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  1. No denying that That's right - man animal instincts
  2. That's a big fish soobz and makes the Fonz an amateur lol
  3. Always good to go over past trips and especially enjoying the challenge of finding the trout (as you did) after the 'amateurs' said there weren't any
  4. I'd like you to go - it will be fun And coming your way Adrian Funny man
  5. We will keep safe Adrian - safe inside, unlike crazy Tinker I don't mind the rain either, it's the wind that messes everything up - hate the wind, wish that guy upstairs could cancel it out From the Southport surfcam - 1 hour before the 9.30am (.99m) low tide. High tide at 4.04pm today at 2.41m. Normally you would see a lot of the river bank at low tide, so the water isn't being allowed to drain due to the seas pushing it back in lol Currently the NW wind is blowing at about 32kph/17 knots (fresh) to the predicted 55kph/30 knots (gale) - weather forecasters
  6. The crazies, and I mean the real no hope in hell crazies, will be on the Pt Noarlunga jetty for the Salmon. But I wouldn't be surprised if the jetty, amongst others, will be closed by council. ps: I'm not a crazy
  7. There were 2 guys fly fishing at Southport on Monday - didn't catch anything in the half hour I was near them.
  8. I always like the red head / white body - have caught more with that than any other colour. Great TV show the Munsters, but never put any thought to Hermans 'colours' to fishing
  9. 'The Fonze' loves his fly fishing https://www.today.com/video/the-fonz-gets-hooked-on-fly-fishing-44498499906
  10. A good memorable trip for you Adrian - the day of the 350th As one swivel helps with line twist as we all know, you'd expect the second one to help immensely.
  11. Thinking maybe a ray also - or a lazy gummy mullie
  12. Another good video Adrian .... and cold, very cold at that. Thought of you yesterday when watching a fisherman in Tassie on SBS catching 'wild' trout, hanging them in a tree to get 'extra' flavor before cooking them up. Looked ok but boy did he 'hack' the flesh when filleting - a bit disrespectful to the fish.
  13. Nope, can't say I have - worth a go if you catch some nippers (wonder if throwing them in a bag of rock salt would dry them out - just a random thought that entered my brain for a moment lol)
  14. That's definitely worth a try and makes sense with head through hook first if the whiting hit the tail first. I've not tried that - only through tail first - I'll have to wait until Summer comes around to try lol
  15. I've thought about using bait elastic on nippers but never bothered. Mainly because I'm only casting say around 7 metres from the shore and have enough nippers to re-bait quickly. Nippers are a great bait for whiting. From a boat like you'll be doing, I understand the frustration of dropping the bait down the side and before it's maybe hit bottom the nipper has be attacked and of course you strike and more than likely the nipper has come off (being soft flesh) or eaten and you need to retrieve straight away. The other thing with elastic is there is that little bit more plas
  16. Thanks Tinker - I'll stick them on my list
  17. If you are on FB, have a look or ask on the SA Blue Swimmer Crabs page - I'm know I have seen the 'how to's' on there. https://www.facebook.com/groups/464982433665544
  18. Nope, just woke up lol, but yeah seen some photos of a few caught.
  19. yah never Tinker. What would you recommend/suggest (have a birthday coming up, so might as well have others buy them for me lol)
  20. Thanks FECB I didn't see any Tom Cruise bounding towards in the 'high point' position (luckily lol) - although a girl a use to know always thought I looked like Tom I helped her cross a street and handed her white stick back The gear I use - being nothing fancy - is a 11' Daiwa Seabass - Shimano Sienna FB4000 reel with mono backing topped with 15lb (cheap) braid, then swivel, then about 1 - 1/2 m of 20lb mono leader, the swivel and lure. I only use 40g lures (rarely a 50g and only if wind is in my face) with a single hook (I always take off the trebles as they either grab w
  21. Thanks Adrian. It was a nice keeper and crumbed with Panko tonight for tea Even back in your day it would have still been a little dangerous on those rocks - but a Northerly would have helped sooth the soul of no real breakers hitting those rocks. I'd like to try the rocks on that point, but am not game lol - I have done the far end Parsons rocks/cliff but even then I was still 'concerned' and didn't cast more than a dozen times before I felt enough was enough
  22. If you're using Gents, grab yourself a small bottle of aniseed oil and mix a couple of drops to them
  23. I use chicken pellets also - about $14 for 5kg bag from Petbarn, but there was a 'budget' bag a bit cheaper, just not showing on their site. The night before, I put cheap Bran and Tuna oil into a container with the pellets to soak it all up. I fill a burley bucket with about 1/3 of the pellet mix (as they swell up in the water, you don't want to fill the bucket too much). Any remaining, I put in a zip lock bag and take along to refill the bucket if necessary. The pellets have small bits of corn and other bits that wont go thru the bucket slits while in the water once the ot
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