Thursday, October 18, 2012

In preparation for Hallaniyat Island, Oman

2 weeks to go....headache but exciting!!
willl update.....during packing and etc etc

Oman Air allowed for a 30kg check-in baggage.


need to do more censoring...chuggers, surface stickbaits, sinking stickbaits

Orion Lures

1 hammerhead and few Craftbaits

2 Orion ConoCono, 2 MuraMura, 1 FullscaleKong

3 Penipens

Should be 2 or 3 Gamma 160H?

Gamma 200s a must!!

DJ83MH, MH80H, MH79XH, WV80XH, EP82/38, EP85/36

Varivas Avani GT & SMP + Galis Ultra Jigman: PE5-PE8

Daytrip lures

Big hooks - Gamakatsu GT Recorder and Owner ST-76TN

Big hooks for big momma

Splitring and swivel case - very useful

Label make me not confuse


My favourite splitring pliers - Duo, Owner and Daiwa

will open 300lb or 11H splitring with ease.

Gloves - need more than 1 pair

The reels
The final 7

how do i pack

use bubble wrap

velcro strap

7 popping + 1 jig inside Carmate




Wednesday, October 17, 2012

2013 Spaniard season: Shimano Twin Power 5000SW-A

US version of TwinPower 5000. Very high speed gearing 6.2:1. Perfect ratio for retrieving Jackson Pintail. 300m of PE2 line.

Top box

Side box

US Version

Nice US ver knob. JDM is carbon.

same as Stella spool lip. 300m of PE2.



drag system

382gram
free drybag from Shimano Malaysia

Friday, October 5, 2012

New Jackson: Pintail EZ 45g




Normal Pintail Tune 40g below
Lure Haven site
Quote  " For offshore casting, a 'must-have' lure in recent years has been the Jackson Pintail. In this region, it is known as a favorite for casting for Mackerel, and the countless catch reports showing a Pintail hanging off the jaws of these fish can attest to that. The pintail is also deadly on other species, and we hope that this post provides some insight on how to get the most out of the Pintail. 

The Jackson Pintail is a heavy sinking lure that performs optimally using a high speed retrieve to target pelagic fish such as mackerel, tuna, GTs and dorado. Casting the Pintail into schools of baitfish and ripping it back at high speed produced heaps of mackerel and an assortment of trevally species that love to shadow baitfish schools. When casting for mackerel with the pintail, we recommend employing a fast, constant retrieve. Refrain from twitching the lure as this increases the chances of bite-offs to these toothy predators. When the macks are around in numbers, it is also important that you do not stop cranking once you start your retrieve.


Due to its fast sinking nature, we discovered that there was more to this versitile lure than just the conventional retrieve. Letting the lure sink to the seabed and twitching it near the bottom produced an assortment of other species of fish. For one, big bottom dwellers like the coral trout just love a big bait and the Pintail never fails to fool these prized table fish. If there was nothing lurking at the bottom, flat cranking it back from the deep may also produce a mackerel along the way. Essentially, this is an extremely versatile lure for searching different columns of water.  

The Pintail comes in 2 models. The shorter and heavier Pintail 20 and 35 are best for bottom fish. They sink as fast as a jig and have a wild, erratic action when retrieved. Twitch it along the bottom and you can expect to catch almost anything. We recommend using single hooks with both hooks facing upwards. This is to prevent snagging the bottom. The longer, slim models Pintail 27, 40 and 50 are arguably the greatest mackerel lures in the market. 

The Pintail 27 is a downsized cousin of the highly effective on juvenile pelagic fish. Daniel's catches below show some juvenile GTs that have taken a fancy to the smaller Pintail.


Recommended tackle for Pintail luring would be a good offshore casting rod about 7-8 feet. The Evergreen Poseidon Ocean Hunter POHS 77 is a wonderful weapon of choice. We usually match this with a Shimano 6000 reel, 20 lb braided line or P.E 2.5-3 line. We find that using flourocarbon leader of about 40-50 lbs is ideal. To connect the lures to our leader, we use size 2-4 swivels and size 4 split rings. We prefer to avoid snaps as they have the tendency to 'open up', and they also impede the lure's swimming action." end quote. 

Pekan: September 29, 2012

Another trip.






Monday, October 1, 2012

Carpenter: Discovery Journey 83MH

Latest aquisition...thanks Fahiz!!!
DJ series was named by taking the first letter of Discovery Journey (a journey of discovery) is a saltwater casting rod with a hybrid carbon material two types of high-strength carbon and medium carbon low elasticity. DJ83MH is recommended large lure >150g. It is also best match with the GT-γ160g and 200g.

Model
Length[mm]
Section
Packing 
length(mm)
PE(No.)
Lure Max
(g)
Drag
(kg)
Rod
wt(g)
  DJ83MH  
2585
1 + H
1840
  6-10  
220
  12kg  
425


no#12!!!

12 Carpenters!!!!







Pekan: September 1-2, 2012











Another trip.