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Water fun with my Certina DS3 1000m/3300ft | Rating: |
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Posted: Sun May 30th, 2010 05:01 pm |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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Posted: Sun May 30th, 2010 05:19 pm |
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Nabco 3T WIS
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Very cool Will
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 02:43 am |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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William...those are first rate photos with superb effects. Was the Alutecnus around...........on the stream?
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 04:25 am |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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bigrustypig wrote:William...those are first rate photos with superb effects. Was the Alutecnus around...........on the stream? Thanks Nick and Jeff! No Jeff, this stream is where I get my water for the whisky... I'm very pleased with the effects: 100% real also. Was out to fish with my Alutecnos this weekend but got nothing. You was right last time: It's a 50 lb/22.6 Kg drag reel. The model 50 with 2 speeds.
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 07:09 am |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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Hammerfjord wrote: bigrustypig wrote: WOW! I bow to that Alutecnos, William. It has always gotten very good reviews and I've always, always admired it. What do you catch with it? Big game? Pelagic? That 50 pounder can actually catch you an Orca, amigo. Here's a picture of my Accurate in platinum...320/500. Action is push button. It's a 25kg twin lever drag in 2-speed and I use 150 pound double twist steel trace.hammer.gifI'm trying to catch a submarine This is an old picture though. Last edited on Mon May 31st, 2010 07:10 am by bigrustypig |
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 07:27 am |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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Nice picture Jeff! Seems like a good reel. I use 200 lbs braided spectra line on mine. My rod is a 80-130 lbs. I love this reel: The handle is really good. I'm after some big halibut. They can come to near 400kg in most extreme cases but I would like a 100-200kg at list... They all been caught in waters around where I live. It's a very strong fish who's hard to take out so that's why I've opted for big game equipments and bought that last summer. But I had it late and the season was off... Until now, I've never had over 20kg fish but my day will come: I'm ready for the fight
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 10:29 am |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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Thanks for the kind words, William. Halibut are good game and really put up a good fight. I use tobacco sinkers in a series for better presentation and most usually, for game like halibut, use bimini knots....virtually "inescapable". Never been lucky on this smart fish. I'll look for my old pix and show you a record NZ snapper, about 25 kg caught with simple line but with a 15kg Penn lever drag, double action. My rods are all Penn, 6-footers, for medium action and lots of fun. My fighting belt is Braid. Oooopppsss, we might be off topic amigo. Happy Fishing, Bro! Send me some fillets for my Laphroig, ok?
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 11:22 am |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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I dobbel my down line inside another bigger braided(200 lbs also) line, on one meter long. Tight them with a classic grand-Ma knot each sides and use Berkley Trilene knot on the stainless steel shackle. This technic of dobbel line takes the breaking point 30% higher(says some experts...) But is usualy used with a nylon mono inside the 1 meter braid sleeve. On the shackle, a sprit ring 290 lbs then an Ausssi swivel 900 lbs. My rigs are in 2mm / 1 meter Stain.Steel wire down to the huge lure and the hooks: All aluminium double barrel crimped... Why steel wire? Because the fish who bury itself in sharp corals, back rocks, can break/cut the usual nylon mono. Also, the teeth on Seawolfs and huge halibuts are serious business. The Berkley knot is simple and hold my weight in the air: 100kg. So it hold enough for my fish who's weight is less in it's proportion inside the water... It's also a knot who's very easy to take off after using. Back to the watch! I see often your Sub Hatch lately: That's a love story that! With all the extra cool watches you have, that's the one who got to sleep with you?
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 11:38 am |
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bigrustypig 3T WIS
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Hehehe. Ok, amigo. The Sub Hatch is really a cool one. It's the bezel that does it for me and although it's only a 42mm watch, it wears bigger on the wrist. Accuracy is decent but lume leaves lots to be desired. I sleep with 2 watches all the time. It's more fun and nice to look at 2 different lumes nightly. Show me pix when you catch something, ok?
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Posted: Mon May 31st, 2010 11:40 am |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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bigrustypig wrote:Hehehe. Ok, amigo. 2 watches in bed? You are polywatchist! I'll do that: No problemo!
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Posted: Wed Jun 2nd, 2010 07:53 am |
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natevan70 3T WIS
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Great pics William! I've always liked that watch too
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Posted: Wed Jun 2nd, 2010 12:50 pm |
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Hammerfjord Moderator
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natevan70 wrote:Great pics William! Thanks Natevan! That's my first 1000m watch. It's very well made in limited to 1888 pieces, after a model from the 70's used by the US Navy and Nasa for an expedition on a coral reef. We could say that the crown could have been bigger and the hands larger with more lume. The bezel it great and got a very tight ratchet. But I never had any trouble with the crown and my big hands. The hands are still serving very well and lume correctly after 6 years I paid 800$ for it, new offcourse: Right in a Norwegian watch shop. Now they sell for 1200$ at list on the Bay. Last edited on Wed Jun 2nd, 2010 12:51 pm by Hammerfjord |
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