Heres some pics of the bigger ones I caught. I had 12lb test Berkley Vanish line broke twice from Tucs! I saw the biggest Tuc I ever seen but my bait was stolen as he went after by a 3lb one. The highlight ended up being this 4.5lb fat head.
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Those are some nice sharp photos of a nice fish! You really should strip all the Vanish off of your reels and burn it though! That line should not even be on the market.
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Nice ones Lrry93. It looks as if the adults are still spawning. Out of curiosity, was the last one guarding a fry ball?
I hear all kinds of stuff about Vanish line, but for whipping it works reallly well. My friends and I have landed some large fish while whipping for akule and halalu. I landed a 4 pound kahala on two pound test vanish line.
I went down to the lake yesterday (the first time in two months) for a couple of hours. I caught several small ones. One of those 10 inchers was starting to develope a lump on his head! The few adults I came across were spawning. I saw two black tucs and one floater, I guess there are some sickly ones still around.
I hear all kinds of stuff about Vanish line, but for whipping it works reallly well. My friends and I have landed some large fish while whipping for akule and halalu. I landed a 4 pound kahala on two pound test vanish line.
I went down to the lake yesterday (the first time in two months) for a couple of hours. I caught several small ones. One of those 10 inchers was starting to develope a lump on his head! The few adults I came across were spawning. I saw two black tucs and one floater, I guess there are some sickly ones still around.
I've noticed a few things about the vanish, I do break of fish every now and then (Usually with my more expensive lures too ). I think mostly it's because it doesn't stretch. On the other hand, it doesn't get nicked up and frayed as bad as mono and is a lot more sensitive. I guess everything has it's pro and cons. Maybe one day there will be a perfect line.
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