One of many caught last May on the Digitroll:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmxx4_oAVXc
Photo of the fish caught in the video and released:
Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
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Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
Last edited by digitroll (ron) on Wed Jul 01, 2015 4:53 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
thanks it sure had the drag on fire.
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Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
Very impressive fish. Congrats Ron.
Gecha (Gerry North of the Border)
Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
tighten up the drag Ron and whats up with the gill plate on that rocket...
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Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
I was curious how far that fish would go....We always let em run with a light drag till they slow down Mike in the last few seasons. Yes, this was a bit longer than normal in this video just for the fun of it. I began recording 30 seconds after the strike and pulling the phone out of my pocket with one hand and hitting the record button after seeing the line peeling out on this good fish.
Our friends in Lake Huron actually use this method they call "spin the drag" They will loosen the drag all the way (lighter than this video actually) on a bite on a dipsy immediately before removing the rod out of the rod holder. The theory is that the fish doesn't feel the resistance as much with a looser drag than normal and they tend to stop there initial run quicker rather than a tight drag and more resistance causing the fish to go further. They have less dropsies or unbuttoning of Kings with this method (especially when the rod is hammering in the rod holder) than the old method of a tighter drag with no stretch of the braid + wire increases the chances for a lost fish. I believe it has increased our boated fish ratio with this method.
Amazing the fish was missing 1/3 of it's gill plate on one side. Since it was released maybe someone will catch this fish in late August when he is 28 lbs. with it's unique birthmark.
I tried editing the video link to show the video instead of the link and for some reason the code after a string isn't working. I will ask Ludo if something has changed with the code.
One more short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU3ah6Xfiz8
Our friends in Lake Huron actually use this method they call "spin the drag" They will loosen the drag all the way (lighter than this video actually) on a bite on a dipsy immediately before removing the rod out of the rod holder. The theory is that the fish doesn't feel the resistance as much with a looser drag than normal and they tend to stop there initial run quicker rather than a tight drag and more resistance causing the fish to go further. They have less dropsies or unbuttoning of Kings with this method (especially when the rod is hammering in the rod holder) than the old method of a tighter drag with no stretch of the braid + wire increases the chances for a lost fish. I believe it has increased our boated fish ratio with this method.
Amazing the fish was missing 1/3 of it's gill plate on one side. Since it was released maybe someone will catch this fish in late August when he is 28 lbs. with it's unique birthmark.
I tried editing the video link to show the video instead of the link and for some reason the code after a string isn't working. I will ask Ludo if something has changed with the code.
One more short video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU3ah6Xfiz8
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Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
I once had a Gobie take line like that.... But it turned out to be bottom. ;(
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Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
I had a big perch do that one time on my super lite jigging rod. Jeez what fun!!!
Catch and serve with lemon.
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Re: Screaming 18 lb King on a dispy at the Bar video
i use those same rods ron. great rod for cheap. i have 8 of them. my first salmon of the year was burning line like that and going crazy in the air. so much fun.
Will nolan "swilly"