Fishvic Portland Tuna Trip - The Lost Barrel - New video

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Re: Fishvic Portland Tuna Trip - The Lost Barrel

Post by tasksta » Mon Apr 24, 2017 8:21 pm

Cool video and nice rig, losing that one will make the next one even sweeter!

What leader are you running?
Crimped or knotted?

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Paul

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Post by purple5ive » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:13 am

Cheers guys.
Already copped it for my choice of music on fb hahaha.
It takes quite a lot of time to edit something like this. This one taking about 4 hours in total to edit...
I left the profanities in cause i didn't have enough time to edit them out. So sorry about that.
Cheers

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Post by purple5ive » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:20 am

ChrisAbout wrote:Man thats good quality video. Really nice indeed! Thanks purple5ive
I was just getting over it though lol

I've taken the first steps to improvement already. Respooled both reels with 60lb mono and 120lb topshot. Now I just need the Tiagra
Cheers mate.
I didn't edit it in 1080p (full hd) because it would have taken even longer to finish editing it.
Still Looks ok though.

And i hope you spooled with some nice line loll..
Tiagra would be ace..

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Post by Blueyed1 » Tue Apr 25, 2017 1:34 am

I guess it's a lesson learned. When you're out there - you just don't know what you're going to hook up to. I run 80lb braid on two large egg beaters - Okuma Salina 2 16000, and also 130lb braid on 4 Okuma TG 50' s in 2 speed just in case....i'm yet to be tested...
We felt your pain on the video. Thanks for sharing....
Joe

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Post by smile0784 » Tue Apr 25, 2017 11:04 am

Great vid mate

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Post by purple5ive » Tue Apr 25, 2017 11:36 am

smile0784 wrote:Great vid mate
cheers man.
when are you hitting up the tuna in your new rig.

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Post by purple5ive » Tue Apr 25, 2017 11:37 am

Blueyed1 wrote:I guess it's a lesson learned. When you're out there - you just don't know what you're going to hook up to. I run 80lb braid on two large egg beaters - Okuma Salina 2 16000, and also 130lb braid on 4 Okuma TG 50' s in 2 speed just in case....i'm yet to be tested...
We felt your pain on the video. Thanks for sharing....
Joe
how do you find fighting tuna on the spinners, i got myself a daiwa BG6500 for this purpose cause i cant use a overhead very well, sticking to what i know best

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Post by 4liters » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:26 pm

ChrisAbout wrote:Man thats good quality video. Really nice indeed! Thanks purple5ive
I was just getting over it though lol

I've taken the first steps to improvement already. Respooled both reels with 60lb mono and 120lb topshot. Now I just need the Tiagra
Any news on those?

Anyone know if a Tyrnos is any good? That or a Squall 50VSW 2 speed might be the budget solution if a decent S/H Tiagra doesn't eventuate
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Post by smile0784 » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:33 pm

purple5ive wrote:
smile0784 wrote:Great vid mate
cheers man.
when are you hitting up the tuna in your new rig.
i ask the wife if i can go next fortnight just she could go into labor then so go to wait for the brisbane and bermagui trip in august,
have a week of fishing in bermagui in august

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Post by Blueyed1 » Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:47 pm

purple5ive wrote:
Blueyed1 wrote:I guess it's a lesson learned. When you're out there - you just don't know what you're going to hook up to. I run 80lb braid on two large egg beaters - Okuma Salina 2 16000, and also 130lb braid on 4 Okuma TG 50' s in 2 speed just in case....i'm yet to be tested...
We felt your pain on the video. Thanks for sharing....
Joe
how do you find fighting tuna on the spinners, i got myself a daiwa BG6500 for this purpose cause i cant use a overhead very well, sticking to what i know best

Absolutely love it. I prefer to hook up on the tuna with the Salinas. Drag is set quite high for an easy hook up. They'll peal line off and then you crank it up. I use 25kg jigging rods. The Salina 16000s take about 300-400 metres of 80lb braid line giving the fish plenty of line to take. You chase them with your boat if they take too much line off. The rods I have slot well into the gimble but not being an overhead you cannot clip the reel in for hands free support. We've also caught sharks this way. Your holding arm gets sore from holding the rod. The jigging rod has a gap at the base from the gimble support to were the reel is attached. I fill this bit with tape and cover it with tennis racket grip tape. You can get a boat rod but a high power jigging rod feels much nicer. Yet to test it on a massive barrel though. My Okuma reels can handle 23kg of drag.

Joe

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