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bluetech

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  1. We build spreader bars for bluefin tuna, both 36" and 48" bars. We always put the next bigger size squid for the stinger. For instance, if we are running a bar with 11" squid we have a 13" stinger, etc. The stinger is always bigger and a different color than the rest of the bar. The same principle applies with a tuna train. The daisy chain part is buit with 8.75" bullet nobs and the stinger is 11.50" long. Works great on big bluefin as well as schoolfish and yellowfin.

    I also built a squid daisy chain for a marlin tournament I fished in May that consisted of 4 - 13" hand painted Japanese shell squid for the teaser and a 21" hand painted shell squid for the hook bait all on 400lb Momoi X-Hard with the double 12/0 hooksets being on 500 lb Momoi. You see that rig swim at 7 knots! Pretty looking swimming through the water.

  2. Yeah,,,like I said, If I had a little more light in the house it would have looked better. It was pretty dark in there with no lighting on at all.

    I did combine 5 shots to get this one with 1 full stop between them.

    The RAW file size of each shot is around 10.0MB. It didnt take that long for Photomatix to do its thing,,about 30 sec I guess.

    Post some of your HDR shots Joe...............

    Capt. Rick,

    A beautiful shot of the reels. Very pretty work. keep iit up! Dave

    David Dodsworth

    http://www.offshorepursuits.com

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