I used to fish for kahawai off Wainui Beach in the 80s. Fly-rod, 7lb line, no trace, little centre-spool reel, home made lure, three inch length of steel pipe shined up and a few swivels. You could see 'em in the breaking waves chasing the lure as the sunset behind the surf. I'm living back in London now, from England originally. Cant tell you how much I miss NZ. Thx for the vid.
Haha I use 5-10kg rod for my kahawai and I won a pink kids thin 1-2kg rod and its unbelievable when you wind in kahawai on it. I hooked a 5kg kahawai, took my 18 mins to wind in. Im from Taranaki, Nth Is. NZ
Hey. Awesome video. Quick question, what are your thoughts on flattening or filing the barb on hooks? I understand it vastly reduces mortality in releases fish.
Hahaha, I love the camera operators ( Nina) warm greeting to the Kahawai at 8;55 ..... ' Hello'. That must have made it a very enjoyable experience for the fish. Great clip, thanks for sharing your experience with us Malcolm. What line weight was the rod ?
awesome video but those hanging scissors 'round your neck are so dangerous... if you fall forward and the things are facing up when you land that could be really dangerous
I used to fish for kahawai off Wainui Beach in the 80s. Fly-rod, 7lb line, no trace, little centre-spool reel, home made lure, three inch length of steel pipe shined up and a few swivels. You could see 'em in the breaking waves chasing the lure as the sunset behind the surf. I'm living back in London now, from England originally. Cant tell you how much I miss NZ. Thx for the vid.
A great video, and may I say, a refreshing change to see a left hander on the reel!
is the saltwater and sand good for the reel?
Haha I use 5-10kg rod for my kahawai and I won a pink kids thin 1-2kg rod and its unbelievable when you wind in kahawai on it. I hooked a 5kg kahawai, took my 18 mins to wind in. Im from Taranaki, Nth Is. NZ
5kg?!?!? My biggest is only 2kg
@@JahminMatuku yeah wtf 5kg ive only seen just over 3kgs and they huge
can you make a video on how the tide the lines for the kahawai lure??? including the main line ?
Hey. Awesome video. Quick question, what are your thoughts on flattening or filing the barb on hooks? I understand it vastly reduces mortality in releases fish.
Totally for it, this should become common practice.
The kahwai would throw the hooks easy. With the way they jump
Hahaha, I love the camera operators ( Nina) warm greeting to the Kahawai at 8;55 ..... ' Hello'. That must have made it a very enjoyable experience for the fish. Great clip, thanks for sharing your experience with us Malcolm. What line weight was the rod ?
where do you fish for them
Very nice video, I alws prefer light tackle, you can "feel" more the battle
a rod size 7.8 will be ok or i need something around 8.6?
awesome stuff!
Nice video, but the scissors around the neck is a silly idea. Forget the life jacket, that won't save you if you fall and scissors go into you.
Braid scissors have rounded tips not pointy ones.......
Wheres this located mate?
Hurunui River mouth
awesome video but those hanging scissors 'round your neck are so dangerous... if you fall forward and the things are facing up when you land that could be really dangerous
the kawai were everywhere in bulk last year
u spealt it wrong....
you* spelt*
Kees Parris mate no one likes smart asses so fuck off
Kees Parris sorry kid, but for someone to say that.... you have clearly not even had ur nuts drop kid so you can fuck off
Kees Parris re read the convo and tell me how im the keyboatd warrior and your innosent....
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just dont fall over with your cool necklace
why tf did you let it go!
it’s legal size!
You can eat it you know
It's spelt kahawai, not kawahai
Depends if you are an Umby Gumby Tui or a Pakeha.