Sambo jigging with the 'Better' half
Sam's first experience Sambo jigging was last season, during our transition from QLD to WA. Unfortunately, her first experience wasn't too pleasant. The sharks were consistently taking fish & I didn't bring my own gear so Sam had to struggle using a 6 foot glass jig rod & old heavily used Spheros.
On Friday, I suggested to Sam that we should head out with Craig (Saltwater Charters) due to recent quality catches in the previous weeks. Sam's first response was excitement followed by... Oh, I haven't done much exercise lately.
I spoke with Craig on Friday afternoon & he indicated that he had a small group booked on Sunday. Our initial plans were to head out on Saturday, but prior commitments prevented us. The weather on Sunday looked fairly ordinary & this was certainly confirmed this morning on our trip out.
The seas were quite sloppy & the wind was howling. Fortunately, being ex. boat owners, both of us don't suffer from seasickness - it really takes something quite wild to make us feel uncomfortable. Although, there were plenty of people in our group that suffered most of the trip. We arrived watching most of them gorge their mouths with junk food. Obviously, a recipe for seasickness.
After the lengthy trip out to the grounds, I handed her one of the outfits & told her to prepare. She rejected the offer & forced me to take the first drop - just to give her an indication of what pain she is about to endure. First fish I landed was mid 30's - a very good start to the day.
Sam slipped on some gloves & I secured a gimbal belt around her waist. She dropped the 470g jig & waited for it to reach the bottom. The wind was quite strong all day which resulted in our jigs being fairly far from the boat by the time they reached the ocean floor. Moments later, Sam flicked the bail arm over & began a 'leisurely' mechanical style jigging technique. It didn’t take her long to hook up & we both started listening to some high pitch squealing from the saltiga.
I was asked to ’back the drag off’ a few moments later, only because she didn’t want to go for a swim.
We soon realized that a long battle was at hand. Every pump & wind resulted in a burst of energy from the Sambo. We took 2 meters - it would take 4.
After 10 minutes of ’so called, agony’, Sam insisted I take over for a moment so she could relax her little muscles. I took control of the fight & started to get the Sambo towards the surface. Back to Sam it went & she proceeded to pump & wind for another 10 minutes. Sam continued to ask ’what does red, blue & green mean’. I replied mentioning how many meters she had to go. Finally, the fish bellied to the surface. Everyone on the boat cheered in excitement. It was simply a ’HUGE’ Sambo.
Craig & the deckie scrambled to lift it in the boat. We all agreed 50kg. An experience for Sam she would never forget.
I kept explaining to Sam just how many die hard jiggers try for the 50kg club each year, & she soon appreciated her achievement.
A few photos later, the release weight was used to send her on her way.
The fish measured 5’3” (160cm) (exact length of the Valley Hill jig rod).
We continued the day catching fish after fish. Sam spent most of her time ensuring the fish were cared for when they were on the deck. Later in the day, we had a team effort catch - Sam jigging for the hook up & leaving me with the tiring process of fighting the fish.
It was a simply an amazing day & Sam can’t wait to get out there again. I, on the other hand, am still hyper jealous that will need to listen to this story for the rest of my lift.
Jigging with the ‘better half’… She got fish of the day without a doubt.
Jarra
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Awesome! I got a Stella
Awesome! I got a Stella 20000sw on the way. Cant wait to get out there.
damo6230
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a great report DazSam
you certainly seem to be hitting the sambos hard.
50kg sambo is a awesome fish.
congrats to both and yeh Sam wont let you forget
sore arms or any other reason the handles are swapped.....
DazSamFishing
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Cheers Damo, yeah... Sam
Cheers Damo, yeah... Sam won't let me forget at all.
Sam prefers right hand wind - I prefer left at times...
couldntcatchacold
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My god thats a monster of a
My god thats a monster of a sambo! suprised her knucklers wernt dragging on the ground after pulling that horse up! sounded like a great day out!
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big john
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Excellent
Great fish, effort and pic's. Well done Daz and Sam.
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Goodz
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Look out, photo of the month
Look out, photo of the month contender there of Sam and her fish! Great effort, definately a fish of a life time.
Sounds like a fun day out despite the weather. Good to see the teamwork paying off too :)
HuggyB
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Sensational sambo
and quite rightly she should let you know about it - all the time! She has well and truly earned the right to do that.
Also, the difference in technique is quite pronounced - Sam looks poised and in control - playing the fish beautifully, you on the other hand Daz look like you are trying to flex every muscle you have and are about to blow an O ring!
And good to see she is a sensible right hand winder.......
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DazSamFishing
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LOL... I think the
LOL... I think the difference is drag pressure. That's what you get when you have the missus loaded at a bit over 10kg and me on the other hand... closer to 20kg!!!
HuggyB
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excuses Daz
nothing more, nothing less! LOL
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Colin Hay
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Darryl that is excellent What a day out and Sam
you have starred. That is a great sambo. I bet you guys will sleep well tonight.
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Bones76
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Fantastic fish! I love
Fantastic fish! I love seeeing photos of rods loaded up.
Good to see the Daiwa walk away with the 3 points for the day!
alfred
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What a fish! Great catch
What a fish! Great catch Sam!
Faulkner Family
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great story Daz, ok Sam got
great story Daz, ok Sam got a 50kg plus sambo but you cant realy complain about a 30kg one. great day all round by the sounds and well worth the trip and rougher than expected water
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Matt T
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Yeah
Mate you are doing pretty well latley! And that Sambo that Sam got...man I wish I could get a fish like that!
Ectopic
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Well done the both of you! I
Well done the both of you!
I need to get out there again, already getting withdrawals
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Kasey L.
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Glad to see you're putting
Glad to see you're putting the rods to good use. Great head-shot photo and very nice fish. I hear some rocks are going over Daz? Talk about a lucky girl!
Was 160cm fork length or tail length?
Ugh, enough talk about a 50kg Samson club.
DazSamFishing
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Yes, finally good to put the
Yes, finally good to put the rods to the test Kasey.
The fish was 160 to the fork.
Kasey L.
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You know, considering the
You know, considering the girth from the photo and the fork length, I would say 50kg is highly, highly conservative.
Congratulations again to Sam
DazSamFishing
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Thanks Kasey. I was waiting
Thanks Kasey. I was waiting for a bit of 'an experts opinion'.
Lucky Tim
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top fish there to join the
top fish there to join the 50kg club. My biggest is about 35kg so can only imagine the hurt a 50 would dish out. Gotta look into a charter myself when I get home.
till
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Great fish Sam, Daz mate,
Great fish Sam, Daz mate, you got a lot to live down now =)
chrisp
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Horse!!
Mate..Sams's got the wood on ya now!
That would have been even tougher with the conditions yesterday.
Hope you can match it on friday.
Blackknightz
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Great Fishing
That is a horse Sambo, nothing better then seeing and hearing your partner struggle on big fish. Well done Daz and Sam, shame you couldn't keep up though Daz, I guess there's always next time.
honsu chin
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HORSEY Baby!!
Thats a major horse!! Sorry Darryl...looks like somebody else is wearing the pants in your house now, LOL
Friday aint looking that great....looks more like a spewers worst nightmare!! lol
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Quality
How good is the sports fishery in our own back yard! Sensational fish and pics guys, congrats to you both!!!
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DazSamFishing
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Thanks guys! - Jamie, you're
Thanks guys! - Jamie, you're right... I have a lot to live down now. And Honsu - I will always wear the pants!!!!!!!!!! It's lady luck I tell you...
Not looking too good for Friday Chris!
DarrenC
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Fantastic fish Sam's got
Fantastic fish Sam's got there! You should be ashamed Daz!
She'll be asking for Stellas soon i bet!
DazSamFishing
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LOL... I am quite ashamed
LOL... I am quite ashamed Darren. Although - I feel like a good teacher & good at tying knots LOL
Finally she appreciates why I have a stella & saltiga addiction!!! Not to mention, my addition to other quality tackle.
till
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Yes you know your knots work
Yes you know your knots work when you can land fish like that!
Only problem with getting Sam into it that way is you're going to hear "can you tie my knots please" for awhile. At least if you're jigging, you won't also have to bait the hooks!
Rudog
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Tackle
There's definitely some quality tackle in those photo's!
Well done! I don't think shame is necessary; there's probably a 65kg one waiting for you, Daz.
Pete D
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SSS
Sensational Sambo Sam!
Big congrats on a fantastic fish.
Cheers Pete