFSH
Occupation: retired - presently charter captain
Posts: 186
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Are The Carbontex Drag Washers Available For Other Brands Of Reels?
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Lines In
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Boat: HainesHunter 560F, 5.6m
Occupation: Engineer
Posts: 22
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...i just did the drag upgrade for my Saltist 50H and was left scratching my head after i put the scales to it.
the max drag remained unchaged at 6kg (13lb) ...i followed the step by step guide here brushed on some Cal's reel grease on either side of the washers. what went wrong? AK |
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