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This is a discussion on Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 within the Singapore forums, part of the Asia category; *sigh* the baiters on my boat today were too skillful! Despite lousy drift + strong currents + rain + opposing current/wind... they ...
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| Super Moderator | Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 *sigh* the baiters on my boat today were too skillful! Despite lousy drift + strong currents + rain + opposing current/wind... they still managed to get more than 10 pieces of assorted fishes like parrots/ groupers/ johnsons/ pisang etc. The highlight of our trip was when Layman boated a 6lb+ Grouper on his pink head SR. Ophio also got a Grouper on his copper head SR but his fish had very nice colors! (see image below). My only catch of the day was a small Grouper (black head SR) and it was normal looking so didn't bother to take photo Last edited by stickbom! : 01-05-2007 at 08:12 PM. |
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| Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: sengkang
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 power catch mr layman. SR rocks. yeah mikey, 13th 's gonna be SR day. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Singapore
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Rep Power: 5 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 When I grow up I want to be like Stickbom! Hold all the skills, patience, and stamina in the world to catch something in local waters without bait. The only thing I caught using a jig/lure/or whatever chim chim names you people gives to fish attracting devices with hook(s) in local water is sangkut. We seriously need more anglers like Stickbom to bring fishing up to the atas level. Till then, we can only stare at those golfers enviously for the free extra baggage limit they enjoy for golf clubs at check in counter, while we pay through our eyes, ears, noses, mouths, and arse holes for our rod tubes, jigs, bags, and ice boxes. Kudos to Stickbom for making fishing this sport more sporting. Last edited by LBT : 01-05-2007 at 10:57 PM. |
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: North
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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Thanks for the Catch Report, Mike. Almost mistaken you for reporting result of another Man U vs Roma match. Knowing your skills and hardworking, this result is certainly Kelong! Hey, those delicious green eyes are getting bigger at Jurong Island, and is that Ho Hong holding the big fish? And is it Ah Cheng's style of drift fishing more appropriate for the SR jigs, and may not be effective on a boat that is properly anchored. As for the SR’s replacement skirts, don’t have to go to JB to get them … found them in Coho, selling at $5 for 5 pcs/pack. Bought them as I was indeed spurred by Mak’s tale of a Yellowfin’s catch on a Storm Rubber, so out of sheer movtivation, with Rosco heavy duty 50 lbs split ring and Owner Stinger Treble hooks, crafted this genetically modified alien called - Fishoctopus. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Singapore
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Nice one Layman and Mikey Must try out the SRs on my next trip to HB ![]() |
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| Super Moderator | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 LOL... guys... that's waaaaaay too much credit for a lazy bloke like me. LBT- The real unsung heroes are those who risk fines and probably even a jail sentence to go poaching at prohibited areas man (not that I'm encouraging it but it takes guts to pursue their passion at such high risks). I'm just a lazy bum who happen to come across a very well designed lure which appeals to our local fish species. Richard- Seriously we got thrashed >10:3 today. No kidding man. We lurers only landed one fish each. As long as you're fishing on a drifting boat, I'm sure the SR will work (there must be fish there in the first place lar...) LOL, I like the SALTIER RUBBER image!! By the way I think it might be cheaper to order the replacement skirts from USA.Cabela's -- Silicone Skirts FYI, it was Ophio's first try at the SR and this is Layman's second outing using SR... guess I got his revenge after his hooks pulled the first time round Last edited by stickbom! : 01-05-2007 at 10:55 PM. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Singapore
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My Mood: Rep Power: 6 ![]() ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Out of curiosity dude, can the SRs be worked effectively from an anchored boat? Can they be worked like normal metal jigs too? Thanks |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Hougang
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 I got some questions on how to use this SR. My SR's paint is badly peeled after just 1 hour of bumping the bottom. When you drift fish the SR, how often do you bump it to the bottom? Should you hit the bottom on every jig? or do you lower it to about 1 ft above the bed and jig it up and down. How high up do you jig it to? Just 1 rod's length, or reel it up and lower it again? Also, how fast do you jig it? I jig it like for tamban. Is that too fast? Sorry for the many questions. First time using jigs. LL
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| Moderator | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Mikey... Great effort dude.... How deep are those waters you are fishing?.... It is pretty impressive to see that even under not so ideal conditions and with bait in the water, fish will still hammer the artificials. My regards to Gazza too on his maiden SR catch. Keep it up dude and I may have to follow Richards path to make up and test a heavier duty deep water version of the SR. What kind of tackle do you think would work in 200ft of water fishing a heavier and bigger version of the SR?. Teruskan Perjuangan Brada (Keep Up Your Efforts Bro) Saimee
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| Member Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: singapore
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Rep Power: 3 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 I have to admit, I am the laziest among the 3, eat and nap quite a bit due to the "favourable" conditionssss... hi Richard lawrence, I usually lift the salty about a feet off the bottom and let it back down hitting the bottom, very slowly though. mike, revenge will be "sweet" |
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| Super Moderator | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 MarkR, I have never tried the SR from a stationary boat but I guess it'll work if there's a lot of fishes at the spot you're anchored at. I dun move the SR at all... just a few inches off the bottom and tapping the bottom every now and then to see if I need to release more line. I have a feeling Groupers are lazy buggers (like me) so the SR need to whisk past their noses in order to get their attention. DFM- We're in about 20-30m of water at most. You need to write in to Duel and ask them to make a 200g DFM SPECIAL if you're going to fish at 200' feet with the type of gear on your boat (tadpole class rods strictly prohibited on the INTAN Layman, I think any color will work... so far nearly every color got whacked! I might be getting some from Cabelas. Much cheaper! LLCC- Don't worry about the paint work. Fish will still bite your SR even if every bit of paint is gone. I believe fish mistaken the SR for octopus based on its profile and not the color scheme. Our waters are very murky so I doubt the fish can see color at 30m |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Yishun
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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Ya ,I guess the wearing of the paint job is ok .It should work fine still .Richard although the rubber of yours looks abit funny ,like kinda some worms or parasites are sticking out from the stomache of the fish .But hey ,if it does really works I work happily try it |
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| Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: scarieville
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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 When in Osaka in March, I spoke to many of the booths selling SR about how they work the lure. Unaminously all said to slowly wind the lure from the bottom through the water column. There was no jigging of the rod nor variable winding rates, just a slow boring wind up. Damned if I know what the fish think of it but it seems to work quite well. But $20 each?? You could also buy tungsten head models for over $30. |
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| Super Moderator | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Chris you don't even need to wind them here |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Hougang
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Thanks all for the replies. This Sat I'll go check out if the critters along the Tanah Merah seawalls like rubber pompom for a meal. Cheers
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| Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: North
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Rep Power: 4 ![]() | Re: Baiters won Salty Rubberers by >10:3 Honestly by looking at the design of the SR, I think they could be easily home-made, provided we have the time at much lesser cost. My manufacturing procedures would be: 1. Firstly, place some 100gm round sinkers on a busy road and get some trucks to run over them; such that the distortions obtained will achieve an octopus look. (cost S$0.50+free pounding energy) 2. Drill a small hole for a gage 16 SS wire to pass through. (S$0.10) 3. Paint the sinker with undercoat. (S$0.30) 4. Create two eyelets on the inserted SS wire with plastic balls to hold the skirt. (S$0.40) 5. Doll up it up like Marilyn Monroe etc. with cosmetic and eyeball stickers. (S$0.50) 6. Put on the skirt with a small O-ring from hardware shop, and ready to hook-up. (S$1.10) Estimated cost price is roughly less than S$3, however, inclusive of labor cost could still end up more expensive than buying from the shop. ![]() Cheers TM |
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