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Oct-14-2004, 03:59 PM
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Name: Brandon Age: 46 Vessel: Royal Polaris Location: Escondido, CA Job:Air Traffic Controller
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| 10 Day tackle list
Here is my tackle list for my upcoming trip any comments or suggestions are allways welcome.
100#
Calstar 760H
Shimano 50W 135# spectra 100# Mono
80#
Calstar 765M
Shimano 30W 135# spectra 80# Mono
60#
Calstar 765ML
Shimano TI16(Baker Topless/Freespool) 80# spectra 60# Mono
50# (Bombs)
Calstar 700H
Accurate 665XN 80# Spectra 50# Mono (Long Topshot)
40# (Bait/Yoyo)
Seeker 6465H
Penn 12LT(Caled and Baker Topless) 80# Spectra 40# Mono
40# (Iron)
Calstar 90J
Newell 533 40# Mono
30#
Calstar 670
Accurate 870 80# Spectra 30# Mono
* Also take along a YTS for a spare and maybe a TLD30II
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Oct-14-2004, 04:18 PM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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The 30 pound rig is for bait also.I have one of the specific bait poles that are really bitchen.The rod is hollow and the sabiki rig reels right inside the rod.It really works nice instead of fuckin with tangled sabikis all the time.The rod was around 80 bucks and any old cheap reel does the trick.Beside that sounds like you are set.
Jack
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Oct-14-2004, 04:26 PM
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Name: Brandon Age: 46 Vessel: Royal Polaris Location: Escondido, CA Job:Air Traffic Controller
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I actually use my 40# rig (with the YTS) for making bait it is a little stiffer and a lower gear ratio so you just grind em in 3 at a time  I like to use a heavier weight so it falls straight down and you grind um straight up to avoid tangles
I've seen those sabiki rods... kinda cool
As far as saving a sabiki.. I don't give it much effort, I might try to wrap it around a toilet roll but if it takes longer than 2 minutes to untangle it goes in the trash and I just tie on a new one. The way I look at it is 5.00 bucks ( fishermans landing price for the owner rigs  ) is cheap for all the macks you can use in a day
I think fshchick from the board is on the supreme right now
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Oct-14-2004, 04:30 PM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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She may be off. I was supposed to go between 10/9 and 10/19 but the trip got cancelled a while ago.Tommy and susan transfered me to the 11/11 trip.At the time i origanally book this 11/11 trip didnt fit into my time available,but things changed for the better.
jack
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Oct-14-2004, 04:42 PM
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Name: Mark Age: 39 Vessel: 22' Bayrunner CC 140 Suzuki 4 stroke Location: Escondido Job:Electrician
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| Sabikis
" I just toss mine overboard without even tying them on, then let the captain catch all the bait for the day, much easier"
Suggestions, don't crank down the drag on your 16 and farm a big tuna
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Oct-14-2004, 04:50 PM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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Why does it always happen.You are getting the best sleep,drool all over your pillow, major morning wood, and a crew member comes by and says get up time to make bait.Fuck I dont want to get up, fine dont even think about using live bait tomorrow.Ok fucker I am up.
Jack
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Oct-14-2004, 05:24 PM
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Name: hytham Age: 20 Vessel: none Location: La Jolla Job:none
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as far as those sabiki rods, i know someone who mounted a reel straight on to a pvc pipe for making bait, sounds kinda ghetto but he said it worked fine.
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Oct-14-2004, 05:36 PM
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Name: Marc Age: 41 Vessel: Any floating near fish Location: La Quinta Job:Graphic Designer Bio: Desert Rat
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A 10 day is the trip I'm slowly gearing up for as well. My longest so far is a 5.
I'm possibly wrong or (as usual) misinformed, but is a 760h a little light for the 100# rig?
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Oct-14-2004, 05:44 PM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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Actually the GF760H graphite blank is a 6 foot rod rated at 50 - 120 pounds.
Jack
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Oct-14-2004, 06:28 PM
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Name: Marc Age: 41 Vessel: Any floating near fish Location: La Quinta Job:Graphic Designer Bio: Desert Rat
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I've been at work too long today. I was thinking of the 670h.
My bad.
I'm gonna go home now. My brain is fried.
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Oct-14-2004, 07:04 PM
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#11 (permalink)
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Name: Brandon Age: 46 Vessel: Royal Polaris Location: Escondido, CA Job:Air Traffic Controller
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That was funny that day and I think you caught the yellowtail while I drove Quote: |
Originally Posted by Mstonefish " I just toss mine overboard without even tying them on, then let the captain catch all the bait for the day, much easier"
Suggestions, don't crank down the drag on your 16 and farm a big tuna  | |
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Oct-14-2004, 07:15 PM
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Name: Jason Age: 33 Vessel: Worldcat 270EC "Tuna Jihad, Reaper, Misuse, whatever for the day", 2x 200hp Suzuki, Pacific Yacht Towers Full Tower, Raymarine Electronics Location: Encinitas, CA USA Job:Bloodydecks Web Dev Bio: Broke
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Nice quiver Brandon.
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Oct-15-2004, 07:04 AM
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#13 (permalink)
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Name: Brandon Age: 46 Vessel: Royal Polaris Location: Escondido, CA Job:Air Traffic Controller
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Originally Posted by bertram31 I was supposed to go between 10/9 and 10/19 but the trip got cancelled a while ago. | Duh! I was just at the landing and saw the boat there DOH! I wonder if Christy got on another
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Oct-15-2004, 07:10 AM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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I thought she was on the prior 9 day trip.
Jack
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Oct-17-2004, 07:49 PM
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Name: Shelly Smith Vessel: Shogun & Outcast 9000 called Betty Location: near a lake Job:Owner of B.F.H. B.F.H. Kids and EverythingStillwater Bio: One of the 1st "3" Bloodydeckers
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Your forgetting one thing Brandon.....
ME
Teasing you- Have a great trip!
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