150+ Big EYE over the weekend using G-tek spreader BAR!
Fish Hard!
Scott Droukas
Marty
I first met you in Hartford at the fishing show and then again at the Canyon
Runner seminar in Newport. I just wanted to pass along a thank you to you
and all the folks at G-Tek. I finally got our GTek rigged before our canyon
trip last fri-sat and despite a miserably slow troll bite it managed to
raise fish. In fact, it raised our only tuna of the trip, a 40lb albie. If
you have an email address, I'll send you some pictures of the bar running
and the fish as well if you want. It worked great and vastly outperformed
anything else we had in the water. We plan on ordering more bars and
experimenting with different baits and running it in different spots and
modifying our spread around it.
Thanks and hope to talk to you soon
Preston
I just wanted to thank you for letting me try out one of your G-Teks. It is easy to use on my 30's and 50's, and creates the perfect teaser in the center of my spread. Without a doubt it brought up the fish we marked deep, even in the middle of the day. It's almost comical to see big tuna smashing the bar again and again. Just goes to show how good the offering looks! I can't wait to try out the Cassidy Bar this year and some other variations you guys come up with. If I didn't see it for myself I would be skeptical, but they raise fish pure and simple. I will not be leaving the dock without one this year.
Capt. Brad Berk, "HUDSON" Westport, CT
Paratus Marine Services, LLC
Marine Surveying and Consulting
Delivery and Personal Training
Beaufort, NC 28615
April 8, 2008
Marty:
I just wanted to share the experience I had with your spreader bars. We pulled the green squid and brown squid spreaders in early summer of 2007 in the vicinity of the Big Rock off North Carolina'\s central coast. I ran them off the port and starboard outrigger teaser reels and was amazed at the 'commotion' they created. The holes in the 'plate' really put up some splashing. I think a key to the design is that you not only have squid 'in' the splash, but you have squid trailing 'behind' the splash in relatively clean water, making them visible when a fish investigates the splashing. On our first trip for dolphin while using them, we actually witnessed a decent sized dolphin attacking the green squid on our teasers! It was simply amazing and though it's not uncommon to get strikes on the teasers, just the way these things look and work seemed to make them appear more tasty than our actual hooked baits. Once we found the fish, I truly believe that these teasers kept the fish in our baits as we loaded the boat in short order. The first offshore trip for my brother was made using your teasers.
I loaned one to a friend running charters out of Morehead City and gave him a couple weeks before checking back in with him. His reply was, and I quote, "Man, we have dolphin crashing on top of this things". Needless to say, I'm still trying to get it back!
G-Tek teasers will always have a place on my outriggers!
Sincerely,
Eric D. Floyd, Marine Surveyor
Captain, Sportfisher BETTS
Olde Towne Yacht Club, Beaufort NC
I was first introduced to G-Tek Lures during the Tri-State Shootout tournament at Block Island in Rhode Island. What I witnessed while dragging in 650 feet of water was the tuna crashing on top of these bars and trying swimming off with them. If you did not have the G-Tek Lure dragging behind your boat the fish activity decreased significantly, which reduced our overall hook-ups. I took another customized G-Tek bar product with me on several other trips and noticed the tuna were trying to inhale the baits which resulted in multipleYellowfin and Big Eye hooks- ups. The amount of fished raised and boated created a forgotten excitement and resulted in unforgettable season. We have not seen this type of technology utilized before and without a doubt I can credit G-Tek Lures for helping me catch more fish by them raising a lot of big fish. I have 100% confidence in this product, it worked for me and it will work for you. Remember "THIS IS A FISH RAISER" use G-TEK LURES!
Scott Droukas, Point Judith, RI
I've been fishing offshore primarily for tuna for 25 years. I've paid very close attention to the evolution of what we've towed behind our boats. We've gone from single lures to daisy chains to spreader bars and dredges. I believe that G-Tek is the new evolution. Spreader bars can be speed /sea state sensitive. The G-Tek will run enticingly with any combination of bait/lure, speed or sea state. I've been witness to its fish catching abilities. I've also been at the edge "fishing" on a friends boat not towing a G-Tek and have heard all my buddies on the vhf "catching" that were.
Look, the tuna populations are dwindling, the cost of fuel is hurting our offshore affliction, the time we're able to spend fishing seems shorter. Why not troll with something that surely gets the tuna's attention? Give G-Tek a try, you won't be sorry.
Bob Cassidy, 31' Rampage "Guilty Conscience" Niantic, CT
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