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AquaticResearch1

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  1. Already another stradic... Bloody hell.

     

    You'd be loaded, insane or both to spend almost $1500 on an Okuma! Hope Alan hawk does a review before many (if any) people shell out.

     

    Penn Slammer is interesting, I suspect it only shares a name with the current (now old :( ) slammers. Being a cheap skate like I am, it's out of my range for a while though ;)

  2. Kings on lure or livies?

     

    I use an Okuma Azores 4-6 pe 7'8" for landbased kings and rays. If I chase anything powerful off a jetty it's what I end up using. Extremely tough, durable rod thus far, but not ideal for chucking the lighter stickbaits and lures very far, particularly running heavy traces.

  3. Geez that's no good mate.

     

    I've only done this in summer, but If you're after rays, go to the end of Stansbury jetty in the run in, chuck a few chopped up fish frames around the sand hole and burley for gar. Catch gar and have your ray bait in plain sight, see ray glide over and start munching on it, strike, game on.

     

    We once had >6 rays cruising around the end there

  4. Small blades or 2.5 inch Zmans are the go in general. If you're only buying one type, consider where you'll be fishing.

     

    In Dams the blades are great for casting and catch plenty of fish.

     

    In creeks + rivers the grubs are more snag resistant and are able to be worked slower. Also not as hard on the pocket when you inevitably lose a few.

  5. Not that i know of Mick. I know that you can get smaller reels online, like the Sienna 500.

     

    Also think I recall somebody on here having a reel called a "tica 500" or something along those lines, which was extremely small.

  6. For all round value Imo the Sienna is king, you don't really feel a difference 'till that $120 ish price range. In the 1000's I run a Symetre FJ, its copped a dunking and continued like new.

     

    If I were wading frequently the Sienna would be my go to, if not, splash a little more on a Symetre

  7. Hmmmmm, if I'm not mistaken there was a report that came out years ago that essentially shut down legal trout stocking in all but a couple of creeks/rivers. I think the Broughton and maybe the light are still stocked? Can anyone confirm?

     

    It me it sounds as if SAFFA have struck up a deal with the bloke to stock the stretch of river/creek with trout in return for allowing them to fish it. Who knows, maybe some money changed hands. They just say that they'd prefer only club members fish the river and thus he only lets them in?

     

    Really wouldn't suprise me, ultimately its his choice who he has in his property regardless.

  8. Generally I just use a running rig. Main line - Small ball sinker (if windy - 10lb mono - hook dropper (#4 suicide - 30cm line - 1/0 circle hook

     

    Corn on the #4 and bread on the 1/0 circle 'till you figure out what they are biting best on.

     

    Carp is ridiculously oily and bloody, should be perfect crab bait.

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