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  1. I reckon you use what works for you - simple
  2. I'm sure it wont take long before you master the new camera
  3. Didn't he put out some songs once while he was playing rugby And I think you are being quite generous by putting me in div 9
  4. I'm surprised you purchased a rod without knowing much about it - that's not like you
  5. Well, when ever it is time give up fishing (which we hope is a long way off), you can certainly handle a camera and get some great photos to put up
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    Photo Theft

    Yep, definitely one of Adrians photos from his report (per your link). There is a 'report user' if Adrian wants to But good find Booma.
  7. G'day Nick and what UP has mentioned is very good and some great tips. I live down South and mostly fish from Pt Noarlunga jetty during Summer where you can get are good variety of fish. Fishing the low tide doesn't bother me, but do prefer to have an incoming tide. That said, and if fish are on the slow side,once the tide turns then many time the fish come on the bite better. From the jetty around low tide, you can get Gar (towards end of jetty with Gents - but drop a burley bucket in as well to bring them in), small tommies (but can be a nuisance at times) and squid (when wate
  8. They do good things, but I still have an issue with picking one up
  9. wow, that is big .... I'd be happy with just the .6kg kgw or even a .3 kgw .... anything
  10. But there do seem a few places on-line to get them, which you probably have seen anyway.
  11. the scene at seaford might have them. http://www.thescenefishing.com/product-search?query=quantum
  12. Yep, second what Brutus says. Near the Causeway there is nice lawned areas especially along Flinders Parade where this a small playground also - grab some fish and chips from 'The Original Fish & Chip Shop' in Ocean Street and pop around to lawns. The Causeway and Screwpile jetty (on Granite Is.) has Gar, Tommies & Squid. The Bluff wharf (or off the rocks) along Franklin Parade has Squid and a Snapper was recently caught there too, but has a rocky/weedy bottom (seals some times sunbaking on the rocks in front of you, so can make the fish disappear). The beaches gen
  13. wow, it's like a huge bush fire reflection onto the clouds - very impressive.
  14. Nice to get down there UP and the kids to muck around too on the beach. Yep in front of the main car park is pretty thin for cockles as you say, but still fun for all without having manouvre between all the 4x4's further down the beach. Just go down there when a more serious collect is needed
  15. Congratulations AussieDave on a great report. Thanks also to Kidney Slapper for putting up such a great prize for our members. Thanks also to everyone that put up a report during December and even though there could only be 1 winner there will be more opportunities with future competitions for all to enter.
  16. Another great vid Dan. One thing I'd like to know - well 2. 1) do you actually use the gym equipment behind you or is it just for show lol 2) I now have to buy ice cream to make a crab measurer, which is good because I like ice cream, but how do I tell the missus I need ice cream to measure crabs
  17. mmm, might grab that for my reports As long as there is not a lot of ingredients - simple is my wishes
  18. Another good video mate and hopefully educates a few that don't know the rules.
  19. Great video by your mate Sambo. It looks like an absolute fun day with some very nice dinner food taken. Love the 'fish finder' images above, but unfortunately have no idea what it is actually showing lol - but looks nice
  20. A good video for those wanting or learning on how to catch those crabs. And never get your fingers near those claws ...... never
  21. I would have a couple of servings of that dutchy
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