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great fish troy
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Yeah a combo of fishing pressure and the cold weather have slowed them down which is why that one was a stand out.
I release the Salmon after deflating their swim bladder. It inflates if you hook them in, or they run for deep water so it's essential if they are to survive. Even then they don't release very well. I would be interested to see any statistics on the survival rate of Threadfin, especially the big ones as they seem to take a good 10-15mins to get going again after a good swim.
Basically the same BC combo you'd use on Jacks is what I use. Heavy leader and a tight drag to begin with. The tight drag to set the hooks and stop them quick if they are heading for structure but they are mainly a clean fighting fish. The heavy leader is more for abrasion resistance against their jaw. They have a sharper jaw plate to a Barra which makes it easier to cut through leader on a deep hooked fish which most are.
I've got one School Jew from the river fishing for Bull Sharks on a live Poddy Mullet on 100lb nylon coated wire. Was a nice surprise.
Also a few Jacks drifting unweighted Poddy Mullet around eddies and structure. I use the same outfit for the Threadies as I did on the Jacks, Jewies and Sharks ;) . I'll add a few piccies.
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