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  1. thats been photoshopped for sure. Magoo is a completely different font and colour. Nice work, have you got a link to the coastwatch video? I've only seen a couple looks like a good show. Cheers heres a link to a good one about catching mullies most here have probly seen ; https://www.facebook.com/260717244043939/videos/261048070677523/
  2. GDay Archerfsh, basically fill a bucket of water until it snaps then weigh the bucket. If it breaks at the knot at 6kg then the line strength is at least 6kg. Good for comparing knot strength. In practice I actually filled the bucket to 2kg then marked it, then 3kg etc Cheers
  3. Coincidentally I just found a 1000m spool of 12lb maxima "ultragreen" in the back of a cupboard that would be nearly 20 yrs old and it seems like new. It's in a little white cardboard box, haven't seen them in a while. I quickly tested it and it broke at 5.5- 6kg [at the knot]. Took a pic but gave up trying to attach it. I also have a big spool of maxima 50lb which would be about the same age and that seems fine too. Used to put it on the old Penn 6/0 HSS but ahven't used that since I sold my boat 15yr ago. Now I've been using it on hand lines with squid jags. Have no easy way to test that.
  4. I have a Lateo 11' M. Has a 40g lure weight and feels like anymore would snap it. Casts further than 10'6" power tip but not a lot in it. Probably with 20g lure would outdo it a bit more. First fish I caught on it was a good 3kg salmon from the bluff wharf. I'm pretty sure if I tried to lift it with the rod it would've snapped even if I kept it horizontal. It's ok at Waits etc but not the most versatile rod. A 4000 Aird seems a little small for it, the 5500 Windcast casts much better but feels a bit too big/ unbalanced. A stradic would be nice but I canna afford it at the moment. Something
  5. I nearly bought a 5000 yesterday for $199 at BCF but just noticed today they are $169. I dunno what their refund policy is but maybe you can return it and buy one $30 cheaper
  6. we used to pump clickers here; -34.763889, 138.507547 at low tide. not much help to you now though, that was 20 yrs ago. was a good spot for st's too. they were white, soft/ not very tough but great for bream. never tried but maybe you can try around here; -34.769713, 138.514720 its as close as you're gonna get now, cheers
  7. good work bloke. is that first pic a blue shark ? where was that ?
  8. theres a series of ten or so of these knot wars; I've had the trilene knot slip with big yfw and their head shaking even after landing several before, and being careful to pull the knot up tight and leave 2-3mm tag. I use mono or flouro, can't comment on braid it [the tri knot] might be better. I'm not a fan of the snell either, the knot bramkin just posted is the only way I know to snell a knot and have had the same probs of it unravelling with head shaking, even with tommies. Like I said before, never had the palomar fail., and it's easier and quicker than the others to tie.
  9. try the palomar knot. the igfa say yr after yr that its the strongest and most reliable knot. Ive never had the knot fail and use it for everything except loops. its the easiest way to tie a hook on too imho. I use daiichi #12 long with 6 or 8lb too for garys, its easier to pass the tag end thru and back than doubled over. I'm "Not (no pun intended!) sure what the difference is between a standard and improved Blood Knot, though..." either , I guess its the same as improved clinch knot no?
  10. try the palomar knot, piece o p*ss. With small eyes don't double the line and put it thru, put tag end thru then go back, you'll see what I mean if you try it. Have'nt seen this thread before, thought it was going to have some detailed gar rigs. I use [off the jetty] the trace with a bottom sinker and 3-4ft of line up to the little berley cage with a cork above it. I put a hook on about 3-4inches of line above the cork and one below. I use a piece of stainless mig wire thru the cork and attach the cage to the bottom but it's a bit of stuffing around, and attaching a new hook to the to
  11. I use a plano shoulder bag type of tacklebox, and tie a scaler bag to it with about 2 metres of rope for the fish when I go wading. they drown after a while but stay fresh. should be interesting to see what everyone else does
  12. thank you sir, you are a gentleman and a scholar ! for anyone else reading who is interested we didn't exactly clean up but we got a few. It looks easy but for a newb [like me] it's a real challenge. Was good to finally meet up with a couple of people off here, Tri came down today and had a crack. Sorry I wasn't more help mate, still trying to work it out myself. I'm sure you'll get there, I can see you have the persistence ! Fishingmad, if you're still having trouble finding them, I can help you out with that much , but I'm no expert when it comes to getting the slippery little suc
  13. I'll seeya at 10-10.30ish tomorrow if it's not too blowy, I think you mean around burns st? shouldn't be too hard to spot. Cheers
  14. I made them and they turned out pretty good but there was a lot of liquid on the oven tray, maybe the snags[slape&sons hot italian from foodland] had too much moisture content. made them exactly to the recipe except I only had 3 cloves of garlic. is that meant to be a tblspn of garlic hoopsy? sounds a lot. thanks for posting, were pretty good for a newB who never made any bfore, cheers
  15. that looks pretty good, might work on a gar trace with a berley float. maybe dip it in tuna oil or put some s-factor on it. was you at tennyson sunday arvo? saw someone there fly fishing
  16. thanks Kelvin, much appreciated . last couple of times I have bought "live" tubies they were decomposing mush so I'm keen to give the seaweed worms a try. I'll have a go in another week or so. was there yesterday morning but it was virtually unfishable because of the weed, but it was a very high tide, the first time I've been there for a 2.5m tide. I did see a few fair sized ones. 3 or 4 times I saw them in around a foot of water/ weed and their tails were sticking straight up a few inches above the water, I spose they were digging for cockles or something. saw some big splashes too where t
  17. hi all, can someone please give me some pointers on where to find seaweed worms around the northern flats. I have been looking around thompsons/ parham but have only managed to find 1 worm . a local guy told me to dig in the decomposing weed right up the beach/ high water mark and even told me where [virtually right in the middle at thompsons] but still no joy. Only one worm and I dug down thru about a 450mm of rotting weed to find that. do I need to be near the mangroves or where its soft/ silty or something? thanks for any replies, Cheers, Chris
  18. saw a couple of nice jewies caught in west lakes last night, not by me though. would've gone about 1m/ 15kg ish I reckon. dunno what bait, didn't want to go over and ask, would've felt like a poacher
  19. Pacific are now Excell I think, you could try try their site. Hi-elastic-modulus Graphite maybe? Is it a stiff graphite ? Helically wound Graphite comp? I guess the 3000 is mm if it's a 4120 Ask the guy in the shop on Poole Ave if you go past that way, he seems pretty clued up, I'm just guessing. If you find out please post it, I'd be interested to know, cheers
  20. 20kg Butterfish off Noarlunga Beach at the south end of the reef. Was over 10 yrs ago but still my biggest one yet. Caught around this time of year, just after low tide around midnight on a mangey old salted pilchard. Just looked at the google sattelite image of the spot. It looks to me like you can a school of salmon swimming around the end of the reef in the image but not enough res to be sure. [ here; -35.157687, 138.466847 ] Where that dark patch is would be exactly where my grapnel sinker was give or take a few yards. Might have another crack tomorrow night if I can catch some
  21. I feel a hundred yrs old after reading Polonius' comments . I used to catch squid off Grange jetty with a piece of spud when I was a kid in the 70's. The older guys [ I was only 8 or so ] would float out the heads and catch Barracouta, in winter IIRC. A bit off topic but there used to be allsorts of stuff caught at Grange back then. Elephant fish were so abundant I saw 2 caught in crab nets on seperate occasions. Saw a few wobbegongs caught there too, and gummys, and schnapper. One night a guy pulled up a Melbourne Skate the lads estimated was 300lb+, I was only about 10 so I'm not sure what
  22. Hi toney, I recently bought a Regal 7177 / 2 and am very impressed with it. Still made in Aust according to BCF website.. Never had one of the old rods to compare it to but this thing seems nicely made and effortlessly casts an absolute mile. [diawa windcast with 30lb sufix mono] If it's one of these 7177's you're looking at I don't think you would be disappointed. The only downside was the price. I was ruminating over it for months hoping for a sale but eventually paid the $279 retail. A lot of money for a peasant like I'm. BCF at Mt Barker have/ had a 7177 / 2 piece with a br
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