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  1. Well Mr hide in the shadows, taking cheep shots. Put your glasses on, we now represent all of them - From today's Yorke Peninsula times - The Marshall Liberal Government is moving full steam to deliver our commitment establishing a new body to be the voice of recreational fishers to government. As promised, recreational fishers will have the chance to stand for election and be voted onto the new representative recreational fishing council. Existing organisations like RecFishCentral will be given a seat at the table, as promised at the election. A final consultation paper
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  2. The haters are out again - how about you put your glasses on Mr hiding in the shadows - From todays Yorke Peninsula Times - The Marshall Liberal Government is moving full steam to deliver our commitment establishing a new body to be the voice of recreational fishers to government. As promised, recreational fishers will have the chance to stand for election and be voted onto the new representative recreational fishing council. Existing organisations like RecFishCentral will be given a seat at the table, as promised at the election. A final consultation paper will
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  3. JAYMAN

    West lakes bream

    Hi fellas , I done a quote for a bloke on some brickwork that owns the commercial hotel in Port Adelaide he has a house on west lakes with a pontoon out back on accessible by yak I asked him if he fishes much he took me out back on his deck and omg bream with blue lips everywhere I’m guessing 50 to 60 cm 3-4 lbs maybe more never seen anything like it they were making eye contact with me I guess waiting for me to dish up some treats for them he feeds them all the scraps from dinner lunches ect he tells me they don’t ever look at lures or plastics bread is
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  4. Guest

    West lakes bream

    I have a few times back in the day.. have to be careful tho some residents treat them as pets, I've even had a bottle thrown at me once lol Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
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  5. TommisnSalmon

    Single Hooks

    General consensus though is to have the tail hook with the gape curving up for marginally better snag protection and if you have a mid hook, have it the opposite way (J while dangling beneath the lure). As Doobie said, it doesn't really batter with salmon though. Even if there is a second or third hook point, I wouldn't bother with it for salmon. They go too nuts when you get them out of the water and the less hooks to catch yourself on the better. Also as Doobie said, the way they attack a lure, they're easy enough to hook even with a single hook on the lure tail, no matter which way the
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  6. doobie

    Single Hooks

    I've really concentrated on single hooks this year, although dabbled a bit last year. After hooking too much weed when it was around, I found a single to pull through most weed or hook very minimal amounts. I have found that it has not mattered if the hook is facing up / down / sideways etc. All hook ups so far has not mattered with the hook angle. I generally find it hardish to put a hook on the split ring even with using split ring pliers - I find using a staple remover better. The Salmon have a good sized mouth so when they swallow the hook/lure it really doesn't matter
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  7. westoz

    Where to live

    Hi Knackers My last trip over SA was to Coffins and tried to launch from farm beach but without a tractor so we had no chance so we launched from town ramp. This added a bit more time but we bagged out on our tuna and a few other fish so all good but the missus didn't like it there and said no to living there. I'm looking at house's in Lincoln but she has her head set on one of the old bungalow's and finding the one she wants for the cash we have is problematic in both areas. I have a plus with Lincoln in a very good mate is going to retire there in a few more years so I just have to find
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