tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632543994728488519.post5223134117022679459..comments2023-05-13T17:46:15.546+09:30Comments on The Rambling Expat.: The Ofmer Rambler 120F DRRambling Expathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05776927925905364489noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632543994728488519.post-81667096868293207182012-10-02T21:30:55.881+09:302012-10-02T21:30:55.881+09:30Hi Jänu,
I think that you are from Europe, so I d...Hi Jänu,<br /><br />I think that you are from Europe, so I don't know where you could get it.<br />Maybe directly from Ofmer, by visiting there web site ? <br /><br />I got mine in Australia, where I reside, as a form of sponsor by the Australian importer.<br /><br />And yes, they are very good lures, very well built.<br /><br />Have a good day,<br />Me.Rambling Expathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05776927925905364489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632543994728488519.post-44545145713225390632012-09-30T06:55:13.678+09:302012-09-30T06:55:13.678+09:30Got two of those Ramblers and I casted this lure a...Got two of those Ramblers and I casted this lure as well as I trolled it. Caught spanish Mackerels, Bonitos and a Mahi Mahi. I think u can troll it relatively fast..well, I'm not a saltwater pro I usually fish freshwater. Do u know where to get them? They're not on ebay anymore...really good lure, strong split rings and trebles out of the box ready to go! Good luck!Jänuhttp://www.tackle-junkies.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632543994728488519.post-90407974247408570212011-08-03T06:11:51.044+09:302011-08-03T06:11:51.044+09:30Hi Eric,
And thank you for this information.
It i...Hi Eric,<br /><br />And thank you for this information.<br />It is part of my plan to troll it behind a boat the next time that I will be lucky enough to go blue water fishing.<br />And to be honest I can't wait.<br />I am sure that it should get me a good catch.<br />I will keep you posted on it.<br /><br />Have a good day,<br />Me.Rambling Expathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05776927925905364489noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-632543994728488519.post-27270820078331432662011-08-02T23:11:27.037+09:302011-08-02T23:11:27.037+09:30Mate,
The Rambler can be cast and trolled, both m...Mate,<br /><br />The Rambler can be cast and trolled, both mackeral style trolling or the more traditional style slow barra trolling. <br /><br />It can be trolled up to 8 knots stably without jumping out of water. Only thing is you need a 6 inch single strand wire leader when you are trolling bluewater in case the razor gangs are around.<br /><br />My mate brought one to Quobba WA and cast it from a cliff. A 20KG GT took a liking to it and never returned......<br /><br />EricAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com