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  1. #16

    Re: PNG trip.. wat tackle?

    And looks like ALex Julius still sells his video as well
    http://www.alexjulius.com.au/
    It wasn't too bad from memory. Bait fishing somewhere around Moresby I think
    Kev

  2. #17

    Re: PNG trip.. wat tackle?

    Has anyone had any luck with sp's to catch these black bass? If so, what type and colour? My wallet seems to like the price of sp's rather than some of the HB lures that were mentioned throughout this thread.

    Thanks

    Robbie
    10% of people catch 90% of the fish

  3. #18

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    Onya , backhoe.
    Looks like a great trip . Those bass look like xos jacks.
    One day......
    Ta

  4. #19

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    Robbie,

    I would go to at least a 30kg line class. A mate of mine, Ricard, runs the Bia lodge in West New Britain, PNG. You're not going with him by any chance? If you are just drop him a quick email (it's on his website) and he will be able to give you a run down all your tackle needs.

    Ricard was the fishing guide on the ET fishing show which was on just a few weeks back. Really nice guy and a very good fisherman.

    Have fun up there, it is pretty warm this time of year, to say the least.

    Matt.

  5. #20

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    I think Wilsons still do the PNG Bass Stick. Great rod I used it to some effect, mostly being dragged across the boat. The reel is up to you but I used a Calcutta 400TE. If you get the Rod Harrison DVD you will notice that he does the drag up with a pair of multi-grips. If you can't stop them in a couple of feet, you've lost them. Trust me I still remember the pain.

  6. #21

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    Sorry forgot to add that the reel Rodney H was using was a ABU 7000.

  7. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt_F
    Robbie,

    I would go to at least a 30kg line class. A mate of mine, Ricard, runs the Bia lodge in West New Britain, PNG. You're not going with him by any chance? If you are just drop him a quick email (it's on his website) and he will be able to give you a run down all your tackle needs.

    Ricard was the fishing guide on the ET fishing show which was on just a few weeks back. Really nice guy and a very good fisherman.

    Have fun up there, it is pretty warm this time of year, to say the least.

    Matt.

    Matt
    Which river is Bia Lodge on?
    Kev

  8. #23
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    Re: PNG trip.. wat tackle?

    Ern
    I have heard of people doing star drag wheels up with multigrips before .......

    butchery....sacrelige.....vandalism...etc. etc. etc......

    Reggy

  9. #24

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    Kev,

    I'm not sure of the names of the rivers Ricard uses. He fishes 6 different rivers which are all a short boat trip from the lodge. Ricard is based in Kimbe (north coast, west new britain) and the airport (if you can call it that) is in Hoskins, about a 45min drive from Kimbe. He uses his new 32ft game boat to get to Baia lodge which takes a few hours. I have heard from others that Baia lodge is the best fishing of all the bass charters in PNG. He also offers fishing for reef fish and pelagics. I'm starting to sound like advertisment.

    Matt.

  10. #25

    Re: PNG trip.. wat tackle?

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt_F
    Kev,

    I'm not sure of the names of the rivers Ricard uses. He fishes 6 different rivers which are all a short boat trip from the lodge. Ricard is based in Kimbe (north coast, west new britain) and the airport (if you can call it that) is in Hoskins, about a 45min drive from Kimbe. He uses his new 32ft game boat to get to Baia lodge which takes a few hours. I have heard from others that Baia lodge is the best fishing of all the bass charters in PNG. He also offers fishing for reef fish and pelagics. I'm starting to sound like advertisment.

    Matt.
    Probably a similar area to where we fished. Some wild country in that area. I know what you mean about HOskins "airport". It's about as basic as they get and seems to be the congregation point for all the nationals with nothing to do for the day.


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