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fishnfreak

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  1. thanks for the help guys, i love the SOL3000 but it seemed i couldnt wind fast enough, though last trip to Browns i cleaned up on fish up to 4lb so maybe im overreacting?Anyway im getting another Seajigger, a 305 this time, so maybe ill go a bit bigger on the reel, maybe a 4000 or 4500 sized reel

  2. Hey guys, just back from Browns and have come to the realisation that i need a new reel.I have been using a Daiwa SOL3000 on a Seajigger 315. Problem is, is that it is way too hard to crank the 60gm metals fast enough to get a strike, so I am after a reel, the same size or maybe a little larger than the SOL, but with a high speed that i dont have to exhaust myself trying to get a hit.Any ideas? Price no object, nor is brand, just a small spinning reel of good quality with a high speed retreive

  3. I have a Spheros 14000 with the full upgrade, consisting of stella-style handle and better internals. This thing has a great drag, really strong, a powerful rubber handle that fits perfectly into you hand and really lets you crank. I have it spooled with 50lb jigman mulit-color braid.Just saying that overheads are not the only option. Chuck it on a 9-10ft rod and it would be near unbeatable for a powerful combo on a budget.

  4. hey all, I'm relatively new to salmon on metal, and after picking up my new Seajigger 315 with a SOL 3000, i have realised i might as well try to find out the best method.What is YOUR recommended/favorite retrieval style for metals, and also favorite brands and styles

  5. As the title suggests, i just ordered my new Daiwa Seajigger 305 today from the good guys at Gawler Fishing and Outdoors. Got it for a good price and cannot wait to put a big bend in it. Does anyone have one of these?The specs are as follows-2pc-10'3"-Med Light action-fast taper-cast weight 18-55gm-8-17lb lineI am going to be matching it with a Shimano TwinPower 5000, and i know it's a bit like putting a chev engine into a ford but it's what i've got.If the rod comes and the 5000 is a bit heavy then a TD Sol 3000 will go on it until i buy a reel suited to it. (maybe a new certate :woohoo: )

  6. i guess it depends what you call lightweight. You could use bass gear like Daiwa's SOL combos. I have a medium spin Sol combo and that makes light work of snapper. My best on it is 62cm.That said, if you want some real fun, scale your tackle down to 4-6lb spin gear. I use a 2500 TwinPower on a Finesse Bream Raider and it makes just legal fish into a great opponent.

  7. Can i ask the method of fishing undertaken by prawn fishermen? Is it basically a large net dragging weights to stirr up the prawns? Thats what i've been told, but not sure if true.What do you guys do with unwanted fish species and what rough percentage would you say leave the nets in good condition? Did you guys go through Pt Hughes recently? Just that i heard a prawn trawler did and buggered up the fishing this weekend.BTW, im not trying to cause trouble but rather, i am genuinely interested in the methods and what practices are in place to keep by-catch to a minimum.

  8. Etiquette and rules are not one in the same.It may be a rule that you should pull out to allow the boat to retreive, but it is proper etiquette on the incoming boat operators side to allow the already launching boat to pass before starting to retrieve their own boat.

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