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bebbuxu Posts:5 ![]() | February 22, 2009, 18:05:34 CET oops, i made a mistake...... forgot to note that my biggest was 16.5kg |
bebbuxu Posts:5 ![]() | February 22, 2009, 18:02:43 CET mmm.... Kubrit over 25kg? It sounds hard to beleive. The biggest one I heard was 17.7kg. My biggest last summer was he largest schools which pass near our island at the end of summer are in the same range of sizes. I'm not familiar with the IGFA rules, but all my kubrit of last summer were caught using 20lb class spinning rods, 40lb and 50lb lines, on spinning reels!!! |
ganni Posts:685 ![]() | October 23, 2008, 10:50:17 CET its a great catch, congratulations mate |
ganni Posts:685 ![]() | October 23, 2008, 10:49:28 CET its useless skip you must ba a member of the igfa, must be using an igfa class rod and line and there are many other tough regulations. i know people who have caught kubrit of more than 25 kg this summer |
skip Posts:3967 ![]() | May 03, 2008, 08:44:04 CET Nice fish. With Little Tunny the world record is 35lbs 2oz which is 16kgs. So take note of the weight of the big ones before you gut them as you might stand a chance. |