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reelin

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  1. cheerz banga! been flat out at the moment. hopefully things slow down soon im keen for a nice relaxing fish!
  2. Hi guys and Gals im heading down to victor for a 4 day bucks show friday and was wondering if anyone has any reports or if anything is biting around that way! mostly landbased but sunday is looking good for a yak( i probably will be yakking after saturday night :sick: :vomit: ) before golf at 12. id be keen on reports of squid/ flatties from the bluff way!
  3. Gday mate! a standard bream lure would be an sx40 normal or long cast, personally i like the camion sr and dr, there are that many out there you cannot go wrong. Also Jackall chubbies, Daiwa dr minnows the list goes on. im sure plenty of members have their own favourites as well.
  4. good onya jimbo! congrats on your first sambo! now youve broken the duck youll be smashing em. I shouldve gone down today and had a crack as well!
  5. Nice vid mate! too bad my pleasure at landing the redfin didnt show in my expression!
  6. Something a bit fishy here guys! Quote 4thalove- well hookers i'm heading out tomorrow
  7. Some cracking fish there Wilmac! that would have been a fantastic experience!
  8. Nice work jimbo! some solid looking fish there as well!
  9. Forgot to add i use a slow drift in the kayak and cast and retrieve slowly with plenty of pauses and make sure the jag gets right to the bottom before lifting each time! i also usually sit a jag straight down in the rod holder as im casting the other one that sits just off the bottom and just uses momentum from the yak to get a jigging action just in case a school cruises past under me! i have to say both techniques catch me squid!
  10. Haha bloody hell this is an old topic!It feels more like five years ago rather than 18 months i have to say the advice was good! but since i posted that ive been slaying the squid in my yak and my new favourite jag as ive said in other posts is the yo zuri red head glow white body! never fails!
  11. The jewel is a very nice light rod and with a bit of a stiffer tip you get a really good feel for your lures! i can reccomend it! but i haven't spent more than that on a bream / trout rod so i wouldnt know what more expensive ones are like!
  12. never heard of em before?
  13. I like both! i use squidgies more but when im saltwater flicking or kayaking i always have the gulp worms on me ive caught salmon trout, flathead, bream, kg and yellowfin whiting, silver whiting, wrasse, cod, mullet and it goes on! fresh water i love the squidgie wriggler for trout and reddies.
  14. Only get hornes if ya wear em heaps! otherwise there is no point getting em! i got that surf combo last year and for 80 bucks its a bargain! i only got the rod as a backup though but the waders i have used many times and they are still keeping me dry nothing wrong with em!
  15. at first glance i wouldve said bream if i didn't know it was caught fresh! i think it looks like a silver or jade perch but remember the ponds are only a hop, onk slip and a jump away someone might have thrown it in not knowing the ponds were fresh! How long does bream last in fresh?
  16. When did you grow out your beard Ranger
  17. Pressed the wrong button and tipped port!:ohmy: bugger
  18. Unfortunately moving house thursday to maslins so golf comp tomorrow morning and then packing the house the rest of the weekend! i cant see myself getting any fishing in!
  19. I have too many but one or two of the most memorable would be the missus buying me an inflatable kayak and me realising i could fish out of this( i was only new to fishing at the time and with my ugly stick clearwater 6ft 2-4kg and a couple of lures i caught salmon trout and bream in the onk estuary and that started my love for kayak fishing.2nd would have to be my first sea voyage in my invader kayak! i caught one yellowfin a 35cm bream two large squid and my finger. I loaded up the kayak on the 4by with the hook in my finger after numerous attempts at getting it out with pliers! then went to
  20. Nice one bangas! i worked on that slope further south of the wall for about 3 months in total killing the olives! it was a real pain in the arse and hot and when you finished for lunch there is a long walk back up the hill!
  21. More like a few gentlemen
  22. I posted about that last year too ramo works a treat though! you just have to get the quantities and time in the kiwi fruit right otherwise you end up with too tender squid! :ohmy: My tip as an ex Chef is too score or trelliss it and flash fry the quicker and hotter you cook it the better
  23. Bugger! sometimes the world is just out to get ya! On the injury side if i had my time again with my broken leg i would have insisted on surgery! it heals quicker and i would only been in a cast for 6 weeks instead of 5 and a half months!
  24. yeah i got mine free from the anglers choice! i tell ya what who needs playboy when you got this magazine full of plenty of fine looking - Reels rods and tackle? :dry: :ohmy: :woohoo:
  25. Ive got a jewel 7ft 2-4 kilo and it rocks! great for bream whiting squid you name it it will handle it! i love it for sps as well it has great feel!
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