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  1. Not sure really. I got a catalogue in the mail but i think i've chucked it now so i can't check.This was at mile end
  2. Cheers Archer! The decoys in the pic are what i was attempting to explain
  3. statesquider

    Grips?

    I find after a big fishing session in the boat mine get filthy so I scrub them gently with a soft scourer and warm soapy water. Comes up perfect and doesn't smell :)Nothing worse than going to grab the rod and it stinks before you go for a fish
  4. I reckon hooks with a flat eye would work best. For the life of me I can't think of what they're called
  5. Pretty well, but you'll need to find the right sized hook so it balances well and works as it should.I've been meaning to change a few for a while. I'm going to take the lures i want to change into the shop so i can see exactly what they'll look like :)Certainly worth doing if you plan on releasing
  6. Legend! Thanks heaps for the links chief :)I'm going to be happy and warm this winter!
  7. cheers. it was your post i originally posted on :)will start putting some coin aside
  8. haha big socks mate!:(Does anyone know the damage i'd be in for?
  9. It's that time of year again lads and the weather is getting I hunted down a question i asked a couple of years ago about waders but i never got around to buying them :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: It's either too cold to fish or i just brave it in boardies :woohoo: I have grown very tired of this and i'd love to fish a lot more this winter so i need to buy some waders The underlying problem being i'm a size 15 :S :S :S Last this was discussed i was told to get onto hornes directly, does anyone know who I should be actually be contacting? Money is always a problem but i'm aware it ca
  10. Nothing beats fresh and local! It is a great pity a lot of our cockles go interstate for food :(Bloody top bait! I change to squid if i can't get goolwa cockles. They are just literally not worth using unless you have nothing else...Can always collect your own if they are not loaded with ecoli.... hahaha
  11. haha is that the case? whoops...I was playing around with my plastics last night and rigging a heap up to see how they'd go on the new sizes i'd bought and they should work a treat!I haven't used them much in the past but i reckon they are going to save me a heap of money fishing for trout and reddies! And hopefully more fish..
  12. I've had a heap of fun launching gulp jerkshads on half oz jigheads at schools of larger salmon. But you really can't go past anything metal ;)The one i personally use is gillies pillies. All sizes and not too expensive :)Generally i now use a 2-4kg rod with a 2500 spooled with 8lb and a 10-15gm gillies pilly. You can cast them a mile Makes any salmon a HEAP of fun!
  13. I hate the imported ones. They have bugger all meat in the shell and i've found it to be very fragile.. As in you can accidentaly pull the meat of the cockle apart. Total waste of money.Goolwa cockles or squid!
  14. Not sure if any of you lads have seen it yet but in the latest catalogue they have nitro jigheads normally $7.95 a pack.... 8 for $10!!!!!!!!!There is a catch! They are the jungle hook type, so for those who aren't familiar with them they are the hooks you rig weedless on soft plastics. They are very lightly weighted with lead and are owner hooks but bloody good value or a great excuse to see if rigging weedless is for you :)I bought 16 packs for $20 and saved myself a touch over $100! 6 x 1/50oz #4 (5 pack)6 x 1/32oz #2 (5 pack)4 x 1/24oz #1 (5 pack)They have a HEAP of them stocked so if ther
  15. Cheers for the multitude of responses lads :)It's not something you hear much about really. But yeah I was just intereste to know :)Although at the end of a days tournment fishing i'm sure the last thing you'd want to do it clean and prep a fish!How big does a livewell have to be for a yak comp sambo?
  16. As others have said it is definitely a Zebra Fish 'Girella zebra'I see them everywhere when i go spearfishing. Have noticed the fins are not always a bright yellow as shown in most photos. The stripes definitely give it away.
  17. I think the lads have covered knots :)The only advice i'd add is if casting lures, when you flick the bail arm over, pull off a bit of line against drag and it helps prevent wind knots as sometimes when the bail arm is flicked the line can be a bit loose. At the end of the day flicking lures I put on a salmon lure and cast as far as i can and wind it back under even tension. Nice and tight and I haven't had a wind knot this year! I've converted 8 of my 9 reels to braid now and I regret nothing!
  18. Gday again ladsI was just reading through a few articles and it got me thinking. When you fish in a tournament are you allowed to keep any bycatch for the table?You read a lot about blokes catching flatties etc during bream competitions and I'm not sure if you would be allowed to keep them or not. I'm not familiar with the rules and regulations :)If you fished a donut for the competition it would be a bit of a slap in the face if you weren't allowed to at least come home with dinner!Any thoughts?CheersSquid
  19. ah yes! my mate has a 3000 certate and i think it holds 20 or 30m more 20lb braid than my 4000.You may want to go a bit bigger then. If it is just for whiting i'd go maybe 15lb on a reel that size or you will need a LOT of braid :)You'd easily get 300m of 15lb on it!
  20. what species do you intend on targetting with it?I prefer 8lb sunline as it is really smooth and casts brilliantly when i throw lures. It is light enough to throw quite small lures but has withstood snapper up to 9kg so far. I can't remember but I think i fit just under 300m of the 8lb on there so there is a bit up your sleeve if a big fish comes along :)Is there much of a size difference between the 2500 shimano and daiwa capacity wise?
  21. My current rod is a 7ft 2-4kg tcurve tournament and previously i used a cheap 7ft 2-4kg et special.I love my new rod but it really is best suited to flicking lures as the butt is incredibly short! I've had a lot of trouble getting it to sit properly in a rod holder when on a boat So to fish with a bit more confidence i reckon another 2-4kg rod with a longer butt is on the cards Any excuse for more gear!!!!!!!!!
  22. At the end of the day i suppose it is up to how you like to fish. I use a 4000 for snapper and i find that to be more than enough to stop huge ones so would never consider using it for whiting unless fishing in 40m+.In shallow water up to maybe 20m i use a 2500 spooled with 8lb braid with a 7ft 2-4kg rod and if i am fishing any deeper than that i use a 3000 spooled with 15lb paired with a 7ft 3-6kg rod. I prefer fishing as light as possible and i've taken snapper up to 9kg on the 2500 with 8lb so i have full confidence in my setup if a big fish grabs my whiting bait.
  23. Hahaha my missus thinks i'm crazy but I now go to a fair amount of trouble to keep my gear cleanTo do the reels though I tighten the drag up and squirt it with a water bottle with a tiny amount of detergent and hot water. Even if you don't dunk your reels the salt spray and wet hands not forgetting the water than is thrown off the line when you reel in all get into places where you don't want it So i squirt all the screws to remove any residue and give an overall quick wipe over.After the reel has dried I check to see if there is any salt (in which i clean the area again) and then wipe over t
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