The OR rods look great not too flashy but with enough class, they are very light and the power loads very easily through the rod when casting, always something to look for when you need to cast poppers at least 60 meters out.
Here is me trying one of the lighter models (not exactly light at a PE8 rating)
The tides were not exactly the best but we started off the trip with a number of small to medium sized GT's, of course we got to play with all the rods and try different poppers on them, Colin immediately fell in love with the long cast version and was sending the 130gm GT Mania miles away with each cast.
We racked up the numbers with many double hook ups and Kantha casting tirelessly
Colin landed this nice fish below on a 150 Cubera
We had non stop jigging action as well, lods of smaller GT's, we did raise a big doggie but it lost interest after seeing the boat.
I caught my first ever Maori Sea Perch on jig, I must admit I did not know what the fish was until later on.
And follwed it with a decent GT
We gave Kantha bit of a break from driving and let him do what he enjoys best, catch fish...
Just look at the strain Kantha is putting on the OR GT rod, Randy gave him the go ahead to try and max it and max it he did.
Colin mamaged to get a nice sized black GT, this wieghed in at 26kg and Colin does think they pull harder than the lighter coloured ones.
Kantha then went on to land the biggest fish of the trip
Here is Randy putting the PE12 OR rod through its paces, that rod does not feel like a PE12 rod and makes working big bloopers easy.
The OR jigging rods are very light and easy to use, I really enjoyed using them except for the Rodrigues Special Black Monstro which is a beast of a rod, its meant to be a 1 drop rod when you know your chances of a record sized doggie are very high. The other models you can jig with all day and feel tired which say how light and useable the rods are.
Randy was lucky enough to get a Mirror Trevally which is quite a rare catch on jig
You can also read the full report on www.deepjigging.com at the following link:
APS-Andaman Feb 2009
Darran.
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