Mick's POWERTAIL!!!!

Words hardly describe the feelings when sighting colour from a trophy powertail
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Mick's POWERTAIL!!!!

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Well i thought you powertail guy's might like this one LOL

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http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1329623/m ... l_Powertail/

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Post by Andy Grey »

Noice, can we have some more? mmmm the thoughts of big powertails make my rod tip quiver, oh its been so so long. More backcast more...you seem to meet a lot of quality powertails, do you use livebait?..more please more, share your collection please, powertail lovers will be forever in debt..!
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andy as backcast will tell you you are not cool until you start catching the PTs on lures. The fussy eating habits of the aussie PTs, particularly of the racing variety, make them a wiley foe. Saw a mate land one on the fly after he sighted an incredible PT bustup - wow - that was some piece of fishing.
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