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yellow door 1

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  1. Haha - a bit of high speed bib-less action
  2. Ive asked the creator how to retrieve it and will post here when he replies. Heres some stats on the lure Dimensions are; 35mm 12mm width 4.5grams, 5.7gram and a heavy 7.2grams which will be put through its paces on the deep and flooded Clarence River ABT grand final this month. Callum
  3. Yeah Ive never used them but I’m told they flutter on the drop and can be worked the same way as a vibe but if you need more info heres his Insta - a young bloke from southern WA makes them in his garage https://instagram.com/outback_breamer_baits?utm_medium=copy_link
  4. We've got them on Gulp 6 inch worms with a stinger hook right in the tail Heres a vid of a Vic blokes getting them on softplastics. But fishing with stingers is a pain - tying them out in the field takes ages and you never get the accuracy you can get tying them at home on a jig - especially with gulps as you cant pre rig or they will dry out or rust the hooks I would pre rig 10 plastic mojiko worms before a session - and just tie on a new fully rigged worm, when a fish ripped one in half - but if you got through 10 in a session at least you got some hits If the fish are o
  5. Haha yeah I’ve still got a back pack with a big dirty tuna oil stain on it somewhere. we still can find a decent arch on the sounder. But the fish we were finding were very enthusiastic about the tuna oil soaked baits. but I was cursing it very early into the session. Everything I touched has a faint whiff of tuna oil now. And I was being meticulous about washing my hands after baiting up. I wouldn’t even cast the rod before rubbing my hands with a soaking wet rag. Lesson learned
  6. What ever you do don’t ever coat bait you plan to touch with bare hands with tuna oil the pinkies love it but they love salted carp without oil aswell I had a bucket full of water with a rag in it to wipe my hands and it still went everywhere 25cm pinkies we’re nearly pulling the rod out of my oil coated hands.
  7. Just when you thought salted carp baits couldn’t get any better
  8. Turns out - Short of serious bodily harm. There are very few things that will deter a seal Best to up anchor, move and pray he doesn’t jump on your bow wave and follow you to the next spot
  9. Yeah they are a salmon not highly prized for their eating qualities . Popular with guys who run dog sled teams. They use them as a cheaP source of food for their dogs
  10. Thankfully everything I’ve made from my other steel rods is performing flawlessly. No rust and no bending. So the generation one spikes will be used for something else and replaced with the fatter silver steel The spike goes through pinky skulls like they aren’t there and the bigger Alderney ring has a 100% sucess rate of jumping the anchor chain and working as it should
  11. When I made Chopper and Keithy out of steel from a metal clothes horse with plastic coating - I knew I was taking a risk I only used it because I had left my other steel rods at work that risk has not paid off the one I left in a mates boat oozes a black substance as it rusts and Keithy just got done again by a couple of carp this evening. That steel is way too bendy for carp heads
  12. I do a fair bit of meal prep ahead of time. So that means a lot of chicken needs to get whacked Heres a batch of 732 7 parts veg 3 parts chicken 2 parts rice
  13. You blokes can believe what you want - It was designed for a specific purpose, just maybe not the one you guys would use it for.
  14. I put a plastic bag over the top before the pounding
  15. Ive got a mate who works on Orca spotting boats - so I'll see what he has to say
  16. Yeah I reckon you'd have to find specific calls from them group hunting seals for the best effect - but who knows how that would effect the snapper. I've got a vague recollection of some orca pods going into silent mode, when hunting stuff further up the food chain The pinkies were still feeding with the seal diving through them - but the larger arches did want a bar of our baits.
  17. Yeah If the truth been known - its pretty slim pickings on all our old marks at the moment - very few big fish being spotted out deep - so we are targeting small fish in big schools - My mate likes deep frying them whole, so he doesnt mind them a few cms over legal. But as we were discussing at the end of last session - the time to go searching for big single, double or triple arches has arrived. The seals tend to set up camp on top of big schools - so if we can avoid those, we will be in a good chance of avoiding them. But if that fails - I'll be looking into rigging up a blue
  18. Just been doing some googling I reckon if I taped it to a stick and loosened up the shoulder. I might be able to give one a head ache Regulation Canadian hakapiks consist of a metal ferrule that weighs at least 340 g (12 oz) with a slightly bent spike not more than 14 cm (5.5 in) in length on one side of the ferrule and a blunt projection not more than 1.3 cm (0.5 in) in length on the opposite side of the ferrule and that is attached to a wooden handle that measures not less than 105 cm (3.4 ft) and not more than 153 cm (5 ft) in length and not less than 3 cm and not more tha
  19. Actually- if I speed some bits up, slow some down and cut some out. Not even Ned Flanders could complain
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