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Territory Lad

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  1. @Robbbo there are some monster fish in and around that wharf. Do yourself a favour and grab dinner at the eatery at the end one evening. Grab a table on the edge (sea side, looking back towards Palmerston) with lights directly under you. As the sun sets all manner of fish will come up and feed on the baitfish that are attracted (to both the light and the food scraps). If your lucky, you will get a glimpse of some of the monsters that inhabit the area.

    In terms of rigs, everything @Wert said holds true.

    Best of luck.

  2. Even if only 10% survive (which would be a poor strike rate) thats still 30K more snapper across the two gulfs. If even 10% if those that survived the 1st year or two then reach breeding age, thats 3K additional that can help re-populate stocks.

    Regardless of how you cut it, that surely is a positive move in a sector which historically has not seen much love.

    Imagine if they make this an annual program over the next 10 years.

  3. 18 hours ago, Des said:

    I have moved to 7" 6" ultra light rods for YFW. 

    Longer casts and most importantly more shock absorption when those big ones run hard in close. Rarely pull a hook now.

    Couldn't agree more with this. 

    The Samaki - is it the V1 (cork butt) or V2 (skeleton reel seat)? V1 is a belter of a rod!!

  4. 2 hours ago, Soobz said:

    For you guys that favour the 1000s, I'm still unclear what is it about them that you like? Just the light weight? Do you prefer the smaller handle?

    It's interesting that Dawia mostly do not sell 1000 size in Aus anymore.

    It's the overall weight and balance of the outfit mate. That and I like to use 6lb braid, so the 3kg of drag is ample.

    It's one of those things you have to try for yourself. There is no right/wrong answer, it's just what ever suits you best. 

    Maybe start with the rod you going to pair it with, the species you intend on targeting with it, how you intend on targeting them, then the size braid you are going to use. That should narrow it down.

  5. 26 minutes ago, Soobz said:

    You"ve got the 1000 stradic? That size scares me in that it feels so tiny in shop and worried I'd not enjoy it.

    If it helps, I have 2 x 1000 Stradics mate and I run them side-by-side with a 2500 stradic when on the flats. 

    When I 1st used the 1000 I was worried I would break it. I now favour it over the larger 2000 and 2500 size reels.

    Effortless casting.

    Like everything though, it's a personal choice. 

  6. 3 minutes ago, HB tragic said:

    My(its actually our)purchasing philosophy at home is: 'something out before something in' ... so get rid of something and get the Vanford. 😉 Good luck. Regards, HBt.

    I like this philosophy. 

    Drink an entire bottle of wine, so you can then discard the empty bottle. Thats the "out" taken care of. Then go buy the Vanford.

  7. If it helps, I run both an Atomic Arrowz Bream Surface (7') and the original Zing Exteme Flats (7'6). Both Re matched with Stradic Ci4 1000s and 6lb Singlon x8. 

    My preference in a 1:1 comparison is the Samaki. It casts the same lure further and personally I just like the feel that little bit better. It loads really nice when the fish strikes and runs. However, the one limitation is the micro guides. If you intend on winding your leader knot through the guides you will be limited in the leader size and I would seriously recommend using the FG Knot (or something similar). I have no issues with 4lb FC, but when I a heavier FC the knot catches and causes guide wraps and even line breaks, as I watch the lure sail off into the distance. Oddly I find 10lb mono leader goes through the guides without issue. I put this down to the mono being not as stiff, so it catches less. It could all be in my own head though as well.....

    In saying that, if budget is deciding factor, go grab 2 x Arrowz. They are great rods, especially for the price. You can even grab two different types, eg. A Bream surface (or even crank) and then one of the light estuary models. Cover more bases. I love mine and have even contemplated getting a 2nd. For their price, you can't go wrong.

  8. If you can hold off until boxing day you may get a good price during one of the sales.

    Maybe the new Daiwa Infeet, they have a few 7'3-7'6 options, but the "entry level" one would still be $180-$190, so similar cost to the samaki.

  9. 7 minutes ago, Softy said:

    Now to figure out what braid weight to run... I've always run 8lb but might go down to 6lb. Do people think that the 2lb makes a lot of difference? I've already decided on 8x J-Braid.

    In the same brand and model or braid - no, not a significant / tangible difference. 

    Between brands - can be extraordinary!

    As an example, I have 8lb power pro on an older spin reel and use 6lb siglon on my current - poles apart in every way imaginable. It's not even apples and oranges, it's more apples and rocks......

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