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rat October 21st, 2004 10:47 PM

Big Cat tackle
 
Just a hypothetical question but if I were to fish somewhere that was
inhabited by by catfish in excess of 100lb, what would be the minimum/basic
set-up that could safely land it?
And I don't mean the "Oh I caught a 50lb carp on a 16hook to 1lb hookline
once" answers, thanks ;-)
If I wanted to be rigged up for it, what would I need bearing in mind that
the strongest things in my tackle box right now are a John Wilson
Avon/Quiver and an 8lb line on a Abu reel of some sort?

Cheers!
;-)
Andy



UFO October 22nd, 2004 08:15 PM

Big Cat tackle
 
A rod with at least 3lb test curve
40lb braid line
hooks which are designed for cats (size 4 or lower)
a big oit rod

and strong arms!!



or so dopy match fisher**** would use a pole and 2lb line



UFO October 22nd, 2004 08:15 PM

Big Cat tackle
 
A rod with at least 3lb test curve
40lb braid line
hooks which are designed for cats (size 4 or lower)
a big oit rod

and strong arms!!



or so dopy match fisher**** would use a pole and 2lb line



Derek.Moody October 22nd, 2004 08:37 PM

Big Cat tackle
 
In article , rat
wrote:
Just a hypothetical question but if I were to fish somewhere that was
inhabited by by catfish in excess of 100lb, what would be the minimum/basic
set-up that could safely land it?
And I don't mean the "Oh I caught a 50lb carp on a 16hook to 1lb hookline
once" answers, thanks ;-)
If I wanted to be rigged up for it, what would I need bearing in mind that
the strongest things in my tackle box right now are a John Wilson
Avon/Quiver and an 8lb line on a Abu reel of some sort?


Take a look at conger tackle. You might be better buying from the
sea-fishing section of your tackle shop.

Or wait 'til you get there are buy the tackle the locals recommend.

Cheerio,

--



Derek.Moody October 22nd, 2004 08:37 PM

Big Cat tackle
 
In article , rat
wrote:
Just a hypothetical question but if I were to fish somewhere that was
inhabited by by catfish in excess of 100lb, what would be the minimum/basic
set-up that could safely land it?
And I don't mean the "Oh I caught a 50lb carp on a 16hook to 1lb hookline
once" answers, thanks ;-)
If I wanted to be rigged up for it, what would I need bearing in mind that
the strongest things in my tackle box right now are a John Wilson
Avon/Quiver and an 8lb line on a Abu reel of some sort?


Take a look at conger tackle. You might be better buying from the
sea-fishing section of your tackle shop.

Or wait 'til you get there are buy the tackle the locals recommend.

Cheerio,

--



UFO October 23rd, 2004 08:47 AM

Big Cat tackle
 
A big pit reel (can't spell)
Theses cats can really move!!

"UFO" wrote in message
...
A rod with at least 3lb test curve
40lb braid line
hooks which are designed for cats (size 4 or lower)
a big oit rod

and strong arms!!



or so dopy match fisher**** would use a pole and 2lb line




rat November 3rd, 2004 09:38 AM

Big Cat tackle
 

"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
...
In article , rat
wrote:
Just a hypothetical question but if I were to fish somewhere that was
inhabited by by catfish in excess of 100lb, what would be the
minimum/basic
set-up that could safely land it?
And I don't mean the "Oh I caught a 50lb carp on a 16hook to 1lb hookline
once" answers, thanks ;-)
If I wanted to be rigged up for it, what would I need bearing in mind
that
the strongest things in my tackle box right now are a John Wilson
Avon/Quiver and an 8lb line on a Abu reel of some sort?


Take a look at conger tackle. You might be better buying from the
sea-fishing section of your tackle shop.

Or wait 'til you get there are buy the tackle the locals recommend.

Cheerio,

--



Cheers Derek and UFO... I didn't somehow think the contents of my tackle
kit would be up to it.. ;-)
I reckon I'll just keep me fingers crossed that I don't hook into one!
Thanks anyway.

;-)
Andy





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