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southie THE BANGA

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  1. Would be hard to find parts for that locally mate. Best bet would be to contact Rob wilson at south oz rods. He might has some bits and bobs layimg around. If not he might be able to adapt some other parts to make it work again too. Rob is located in Hampstead gardens
  2. So myself and the K man are heading off to Darwin early April. We have a full day charter planned for one of them but have 2 full days up our sleeves to do some Landbased fishing. Anyone one ever done any up there? Any hints and tips would be great. Hoping to smack a couple fish that pull drag. What should we expect up there apart from the obvious barra? Any help would be fantastic!
  3. yep still does.... Just changed careers...
  4. from memory it was around a dozen big Worms but dont quote me on that
  5. When i was working in the Tackle Shop a little while ago a customer purchased a packet and headed down to the onk. couple hours later he came back with a photo of him holding a an 115cm mully he caught in the first 20mins of fishing. Was his 1st ever mully too. Have seen people use them in the salt but have been more productive in the freshwater then then the saltwater
  6. I would personally look at the Daiwa LT range of Reels. for around that $150 price point you can get an Daiwa Exceler LT. Nice and smooth, light, look good and have nice drag systems on them. I mainly have higher end gear now. I lost the drag knob while out fishing a few weeks ago while up yorkes. so i needed a reel to get me by Picked up the exceler i was quite impressed by it. At the end of the day it is what feels comfortable and right for you. everybody is different and like different things best to try out a whole range of reels on your rod as Bratko mentioned and see what feels go
  7. Fishing Wholesalers Stopped buying Live worms quite sometime ago... Long story.........
  8. knowing what I know now about sunglasses Maui Jim is my go to Sunglasses now.
  9. Yep Split Corrugated is the way to go. Used it for my tinny years ago. looked clean and tidy. Got mine from Ebay. Was cheap and held up well.
  10. As Dylbaa said most people use the grapnel sinkers down there. 6 oz is the general size they use. The allegiance will cast 6oz plus ya bait.
  11. The Penn Prevail and Penn allegence in the 12ft 12-20kg models are a great surf rod for under $200. I have the allegence myself and have no issues with it. Have up to 200g cast weight aswell. They were the biggest selling surf rod in the tackle shop I was working at. Wilson mt8144 would be a nice stick aswell. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
  12. Myself and @Kuerschie went down south this morning chasing Carp on fly and bream. I had a few good looks on bream on fly but not committing and there were carp around but not really interested. Kuerschie had 3 good looks at carp but nothing committed either. Then off tomorrow morning to cook the bbq with other fellow Strike Hookers for the Onkastompa!
  13. It shouldn't affect it tooo much. Id just buy 1 pack and give it a try if it doesn't work out you've only outlaid 10 buxs and can use them for other lures. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
  14. Hmmm thats weird. They were our biggest selling trebles at my old work and have never seen anything like that before. Bkk trebles are pretty good to for the price. Super sharp and seem well made and constructed. I believe the Nomad guys use them in Qld for all there big species with no dramas.
  15. http://anysink.com.au Just found this while browsing through gumtree looking for bargains.... Interesting concept.....
  16. If using mono line no real need for a leader. I use 3lb straight through fluorocarbon and love it for flicking plastics and hardbodies. If you feel like you need a leader i use the albright knot. Its simple to tie and nice and strong. I prefer this knot as its easy to tie with my chunky fingers...
  17. At my time working in the tackle shop i sold countless Daiwa BGs for guys wanting them for a range of species and had all positive feedback from them customers. Only issue i saw was the drag clicker broke but that was replaced. Have seen plenty of Snapper Tuna Kingfish even Sharks caught on them. Even Alan Hawk gives them a great reel! Only downside for me was i love power ball handle knobs. The Daiwa BGs handle knob is riveted. There are ways to get around it but other than that they are a great reel!
  18. Value for Money you can't beat the Daiwa BG. Being non mag sealed you can service yourself. And being Daiwas Flagship reel parts will be readily available for the next 6 years which is piece of mind. Parts are fairly cheap aswell. They also come with carbon drag washers.
  19. Thought you were selling the old girl
  20. If I had a choice it would Ardrossan, Moont, Wallaroo, Pt hughes in no particular order. They all have what you need in life and the lifestyle is pretty laid back.
  21. Nice mate Such cool looking fish! Have seen good fish pulled from quite a few streams around SA well over 50cm... I'm still yet to break the 50cm mark for wild fish. One day when I get more time up my sleeve hopefully! What sort of Gear you running?
  22. Been getting a couple here and there when I'm over Moonta/Wallaroo way.... All on plastics and Hardbodies... Ranging from troutie size to a couple over the 1kg mark.
  23. Kuerschie went. I was suppose to go but was crook as a dog. He can fill you in on it. Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk
  24. Cheers all. Well One week done and dusted. I have learnt alot in the week and am enjoying the experience so far. Only downside is driving into leaving town but its something i'll get use to.
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