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  1. I'm intrigued in regards to wether any of these fish were hook or indeed landed? The annual run of "grey" mullet (jumping mullet) is coming to an end... A fish that I have fished and followed all of my(& my family have fished for generations) fishing life. We fished some beauties from the river this year (although not fished as regulary as would be desired) and witnessed some crackers to 4 kilo (can grow to 8kilo) spawning within the river. If there is concern in regards to this fishery... I and family would be the first to notice. Everything is just fine and dandy though. We are very happ
  2. seems NSW government has it's recreational past times held in high regard compared to our state government, seems they are improving things for recreational benefit rather than our state governments mentality of financial benefit.... 'NSW Recreational fishing trust" hmmm, does any thing similar exist in south Aust?
  3. Poor bugga, what a tragedy. well done to Mr Lindfield for trying his best to help him. Be careful down there peoples
  4. Sand & metal yards.... Pimpala landscape and Marion Sand & metal have them
  5. 2leftboots is in . TeamJinx was Jinxed so a name change was in order
  6. Thats mully, shark and what ever grabs it mainline. for salmon I will go 15pound mono
  7. agree with Plankton, braid is brilliant for lures in the surf.... with a mono trace of a metre to the lure. Only ever used braid once of the beach at salts(one cast) that rod slept for the rest of the weekend. Mono by far, used sufix 25 pound brilliant line for the overhead. choices open up with an egg beater reel, currently running 30 pound with the Penn spinfisher for bigger baits. Seaweed=current is braids worst enemy.
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    Pentax K5

    Hey Fishnuts, I am looking to upgrade my current pentax Dslr. Was just wondering, what is the shelf price of the K5? and did you get any lenses with the package?. Very nice pics colour/depth
  9. Bit late with my reply, No swell in a particular part of the beach can mean either a deep sandy gutter, a deep rocky gutter or a weedy/deep gutter. What I have found best is a wave that is breaking on shallow water and then stops breaking(deep water). this is the edge of your gutter. This area will only get deeper on a high tide so start here at the end of the low. Don't be scared of white water in the surf or off the rocks, these spots can hold good fish. as with most fishing get on the edge of a channel/drop off because it offers protection for bait fish
  10. Easter will be my last ditch effort to quell my fishing hunger before my under 10's footy team start their footy season. So I'd better make it a good one, but I'll probably stay local(south metro)and launch the Mulloway kursk2 a few times I think Gd luck fishing to all and drive safely.
  11. :ohmy: I best go fill the boat with water and bring the pet Galah in :S
  12. Well just like the in the footy days, The wetter the better, Don't mind the winds either(landbased) aslong as I'm rugged up and waterproof it's all good. Setting up camp and packing up camp is a different story though.
  13. Compared to the previous summer it was a very quiet one fish wise for me, Still had some good fishing trips though. Got to take my daughter on her very first Salt Creek trip , Her second Salt Creek trip was a week later because she loved it so much the first time :cheer:. Australia Day was celebrated by purchasing a boat So it wasn't all bad I guess
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