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  1. reelin

    Squid

    Hi guys Just a quick question regarding squid! Are they caught more prominantly in clear sunny conditions or can you catch them in overcast windy conditions? or does it matter at all? :dry:
  2. im with ya vb4me! im going to goolwa on the weekend and i didnt even think of taking any cockles as there is a shortage and i still have enuff from last year! fair enuff taking your limit but undersize ones are no go and they should be ashamed! because what are they gonna catch their undersize king george and snapper on when there is no more cockles left grrr
  3. woops case of the brain fades sorry :dry:
  4. Hi guys Just Wondering who is going to be at the onkastompa tomorrow? Ill be the one in a chair with a walking stick and cast
  5. my vibes have a fishy scent ohhh...... mite be more similar than i thought
  6. ive never had the pleasure of fishing either is it a penn international and a shimano tiagra? what is so good about them?
  7. brenton is right i used to be a chef and before pickling we used to blanch in salty water beforehand! but you could also try marinating it in kiwi fruit for an hour to a day before pickling as the acid in the kiwi fruit will break down the toughness of the cuttlefish! have a look in the thread worlds tenderest squid! I havnt tried this myself but it could be worth a shot
  8. id second mundoo jack in saying go to anglers choice as they have some cheap surf rod combos last time i was in there for about 50-80 bucks i think!
  9. afishyfish wrote: I'm totally off topic here, but what school was that with Reelin ? I used to go there myself ages ago I went to coorara then woodcroft college! but that camp was for the flaxmill cubs like junior scouts when i was about 7 or 8
  10. I agree with you statessquidder! drumlines bad
  11. cheers aff ive been looking at them for a while but have neva got one serves me right! it snagged up so close to shore that if i didnt want to get my cast wet i could have grabbed it
  12. my first fish was a carp caught at goolwa at the sea scout hall while camping for cubs it was also the first time i had used a rod and caught a murray cod as well! My first sea fish was a yelloweye mullet from o sullies boat ramp same for tommie and yellowfin whiting! Still to catch mulloway,snapper shark and rays
  13. Ranger wrote:Just be wary with any of these sinking lures as they do tend to snag up more.Shoulda taken note of that my first cast snagged up and i lost one in the onk
  14. That looks pretty schmick now! good work
  15. thats HUGE Snappa what line poundage and rod did you use? I bet your arms were sore after pulling that one up! Im hoping to get my first snapper soon when my soon to be step brother in law takes me on his boat i cant wait!
  16. or placed where the tip of the sinker is sitting out of the block
  17. Nice trouts guys!@samboman thats a good looking trout for sa well done!my only rainbow trout have been at tooperang on lures two went 500g and my missus droped about 3 huge ones on lure it was her first time luring so it was a good effort but a smaller one she hooked on to went 700g she was stoked then i hooked on to a kilo one produced a good fight on low drag but nowhere near as fun as finding one in a real setting like lakes and streams but i am yet to get out and hunt them soon though!
  18. nice one jags my bucks do is next october im hoping to go out of marion bay or sumthing like that and stay a coupla nights! good luck on your endeavours
  19. from my limited experience from two hours before to two hours after incoming tide
  20. Gday guys i have just purchased shaunos bassday kangoku vibes but i have never fished them before and am asking for some tips on how to use them where and also what species! keep in mind im from south so predominantly will be used in onk and from my kayak inshore on southern beaches! any advice would be grand! Thanks chaps
  21. reelin

    Stay Tuned

    GNSS all we are asking for is a clear explanation of what you are talking about. not you putting up posts that hint at something and explain nothing and then you replying with veiled insults and still giving no information as to what the actual topic is about! you can rabbit on with all the supposed eloquence of an intellectual GPS 'expert' but all you are doing is talking in circles. If you want a debate please state clearly what we are actually debating about and give us the full scenario not just hint that you know more than anyone else but refuse to part with this information. if its suppo
  22. reelin

    Stay Tuned

    GNSS wrote: In Australia it is spelt advertising with an s GNZZ
  23. The technique that you use shane is a very good one! When i was a chef this is how all our fish that were filleted used to come they were in what they call shatterpacks so we used to drop the box of 5 or 10 kilos on the floor and they would come apart in their layers without breaking! The product that chuckemback is talking about comes from the same crew that make glad wrap and is called Go between and its just sheets of clear food grade plastic that come in a roll like gladwrap and in the kitchen we use to use about 1 aday as you can put them on top of soups or liquids to stop a skin forming
  24. Thanks guys for all your info! i have to say my favourite jig which i seem to catch my squid on is an old surecatch pink one with a 3.5 weight on it it looks almost identical to the one on the end in fushlups photo, its funny because although i bought a new pack a while ago i still always use my old trusty (or maybe that should be old rusty ) first. I mostly use the jig clipped to a snap tied straight to the mainline as some people have said above but i mustnt be fishing the right spots at the right time! I did see one guy at the pt noarlunga jetty fishing with the jig about a metre under a
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