Daiwa, Australia, has recently announced the Maverick line of big game spinning reels. The Daiwa Maverick comes in sizes 8000 to the massive 20000 which are capable of handling big saltwater brutes such as Giant Trevally and Dogtooth tuna. The 20000H model is equipped with a G1 Duralumin drive gear which is the same that sits inside the 20 Saltiga. This is big enough to handle the heavy drag of 20 kg. It also is built with the famous Daiwa MAGSEAL which prevents saltwater intrusion. It also comes with the Daiwa lightweight ZAION air rotor. The 20000H model has a gear ratio of 5.8. It has a large spool holding 300 meters of PE10 braid. In my opinion the Maverick sits in the middle of the line of Daiwa Saltwater reels just a step below the Catalina series. The 20000H will cost somewhere in the $600 to $700 USD range. Like many reel companies this model will not be available in the USA so one will have to look to Australia or Japan to order. Daiwa also makes top of the line saltwater reels including the Dogfight, Saltiga, and Saltiga Expedition all of which cost around $1100 USD. They also make a few lower cost models such as the Daiwa Saltist and Daiwa BG which cost under $300 USD. So, if you are looking to add to your arsenal of reels for Giant Trevally, consider the Daiwa Maverick.
Friday, January 27, 2023
Sunday, January 15, 2023
POPPING FOR GIANT TREVALLY
Catching monster fish on the surface is perhaps the exciting technique of tempting bites. There are numerous types of poppers which we used on my recent trip to Papua New Guinea. Without a doubt my go to popper is Skipjack model in Kolohe coloration. The skipjack is a pencil popper which can easily cast into winds. It is extremely easy to work thus saving one's arms and shoulders throughout a long day of popping. I buy these poppers from www.gtfightclubs.com and from Kermett Adams of www.klures.com. I normally use the 120 gram and 150-gram models. The key is to make extremely long casts so determine which size popper works best for you. Every popper is different coming out of the package to make sure to precast to determine any flaws.
After each trip many of the poppers are destroyed so I use woodfill, sandpaper, paint, rubber cement, and clear coat to repair them. Other type of poppers is the Cubera style which are an hourglass shape with large, cupped mouths.
I also have used the Fisherman long pen where a really fast popping retrieve is used and the Hot's Keiko Ocean Chugaya popper which is more or less a stickbait with a small, cupped mouth. This is used with long slow sweeps. I have been using split rings made by Decoy and BKK Raptor treble hooks. So, make sure to check out all types of poppers and determine which is best for you. Good luck!!
ROCK EXPEDITIONS/ PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2023-2024
Luke Wyrsta of Rock Expeditions, recently announced his 2023/2024 expedition schedule for the waters off of Misima Island, Papua New Guinea for giant trevally, dogtooth tuna, and numerous other species. The waters surrounding Misima offer endless possibilities. Clients camp on numerous islands where fixed structures are built by the island natives. The trips include guided fishing out of 23 ft boats, all meals, pick-up at the Misima Airport and accommodations. The area one will fish during the expedition has most likely never seen a line. There is no commercial fishing in the area nor any other agents fishing clients.
Trips are offered in stays of 10 days or 15 days with safety being the #1 priority. Luke has a satellite radio in case an emergency arises. The main advantage of this operation is the ability of moving camp while you are fishing. There are hundreds of islands within a 5-hour boat ride and hundreds of reefs so if the fishing is slow in one area, you will move to another.
This is NOT an option with fixed lodges where you will fish the same area throughout your stay. Laundry service is also provided so no need to pack lots of clothes. If you like to camp under the stars, explore untapped waters, walk on white sand beaches, and catch huge giant trevally and dogtooth tuna then this is the trip for you. If you want to be catered in a restaurant, sleep in a hotel, then look elsewhere! This was my 4th exploration trip with Rock Expeditions and cannot recommend this trip enough and am planning on heading back for a 15 day exploration.
The 2023/2024 schedule is as follows
10-day October 10 to 19, 2023
10-day November 23 to December 2, 2023
15-day December 5 to December 19, 2023
15-day January 2 to January 16, 2024
10-day January 18 to January 27, 2024
10-day February 3 to February 12, 2024
Soon, an announcement will be made on seeking Papua New Guinea bass in the jungles of PNG. Watch this blog for future updates.
Sunday, January 8, 2023
JIGGING EQUIPMENT FOR GIANT DOGTOOTH TUNA
During my recent trip to Papua New Guinea with Rock Expeditions, I was able to battle some huge dogtooth tuna while jigging. One afternoon, our group of six, landed over 25 doggies in 2 hours with 2 pushing the scales into triple digits. We were fishing about 100 yards offshore so am sure a few could have been caught wading from shore. I am extremely happy with the Temple Reef Monstro 2-piece butt jointed jigging rod, 510S-XX. The rod is 5ft 10 inch rated for jigs up to 800 grams and braid up to PE 10. I teamed with up with a Daiwa Catalina 6500H which has a very powerful drag at 30 kg while holding up to 300 meters of PE 8 braid. Williamson Abyss jigs weighing 300 grams were the ticket for me, landing multiple doggies and others.
For conventional jigging, I used a BlackHole CapeCod Special 52B teamed up with a Daiwa Saltiga LD-40 2 speed. The Saltiga has a 5:8 gear ratio in high and 3:1:1 in low. It can hold lots of braid. The BlackHole is rated for jigs up to 450 grams.
Eventually, I will start using a slow pitch jigging setup. I have a Temple Reef Elevate E3 6ft 9in which can handle jigs up to 400 grams. I also have a Daiwa Harrier HSP66HB which also can handle jigs to 400 grams. I plan on teaming up with a Shimano Torium 16PG conventional reel.
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