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    Beau_H got a reaction from Softy in Knot help please   
    haven't had that problem before mate, try watching Briggsy Fishing's video on the FG knot. That's how i learnt it and it works for lines from 5lb - 100lb+. 
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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in Knot help please   
    haven't had that problem before mate, try watching Briggsy Fishing's video on the FG knot. That's how i learnt it and it works for lines from 5lb - 100lb+. 
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    Beau_H reacted to Softy in Knot help please   
    I'll have to try the Rizzuto it annoys me when the tag end sometimes undoes a hitch and flaps about. never had the knot slip though.
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    Beau_H reacted to Softy in Knot help please   
    Honestly the FG knot isn't that hard to tie once you get the hang of it.. 
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    Beau_H got a reaction from Soobz in KGW on SP? Lures?   
    I reckon the Gulp worms would be the go and fishing wise i think it'd  be similar to bait fishing but with more changing of spots/drifting. Also fishing shallower would probably be better because of the visual aspect and being able to fish lighter jigheads. 
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    Beau_H got a reaction from jackmac in Squid jag colours   
    I try and keep it simple when squidding so ill change through a few colours (mainly white, silvery baitfish colour, green, gold) if i have to but i try not to. Changing colours too much does more bad than good sometimes as you end up too focused on the colours and not focused enough on actually working the jig. Most of the time for me its not colours to be reason the squid aren't biting, its usually the way your working the jig or the spot that your fishing. 
    any way in saying that i have found that the Shimano Sephia clinch flash boost jigs with the inbuilt flash are really good, even when the squid are a bit shut down.
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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in Squid jag colours   
    I try and keep it simple when squidding so ill change through a few colours (mainly white, silvery baitfish colour, green, gold) if i have to but i try not to. Changing colours too much does more bad than good sometimes as you end up too focused on the colours and not focused enough on actually working the jig. Most of the time for me its not colours to be reason the squid aren't biting, its usually the way your working the jig or the spot that your fishing. 
    any way in saying that i have found that the Shimano Sephia clinch flash boost jigs with the inbuilt flash are really good, even when the squid are a bit shut down.
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    Beau_H got a reaction from yellow door 1 in Squid jag colours   
    I try and keep it simple when squidding so ill change through a few colours (mainly white, silvery baitfish colour, green, gold) if i have to but i try not to. Changing colours too much does more bad than good sometimes as you end up too focused on the colours and not focused enough on actually working the jig. Most of the time for me its not colours to be reason the squid aren't biting, its usually the way your working the jig or the spot that your fishing. 
    any way in saying that i have found that the Shimano Sephia clinch flash boost jigs with the inbuilt flash are really good, even when the squid are a bit shut down.
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    Beau_H got a reaction from TENNANT in Best Whiting rod?   
    either will be fine but a 2500 will be lighter and more compact when fishing all day. Just make sure you load it up with 8 - 15 lb braid for detecting the bites easier. 
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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in How do I make my own burly   
    also you can try adding garlic powder and curry powder to a breadcrumb burley mix. I found that works well for mullet so id say gar would like it. 
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    Beau_H got a reaction from Mickyj in Fishing 100 - 150 days   
    I would often fish 3-4 days a week through daylight savings but only 1-2 times a week during winter. So I would say I would do 100-150 days a year. Mostly short sessions after school, but I guess any fishing is better than no fishing. 
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    Beau_H reacted to SurfcaztR in Google Earth Trick   
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    Beau_H got a reaction from Soobz in Soobz Ludicrous Lures   
    that would slay in myponga i reckon 
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    Beau_H got a reaction from Squid Inc. in Does any shop sell   
    for most of my fishing I use a small 5 litre waterproof bag. i generally fill it with lures, line, pliers and braid scissors. I've used it when wading up to my waist without any problems, just make sure its done up properly.  



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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in Does any shop sell   
    for most of my fishing I use a small 5 litre waterproof bag. i generally fill it with lures, line, pliers and braid scissors. I've used it when wading up to my waist without any problems, just make sure its done up properly.  



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    Beau_H got a reaction from Soobz in Egi rod as light surf?   
    Yeah its definitely worth it. I've got a cheapish Rovex 8'6 squid rod and I've used it for salmon, mullet, squid, flathead, whiting, bream and garfish. I've matched it with 2500 - 4000 sized reels and they seem to balance well. It's only 70 dollars from BCF as well.
    I use it mainly off the beach, rocks and wading. It casts decently well with light line
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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    I went down there yesterday, just behind the footy oval. I only got 1 smallish bream and a few hits.

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    Beau_H got a reaction from keenfisho in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    I went down there yesterday, just behind the footy oval. I only got 1 smallish bream and a few hits.

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    Beau_H reacted to southie THE BANGA in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    Plenty of good size ones in there. Good fun sight casting at them in the shallows at the back of the footy oval.
    Go to plastic is the Ecogear Aquaprawn unweighted and on a weedless hook.
    Look for the feeding fish by using polarised sunnies and look for the golden flashes. 
    Hope this helps
     

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    Beau_H reacted to keenfisho in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    found the pics of my old Noarlunga PB
    this was caught on a good old wriggler but memory and was released perfectly 

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    Beau_H got a reaction from keenfisho in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    Thanks for the replies guys this helps heaps. I'll try and post the results next time I'm down there. Also what time of year fishes best down there?
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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    Thanks for the replies guys this helps heaps. I'll try and post the results next time I'm down there. Also what time of year fishes best down there?
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    Beau_H got a reaction from doobie in Bream at Old Noarlunga?   
    Hi everyone, this is my first forum or discussion I've made and was just wondering if its worth fishing for bream at Old Noarlunga. I've fished there a couple of times but I have only managed a few small bream on hardbodies (I've fished zman grubs as well without much success). Are there any bigger models getting around through there?
    Any answers are appreciated
    Thanks  
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