I have already wrote about the new MajorCraft Crostage K series in this post.
Below is the video of nice catch made with the rod. The target was the seabass but the angler hooked something much better!
Enjoy!
More info on Major Craft here
January 12, 2012
Major Craft Crostage K Series in Action!
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January 11, 2012
Bahamas
It is winter. It is dark outside, freezing cold and it is raining like crazy. I just needed to watch something that would take me away, in some warm and sunny places. This video made my day.
J. L. POWELL FILMS: Bonefishing the Flats of the Bahamas from J. L. Powell on Vimeo.
J. L. POWELL FILMS: Bonefishing the Flats of the Bahamas from J. L. Powell on Vimeo.
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January 10, 2012
Seaspin Jack Spin Links
I think a good snap is essential in lure fishing. It is a crucial link between the lure and the leader and sometimes it might get stressed by a big fish. I have already wrote a few words on snaps here.
I like especially the Decoy Egg snap and the breakaway spin link. The breakaway link is strong and easy to use but it is too bulky and big for my type of fishing. I always looked for a snap designed as a "paper clip" that would not be too big and interfere with the swimming action of my lures. Finally I think I have found something for giving a try. The Italian company Seaspin makes a interesting snap named Jack Spin-Link. An hybrid between a Decoy Egg and a breakaway. Looking by the picture is a winner for me. It is compact, the "water drop" shape should allow good movement and the paper clip type attachment looks solid. It comes in 3 sizes but I like the 20lb better for my fishing. The snap itself looks more solid than the 20lb test rating. I don't know why it is rated at 9.6kg. Anyway I think it matches my type of fishing with no problem. Now it is time to try it on the water.
Here are some specs:
Length: 13mm.
Material: Alloy Steel AISI 316-Ti
Available sizes: 20lb / 35lb / 70lb
Designer: Marco Calloni
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| Seaspin Jack Spin Link 20. |
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| Here is attached to a Daiwa Saltiga Minnow 12cm. |
I like especially the Decoy Egg snap and the breakaway spin link. The breakaway link is strong and easy to use but it is too bulky and big for my type of fishing. I always looked for a snap designed as a "paper clip" that would not be too big and interfere with the swimming action of my lures. Finally I think I have found something for giving a try. The Italian company Seaspin makes a interesting snap named Jack Spin-Link. An hybrid between a Decoy Egg and a breakaway. Looking by the picture is a winner for me. It is compact, the "water drop" shape should allow good movement and the paper clip type attachment looks solid. It comes in 3 sizes but I like the 20lb better for my fishing. The snap itself looks more solid than the 20lb test rating. I don't know why it is rated at 9.6kg. Anyway I think it matches my type of fishing with no problem. Now it is time to try it on the water.
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| Compared to the Breakaway. The Seaspin is more compact. |
Here are some specs:
Length: 13mm.
Material: Alloy Steel AISI 316-Ti
Available sizes: 20lb / 35lb / 70lb
Designer: Marco Calloni
Some Kayak Fishing Video
I love Kayak fishing, and I actually own a Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120. I'll write about it pretty soon but in the meanwhile enjoy this cool video.
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