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  1. Yellowtail Kingies were the first species I thought of when I originally saw this lure - then I thought the old SBTs might express a bit of interest in the right conditions... :whistle:
  2. http://www.etickets.to/buy/?e=10573http://www.gin-clear.com/filmfest/press/"LEVIATHAN" will be the feature film - link to trailer on Vimeo here:http://vimeo.com/69778484Cheersaf
  3. Hmmm...just found an (older) vid here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjlRu2K9ZmE
  4. Absolutely excellent report and beautiful pictures, fishnuts...Have you had a chance to compare them with the Milkies up North?http://www.swoffa.com/saltwater-fish/milkfish.htmlI haven't, unfortunately, but I'm lead to believe the Milkies and Bones are similar fight-wise and would like to hear a valid comparison of both species...Cheersaf
  5. Good work, jimboLots of progress reports expected...
  6. Probably got a bit of inspiration here as well as from the astrological charts:http://www.enginesofmischief.com/makers/evan/sigs/weirdal.html :whistle:
  7. http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/9687/lemon+baked+red+emperor :whistle:
  8. Hey Kingsley, off-topic I know, but how did you manage to change your signature?!
  9. http://www.gt-kontiki.co.nz/http://www.seahorse.net.nz/http://kontiki.co.nz/http://www.fishingtorpedo.co.nz/http://www.fish-n-bitz.co.nz/
  10. Stay tuned t1ppoI'l just grab a NZ fishing mag out of the shed and post a few links for you - I'm sure a couple of them have an "overseas sales enquiry" section.Cheersaf
  11. Well done, Kane...There's a lot of good gear floating around in the market these days, but I must say I'm impressed with what you've done in that clip with the GoPro...nice sound mix too...
  12. The Search Tab is your friend, Kp...http://www.strikehook.com/forum/35-bait-tackle/246768-clickers-saltwater-yabbies#246868
  13. I noticed this in The Weekend Australian on July 13th:http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/low-tide-for-oyster-farmers/story-e6frg6nf-1226678608858Fairly scary sh*t. The FRDC website (amongst others) has some useful info. on the topic, including:http://frdc.com.au/research/final-reports/Pages/2011-053-DLD.aspxCheersaf
  14. FYI, gilbert (although it sounds like the work may be taking longer than expected):http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/glenelg-jetty-to-be-closed-weekdays-during-work-to-cover-sand-pipes/story-e6frea83-1226664044726Cheersaf
  15. Posted without comment...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqY-6SAwrRY :whistle:
  16. Spotted this in the 'Tiser today (check top right of the picture):Bloody hell - that's getting into Flathead territory. In any case, I can buy it from a reputable fishmonger down Royal Park way for less than half of that.Now you know why Coles can offer a 16c a litre discount on their petrol... :S :whistle:
  17. They're comin' to getcha, Chief... :evil:
  18. If your eyes are shot, JM, so are mine:http://www.alanhawk.com/reviews/lists.htmlWas the Stella ever in the Top 5? (I'm a relative newcomer to Alan Hawk's site - hence the question.)CheersafP.S. On a brighter note, it's pleasing to note my budget-price Fin-Nor Offshore has been removed from his "not recommended" list... :whistle:
  19. Agree with you, underpants..."A River Somewhere" had some glorious moments and wonderful filming...sighIt was well worth watching, even if the guys weren't catching any fish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_River_SomewhereReckon I might still have an old-school VHS copy of some episodes around somewhere - must have a look.Cheersaf
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