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03-14-2006, 11:10 AM | #1 |
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new in the forom -from isreal
in isreal there are 25 paddlers in the forom, the forom is 5 monts old. jiging in isreal is in the bigining and we are some kayakers that want to start jig. i would be thankful if somone will tell me which reels, rod and lines you are using for the yt. i am paddeling to defts of 120 feet and its 2.5 mails from the shore and tere are yt over ther. by the way' i started to reed in this forom and sunce then i am amaized what you are doing with your kayaks. so thanks and i need some details on your reels and rods. menash |
03-14-2006, 01:11 PM | #2 |
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Menash, Welcome aboard. Everybody has their favorites, for deep jigging you want a 6 1/2 foot rod rated in the 20-50 pound class, use 30-40 pound mono line. I like the Shimano Speedmaster and the Diawa SL20, you want something with a minimum 4 to 1 gear ratio, with 6 to 1 being ideal for me.
I would love to see you post reports and pictures of your fishing adventures.
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03-14-2006, 01:21 PM | #3 |
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Welcome Menash,
Just follow Iceman or Madscientst around. I think we all have tried that tactic at least once. It probably will make u feel like less of a man, because they will consistently get fish, as we consistenly return with only bruised egos.... But you will for sure learn some new ways to rig and how to look like a professional kayak fisherman, minus the fish. Steve |
03-14-2006, 05:30 PM | #4 |
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Welcome Menash. I too would definetl like to see some pictures f what you guys are catching.
Steveooo, I might be reading his post wrong but I think he was saying that he is still in Isreal. A little hard to follow Iceman around from there. |
03-14-2006, 06:52 PM | #5 |
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Isn't Isreal just a short paddle from LJ?!? 8) 8) 8)
Im gonna go study my Atlas. Yellowtail in Isreal? Who Knew? Thats why its been soooo friggen slow in LJ... My bad. Ok Menash, Id love to see some Isreal Pics |
03-14-2006, 07:37 PM | #6 |
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Shalom Menash,
Brachim habaim! Check your private messages. L'hit, SwinginFish |
03-15-2006, 11:51 AM | #7 |
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thanks for the host
i waked up this morning and i was very glad for the answers that i have seen. i learnd a lot on your kindnes and your goodwill to shere your knowlege. i started to look out for those reels and rod and to reed about the reels freformenc.
a big thanks to swinginfish for his messege (i am writing you back). for now i am going to reed your reports and try to learn fron it, till i rich the rod and reel i need for it. i am sory if i have mistaks un my english, i finished hi-school befor 16 years ago, and i havent write in english at list 6 years. i hop that in fridy i will have a report to write (its my yak fishing day) so thanks agin' menash |
03-15-2006, 12:03 PM | #8 |
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Welcome Menash,
hey don't worry about your spelling, there are a lot of us here that were born speaking english and still have trouble spelling. I for one am a cajun from Louisiana, which to most here is a foreign country so i think your english is swell. Your enthusiasm for fishing came thru loud and clear, launguage barriers aside. I too am looking forward to your reports and hopefully pics. Stay in touch with SwinginFish,, he's one of the best rich the rajin cajun |
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