Light Tackle Line Burners
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- The far north of New Zealand is home to some truly massive trevally, and this week finds Matt and the team targeting these notoriously hard fighting fish on light tackle in shallow waters, a tricky combination when it comes to getting one of these lightening quick fish to the boat.
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Was good and thank you. ❤️ from Iran 🇮🇷
best utube channel for fishing, only thing wrong, im begging my dad to go fishing everyday
Can i just say your water camera man is the BOMB! Always gettin them water shots even in the cold water.
What was the name of the charter mate ??
The king fish in the gulf of Mexico is completely different than what you are catching. Ours is King Mackerel.
Fush
Nice catch,fish on.just bring the fish yo my house.legit
Wow if you turn this dudes voice over off the pics are pretty good .
Sorry to piss on your parade but they are not GT's, they're ST's, small Trevs.
No one said anything about giant trevallies?
Caught a legal kingy on my light trout setup, 1-3kg rated spin gear 3kg braid, best believe that was a fight and a half. So good!
Something about the Aussie GTs over here. These things get up to the size of car doors. A baby GT the size of those silvers goes way harder. And check out Norfolk Islands trevally or Ophi.
What is the rod and reel r u using matt
Looks chilli for the cameraman!
First
the boys need some heavier gear
Where they silver trevally? We call em skippy over here in Australia but you seem to easily catch bigger ones over there! My biggest silver trevally was 77cm it fight like a freight train! They easily bust u off with light gear tho!
I agree with you Wayne a lot of videos I have seen with different fishermen the g t's have been a lot bigger than the ones that they have been catching still nice g t's though
What is the name of this boat?