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  1. Great work men!! Perfectly executed
  2. Ale

    50lb Rod?

    U can see the rod in Rotare’s vid to see what the action is on it whilst jigging, excuse the unco-ness on my behalf tho. In all honesty, I don’t really pay too much attention to some of the finer points of actions etc. I just know what I find comfortable to use, but yes, I’ve had the thing bent to a nice semi circle all the way to rod seat during tussles with those Samsons!! In an ideal world, one would have a rod for jigging, another for bottom bashing and another for Jigging, but in my case I just can’t justify the $$$$ so choose this one to cover all bases. I guess jiggi
  3. Ale

    50lb Rod?

    Its no secret Im a big fan of the Catalina rods. Ive got 2 of them and love them to bits. Ive got a 59HS and a Nabura 67. Ive got a 5000 catalina on the 59HS and use it for bottom bashing in the strait and beyond. No worries handling the lead needed and the fish encountered. Ive also used it on the BFT found that way, seemed to work ok? Ive also taken it on a liva aboard early this year, worked great Jigging big samsons out from Coffins. http://www.strikehook.com/index.php/topic/24408-awesome-long-range-charter-trip/page-1 I had a quick Jig with my mates Monster mesh, and t
  4. Very, very cool mate!!!! Thanx for sharing
  5. Boat only pulls donuts with u on it, lucky I stocked my freezer whilst taking other mates
  6. Such a nice feed. I've laid boneless/skinless fillets in foil, sweet cheery tomatoes, basil, garlic, salt, pepper, butter n lemon. Wrapped it up and in the oven. Love it.
  7. Mine is the one at bottom of this page, $60 from cashies http://www.talontools.com.au/pages/products_shredders.htm
  8. My talon has probs made a couple hundred kgs of burley for me n mates, works killer. Must start thinking of a couple sessions to get stocked for spring time
  9. That's where "knowing a guy" may help. Sometimes, just the leadtime to get these things in store that suck. Dare say if u live north, United fastners on Cavan rd would have a stainless screw that would do the job if u get really stuck
  10. Might be a case of who u know, SH loyal Kuershie works at BCF Richmond. Drop him a pm. Locktite; wouldn't do any harm, I recommend.
  11. I think it's economics to an extent, a mid to high end reel is worth paying to have it done if you aren't confident. But I too am interested in servicing those sub $100 reels a lot of us use!! I dunked a Shimano Sonora, and carefully stripped it, cleaned and regreased it by just paying attention whilst dismantling and then again during assembly. Works fine. But I am interested on keeping the drags on these cheap reels working as new.
  12. R&A's have them in stock mate, $129, be intresting to feel one up. Ive belted its older , cheaper brother: Biscayne 80 with bottom bashing. Its worked a treat for the $80 it cost me. Dutchy, maybe mount it on a Saltist rod? or a Okuma Salina rod?
  13. easier than that mate. On the nights mentioned in the coming months, they will "commit suicide", jump out of the mud and float out of the port river during the run out tide. You simply sit in a boat or on a rock wall with a torch and net, and scoop them up
  14. I managed to get out yesty locally. Mainly drifted around squiding with one paternoster in the water in case I stumbled on a tinger patch. Only got hook ups on throw backs, leatheries, weedies , red mullet, even a juvenile blue throat! Ended up with a good feed of squid (2kg of clean edible goodness) n the biggest cuttlefish I've ever caught. The thing was a beast. Had a really good time just me n my girl, for a 5 year old she is really getting into it and guess what show n tell will be this week? My little whiting rock looked killer on the sounder, the blue blotches where hordes of pig
  15. I was expecting you to leave tonight, fish SE sat/sun, then funeral on monday?
  16. I actually was contemplating having a shot, have the remains of a couple snapped rods to use as bits, just need to strip it all and see what I could make from it
  17. Nice work young fella!!! And much nicer eating fish to keep than a 20 year old sewer rat blue lip. Much better off letting him swim for another 10.
  18. I don't know the ins and out of actions etc. But I do own the older Nabura 67, matched perfectly to a Certate 3000, 20LB braid. Its my local Snapper rod, mainly bait, no worries with smallish baits and 4oz's. Handled fish to 9kg nicely and great fun. Also dropped plastics on top of a school of 10-12kg BFT, again, great fun, and a challenge, did get busted off a few times tho Salmon to 4kg throwing slugs at a school from the boat aswell. Id say a 4000 FJ would be a bit heavy on it tho. Did I say I love it?
  19. Wow, just wow. I seen some Stonkers at Lord Howe, but that one is massive!!
  20. Ale

    Fish ID

    always called the bottom one a "bidi", not sure why or what its true name is, but Im guessing Kelvin will tell us all soon enough
  21. I’ve used plenty of eBay braid in the past, never had an issue with it breaking under what is conceived as acceptable, but have heard stories and seen a failure last month on a charter that was said to be due to cheap china braid brought off a local shops bulk spool . But, I will say that over the last couple years I’ve slowly upgraded all my most used and loved reels to have some sort of brand name braid. Some of this brand name stuff is head and shoulders above the eBay stuff and worth the extra $$$, some of it to a lesser extent. The main difference is that even tho the cheap eBay st
  22. Majority of the rods where Saltigas, except I was using a Catalina, and Stormboy a Monster Mesh. Skipper was using a Samaki Vanquish, he rated it highly when matched to his Saltiga expedition spinner. We all commented about the type of tackle needed for this type of fishing, lesser gear may knock over a fish or 2, but I reckon after a hectic session like that, only the best would still be working at the end of it. Skipper and decky had plenty of stories about broken gear, some of it expected, some it not
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