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  1. The swine fishing, learnt lots from that!
  2. Make sure you remove the bearing retaining clip, it'll make you life a lot easier! Although that can be a pain sometimes.... i normally use a fishing hook 'barb crushed!' to pry it out.
  3. SFS have them in stock... $25 for 6500
  4. Generally if a rod is being extended it will have the extra length put on at the butt end. Conversely if the desired action is to stiffen a rod blank it will be 'tipped' or cut at the top end.
  5. The black ones are hopefully going to be available in around a months time... Well to the Eastern states first anyway.
  6. They will happily eat soft plastics particularly when in larger numbers.I caught 3 fish to 3kg sight casting a 100mm squidgy bloodworm wriggler last week.
  7. http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/A-Zebrafish-at-north-west-Kangaroo-Island/http://australianmuseum.net.au/image/Luderick-at-Bass-Point/
  8. [quote name='"Hallows" post=27 7117]I have caught a small one at Victor harbor before' date=' but does anyone know anywhere to get a decent sized one?thanks[/quote']More likely to be a zebra fish which looks very similar Used to catch plenty on the outer harbour rocks in the nooks and crannies.
  9. Well thats a good thing then!I suddenly have a new love for seals.
  10. 426, WTF! :c Bring in the RFL and increase the penalities for this sort of action
  11. The rods you've suggested would be perfect 'underpants'.If you're planning on releasing/tagging them there's no point prolonging the fight to exhaustion. Jewie's can be a little finicky releasing at times so id advise minimising fight time whilst still having fun. A photo at the end and all is good If you're gonna keep them then disregard the above! In addition id add some more rodsshimano raider snapper 4-7kg or samaki Allure 10-15lb or starlo classix 762 snapper 5-8kg are the first few of cheaper rods that come to mind but all capable. Reels capable of holding around 200m of 10-15lb braid
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