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Kelvin

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  1. There are some really interesting unconventional rigs that use floats for bottom feeding fish.I sometimes tie clipdown pulley rigs with a breakaway impact shield and put some foam on the hook before wrapping the bait. This lifts up the bait away from crabs. Geoff Wilson has a similar rig incorporating a small water balloon and NZ snapper anglers often use small floats near their hook to lift the bait.In Canberra a really sneaky rig was to suspend two live shrimp under a crystal waggler float. This accounted for some good Callop over the years.Today I was chasing YFW and was stuck on 16 fish be
  2. A float is used forcasting weightdrifting out a baitholding and releasing burleybetter presentation (finesse)suspending a bait at a particular depthindicating a biteGenerally floats are only used for surface feeding fish here is SA as the fishing pressure is much less, and the level of finesse presentations is not required. Many bottom feeding fish do not require a floating rig.I use a float for shark fishing (balloon), pencil or burley float for tommies and gar, small float with whitebait 1m under the surface for snook and small egg float for squidding.Generally whiting snapper, flathead and
  3. Sunline Castaway for lure work
  4. Glenelg Fishing ChartersJohn is a great bloke with a phenomenal success rate. I have been with him 3 times and have done well on snapper and KGW each time. He provides good gear with braid, ice and uses good bait. Clean comfortable boat. 6 spots left on Friday 4th currently
  5. Nice recipeI really enjoy some raw onion in a potato salad. It adds a nice bite.Just have to watch the breath afterwards
  6. From South Africa or South Australia?Very nice Jew/Kob
  7. I have tried them a while ago without much success.They are promoted heavily by Rob Paxevanos (journalist, host of fishing australia, sponsored by Hobie)He has caught bream and whiting on them and also likes the twitching nipper rigged backwards on a jig head for jews and snapperhttp://www.fishnet.com.au/default.aspx?id=227&anglerReportId=4966&memberId=21
  8. Campbells ProTackle have the Snydershttp://www.campbellsprotackle.com/store/product.asp?ID=5826
  9. 5120 extended to 12 foot, Kilwell Z400-10X Kilwell Pendulum 1All available locally from http://www.therodworks.com.au/Purglas blanks from Campbells pro tackle in WA also have a good reputation and can be built to suit lowmount.Or if you are keen on the Synder, Campbells have themhttp://www.campbellsprotackle.com/store/product.asp?ID=5824
  10. 8144 off the rack, not too many options out there for low mount alveyIf you want to go custom, then there are a few more choices.
  11. Thanks BranzinoInteresting review of the Ballistic here.Sounds like they are one of the best off the shelf surf rods available, but might not like the heavier weights.http://www.fishnet.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?t=100564&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0&f=0"As Jeremy said the rod has a parabolic action, is a dam good looking rod, and fishes very well. The 40 is heavier rod than the 33 that Daiwa sell in Oz. It has a slightly thicker butt and tip but is still a thin walled Japanese styled 3 piece surf rod. Its weights a touch more than the 33 and will cast a lot further than t
  12. The ballistics sound good.Are they available anywhere in Adelaide?
  13. I cut and paste directly for PIRSAAs far as I am aware, the spearfishing regulations have not changes.
  14. Fish spear or hand spearHand-held fish spears or spear guns can be used in most waters of South Australia and do not need to be registered. However, certain restrictions apply.Spearfishing with a hand fish spear or a spear gun is not permitted:in the Hindmarsh and Inman Rivers and within 200 metres of their mouths in Gulf St Vincent within 600 metres of high water mark between Outer Harbour (southern most breakwater) and Gulf View Road, Christies Beach (where the Port Noarlunga Aquatic Reserve commences) – spears are not allowed to be used unless south of Onkaparinga Head within 100 met
  15. Actually the more I look at it the more I think you are right ArcherfishThe fish does display two rows of horizontal dark squares/bands on the body.Did it have an elongated first dorsal spine?
  16. Looks like a Brownspotted wrasse Notolabrus parilus to me.They are very common everywhere are often take baits meant for whiting.They are often called rock cod.Their coloration can vary greatly and the females range from brown to green.Although the fish pictured is very green, the body shape is the same
  17. smoked squid is nice for something different
  18. A Vacuum sealer will remove air and greatly extend frozen shelf life.It will prevent freezer burn and associated spoilage and dehydration, as well as decrease the rate of spoilage by aerobic bacteria
  19. They freeze poorly and fall apart. No where near as good as live.
  20. I have used glow in the dark SP for snook, but have not noticed any increase in catch rate over normal ones. Some of the gar anglers off the metro jetties live to use a small glow bead at night.I like to use a glow squid jig at night and fing this will outfish other darker colors at night.
  21. Paternoster rigJust tie on a swivel on the top and sinker at the bottom, then make a dropper loop in the trace to attach your hook
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