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Title: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: Capt. Hook on December 20, 2010, 11:38:46 PM
Lure casting with light spinning tackle is one of my favourite ways to fish, especially when using my Z-Claw. I just love the way this lure moves and still remember the first time that I saw it and imagined all the fish I would get with it, perhaps I just understood this lure immediately and knew what to do with it. Since then my Z-Claw has produced some good catches and today was no exception.

I feared that I was going to fish in the rain again but when we launched at 15h00 the weather was stunning with a light NE wind, we decided to shoot quickly off-shore and cast lures for some Kawakawa and hopefully we could find a Yellowfin Tuna or Dorado lurking in the shallows. The sea was gorgeous and the weather stunning making a lovely afternoon and a superb evening.

It was not long before 1 of the guys hooked up a nice Kawakawa on drop shot, but he came off. I cast out an 8 inch McArthy chartreuse minnow and decided to let it sink and whilst the boat was drifting I fed out a fair amount of line and then proceeded with a slow jerk retrieve and when I was about halfway up; BANG the reel started to scream and my Aerocast had a serious bend to it, unfortunately there was not enough butt power in the rod and I was not able to put enough pressure to turn this big fish without breaking the rod and when the spool was ¾ empty and still peeling I decided to straight stick and break off instead of loosing a spool of braid.
I then decided to put my Z-Claw on once I had tied on a new leader and shortly after I was ready 1 of the guys hooked into a nice Kawakawa with an Onda Onda.
The Z-Claw produced another Kawakawa hook-up and a Garfish hook-up.

By now the tide was falling and we decided to go into the harbour to try for some Springer (Lady Fish) and King Fish (Jacks).
Once back in the bay and within a few casts 1 of the guys hooked up a nice Sand Gurnard (Flat-Head).
Then as the sun started falling I put a long cast onto the sand bank and hooked up a nice sized Sea Pike (Pick Handle Barracuda) on the Z-Claw. This was not the end because the Z-Claw then produced 2 little GT’s (Giant Trevally).
Shortly after this another decent size Sea Pike was landed on a BassArrow.
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: xtc on December 21, 2010, 10:00:34 AM
hey FA

nice report - nice fishing - lekke well done

dont have the success u guys do but can say the z claw is the best lure to hit my tackle bag - by far - thanks also for putting me onto Rolfe at the lureshop - nice guy and always keen to offer help and advice - haha the thing is my go to lure and even had to take a swim half way across the river to fetch it the other day -
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: Capt. Hook on December 21, 2010, 10:04:37 AM
hey FA

nice report - nice fishing - lekke well done

dont have the success u guys do but can say the z claw is the best lure to hit my tackle bag - by far - thanks also for putting me onto Rolfe at the lureshop - nice guy and always keen to offer help and advice - haha the thing is my go to lure and even had to take a swim half way across the river to fetch it the other day -

Fact: They produce fish

You have been quiet, how are things? Best wishes for the season.
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: REEFMAN on December 21, 2010, 10:16:46 AM
What does a Z-claw look like? Any pics?
Nice fish AS USUAL Mike!
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: Capt. Hook on December 21, 2010, 10:27:15 AM
What does a Z-claw look like? Any pics?
Nice fish AS USUAL Mike!

Z-Claw
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: xtc on December 21, 2010, 10:34:37 AM
yeah been quiet - hopefully catch a few soon so can do some posting instead of just reading/watching

thanks fa - best wishes to u and yours as well - must still make a plan and get your way for a couple of days for the estuary course
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: Capt. Hook on December 21, 2010, 10:45:11 AM
Thanks.

Will be 3 days at Jozini for Tigers and then 3 days at Kosi Lakes where my Z-Claws (I now have 2) will be put to very good use on those GT's. Springer & Sea Pike.
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: xtc on December 21, 2010, 02:12:11 PM
awesome fa - sounds good - haha my collection of them growing as well - first got the original, then the bigger medium and now checking the postbox daily for the 3rd one thats on its way
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: Willie on December 21, 2010, 03:38:44 PM
Hi xct, is that your ST Bernard
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: xtc on December 21, 2010, 06:07:25 PM
hey willie - yeah it is - beathoven - not original i know but she had to have a name change a while back - her name used to be "brandy" but every time i called her my ex girlfriend shouted " yes but make mine a double"

awesome dog

Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: Willie on December 22, 2010, 08:24:32 AM
Ja they are fantastic dogs this is Bruce
Title: Re: DURBAN HARBOUR: Z-Claw wins
Post by: WalkersKiller on January 08, 2011, 11:22:18 AM
 (clap) awesome!
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