Showing posts with label Sakura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sakura. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Sakura Magic eel 125

DateWednesday, June 1, 2011

Dan and I caught a few hours on the last boat Monday morning before the high wind its ugly face again and I must say that we had some great fishing! A decent for 4 lb mark, bass rockfish 3 lbs and tons of decent Pollack. A few photos and a short video below but the standout for me bait was a factSakura 125 magic eel team with a14 g Sakura Makaira Jig Head, both the bass in the video and the Wrasse photo nailed it - a good combination. I have been considering their place for some time now, and it was great to finally test and they are quite resilant bait soft too. I used a 14 g head that we were drifting fast enough water at times, but a head of 7 g would be perfect. Dan, landed a massive Pollack on bass Assassin goby, see photo - this fish has had on the drop as many of the Pollack appeared and defend a large fast, shallow water. It also takes a beautiful top on a 115 Sammy bass - first sunk on a submerged head (less than 2 ft) and bang - you love lures surfaces!

Great to be back out on the boat - I had a car accident before last weekend that left my woman on crutches to fish for the summer on the pilot light for a few weeks.

The video below is cut short because I turend the camera on and after 52 seconds, he ran out of batteries! Not a bad 52 capture seconds and he savds through me hours of video footage!


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Sakura Magic eel 125

DateWednesday, June 1, 2011

Dan and I caught a few hours on the last boat Monday morning before the high wind its ugly face again and I must say that we had some great fishing! A decent for 4 lb mark, bass rockfish 3 lbs and tons of decent Pollack. A few photos and a short video below but the standout for me bait was a factSakura 125 magic eel team with a14 g Sakura Makaira Jig Head, both the bass in the video and the Wrasse photo nailed it - a good combination. I have been considering their place for some time now, and it was great to finally test and they are quite resilant bait soft too. I used a 14 g head that we were drifting fast enough water at times, but a head of 7 g would be perfect. Dan, landed a massive Pollack on bass Assassin goby, see photo - this fish has had on the drop as many of the Pollack appeared and defend a large fast, shallow water. It also takes a beautiful top on a 115 Sammy bass - first sunk on a submerged head (less than 2 ft) and bang - you love lures surfaces!

Great to be back out on the boat - I had a car accident before last weekend that left my woman on crutches to fish for the summer on the pilot light for a few weeks.

The video below is cut short because I turend the camera on and after 52 seconds, he ran out of batteries! Not a bad 52 capture seconds and he savds through me hours of video footage!


View the original article here

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Sakura Magic eel 125

DateWednesday, June 1, 2011

Dan and I caught a few hours on the last boat Monday morning before the high wind its ugly face again and I must say that we had some great fishing! A decent for 4 lb mark, bass rockfish 3 lbs and tons of decent Pollack. A few photos and a short video below but the standout for me bait was a factSakura 125 magic eel team with a14 g Sakura Makaira Jig Head, both the bass in the video and the Wrasse photo nailed it - a good combination. I have been considering their place for some time now, and it was great to finally test and they are quite resilant bait soft too. I used a 14 g head that we were drifting fast enough water at times, but a head of 7 g would be perfect. Dan, landed a massive Pollack on bass Assassin goby, see photo - this fish has had on the drop as many of the Pollack appeared and defend a large fast, shallow water. It also takes a beautiful top on a 115 Sammy bass - first sunk on a submerged head (less than 2 ft) and bang - you love lures surfaces!

Great to be back out on the boat - I had a car accident before last weekend that left my woman on crutches to fish for the summer on the pilot light for a few weeks.

The video below is cut short because I turend the camera on and after 52 seconds, he ran out of batteries! Not a bad 52 capture seconds and he savds through me hours of video footage!


View the original article here