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  1. Forgot to say good luck with the strip down Raider. If you follow what others have said and lay parts down in order, you should get it back together alright. Especially with a schematic. If your not too confidant, then dropping into Rob Wilson will still be a lot cheaper than a new reel

  2. G'day swampfisher. I've got the Raider travel spin 663. It's 6'6" rated 2-4kg. It's a great little rod. I've used it for flicking light lures in fresh and salt, and while I'm no expert on finesse fishing, I think it performs well. Have also used it out in the boat for whiting, squid trevs etc. probably not what it was designed for but it could cast 3.5 squid jigs well and pulled up a double header of 38-40cm whiting no wuzzers. I actually bought a 2 piece rack raider for the boat so I could keep the travel rod for its intended purpose, and not trash it all the time. Depending where you look people will love or bad mouth the raider rods. I reckon for a hundred odd $ they are a pretty good rod. Check out the DVD " Kangaroo Island Capers" and see Shane Murton put a good bend(and a bit of high sticking IMO) in a raider!!!

  3. We had the older Subaru forrester with the 2lt motor and it was a beautiful little car. You have to remember that it's an all wheel drive, not a 4wd. Having said that, the only real trouble we had in the sand was with clearance. Did a few trips to Lincoln national park and Ackermans creek with two yaks on top no worries. When the kids came along we had to trade for something bigger coz the baby capsule took up too much room!!

  4. Most people use the bright coloured line for good visiblity, and to see small bites/bumps through the line. This line requires a clear flurocarbon or mono leader to prevent the fishies from seeing it. Although I have used a squid jag straight onto braid and still pulled a few in.

  5. Apart from that..braid pretty much all the way unless throwing 40gm slugs all day for salmon then my finger tips thank me for using mono !

    What mono do you use here Jagger? Ive recently put Platypus Lo Stretch on a spool for this purpose. Same thing as you, I was sick of sore fingers on cold days, and also a bit lazy with tying leader knots after a long session casting.
  6. Yeah Im a bit like Snake. I try to use mono in the surf as much as I can. Ive grown up with braid a fair bit so the stretch in mono gives me the $hits sometimes.All my other outfits have braid and leader, even my bottom bashing bait outfits. Guess im too used to braid to go back to mono.

  7. Out in the country we had no choice but to use Telstra 3G. Their plans were always a bit poo, but we had too put up with it. They have lifted their game a fair bit with some of the new plans they have out now. Optus have definitely put a few towers up in country locations, and are advertising on the local TV now, but Im not sure if the system is all up and running.Cant help you with city coverage,as Ive always been Telstra 3G

  8. The Penn Spinfisher Big game Surf is a strong but light rod. Its graphite composite, and will handle most things you can throw at it. They come in 10' or 11' in spin or overhead. I reckon they retail for around $100-120.Like Southie says, depends on what your chasing, and your definition of a cheap price.

  9. I was casting a chubby ( 3-4gm) last SABT event on a 2 day old 2-4' date=' it snapped mid way down under no load during the cast, Steer clear!!![/quote']Thats not too good at all. I was going to fish the rod hard, so I didnt have enough confidence in the rods to buy one. While that is a bit poo for you Weaver, hearing that kind of made me glad I did steer clear.
  10. I like to use a good swivel and attatch the jig to that. It saves the leader tying direct to the split ring and avoids any chance of the split ring edges cutting into the leader. Some people like to have the assist hook connected directly to the swivel and then the jig attatched to the swivel independant of that. I think the idea is that if the split ring on the jig fails your hook is still on the line. Ive never done this but the theory of it sounds good. Dont know about the rubber band trick, I havent tried that one.

  11. Cheers Nanman. Seems to be a bit on the net about the rods breaking.Im after a 6'6" two piece, and these are going out for $99 at the moment.Kind of makes it tough to put any faith in the rod when there are reports of breakages. I guess I was hoping it was only the heavy models that went ping!!

  12. Is there anybody ...out there :unsure: I hear that mully fisherman are tight lipped but geeze :whistle: :cheer:

    Classic!!!Its getting hard to find a plastics/lure rod under 7' I dont own the Tcurve youre looking at, but ive had a play in a shop. I remember it loaded up nicely, but im not 100% on the tip. I dont think it was too whippy.Not that much help for ya, but at least you know someone is out here!!!!!!!!!!!
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