Are we ever really done, acquiring, rigging, and tweaking our tackle. For some, maybe. For the Jettywolf.......NEVER!
So as I have stated many times in the past. When I feel I'm there. I'll share.
Here's this summer's line-up of SHARKIN' GEAR.
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SHARK gear-up...finally done?
Re: SHARK gear-up...finally done?
You've got some serious winching capability there.......wicked pissah
We fish Avet 30's for shark here can't go wrong for the money IMO and those 9/0 Penn & Diawa's are true work horses.......and I love the clickers on those bad boys ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
We fish Avet 30's for shark here can't go wrong for the money IMO and those 9/0 Penn & Diawa's are true work horses.......and I love the clickers on those bad boys ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
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Re: SHARK gear-up...finally done?
Yepper Alloy.
I actually had so much fun "sharkin" for the Blacktips and Spinner Sharks last summer with the kids I took and the adults who thought a big Bass was a handful, I'm really steppin it up a notch come this summer/fall season.
Lots of R&D to do. Can the average "JOE" handle stand-up battling a 200-pound PLUS, or will I really need "that chair" or "battle station".
As I said, I assume I'll be sort of "hand picking" who can and who can NOT.
We'll see.
I actually had so much fun "sharkin" for the Blacktips and Spinner Sharks last summer with the kids I took and the adults who thought a big Bass was a handful, I'm really steppin it up a notch come this summer/fall season.
Lots of R&D to do. Can the average "JOE" handle stand-up battling a 200-pound PLUS, or will I really need "that chair" or "battle station".
As I said, I assume I'll be sort of "hand picking" who can and who can NOT.
We'll see.
Re: SHARK gear-up...finally done?
my feeling is with the right harness, good knots and a safety line you can put some serious pressure on those fish
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Re: SHARK gear-up...finally done?
My "spidey sense" is telling me......I'll need a "gimbled chair" for the average Joe. Stand-up won't be his or her thang.
It would be so bad BACK SIDE to have something "detachable". That can handle my 10 pound rods and reels,
It would be so bad BACK SIDE to have something "detachable". That can handle my 10 pound rods and reels,