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  1. I've been chased by tigers and had browns slither away too, but I've only encountered a couple and not enough to say definate. Ranger seems to know his stuff though, I'm not gonna go "don't worry its only a brown!" I've had a tiger try and climb up my paddle will kayaking near cobdogla. That was one time I wasn't gonna freeze!

  2. It was originally a very old rod. It belonged to an eldery gentleman who passed away about 7 year ago and it was rescued from his shed and refurbished then. I won it in a raffle with an old wooden spooled alvey with no drag just the diret drive. So I wouldn't be surprised if its 50 years old, possibly more.

  3. Well its all done now and it was suprisingly easy. I dont think very good glue was used. I even manged to get the rod seat off without damaging it. I've started sanding it back but then I got hungry and here I am. I'm sure once I've sanded it back and its ready to start putting back together I will have some more questions. Thanks for your help! Karma point for you.

  4. I know how to do the eyelets and bindings (I've done that before). Thanks for the info on the reel seat. Now all thats left is the wooden butt. How should I go about this? Thought about maybe doing it the same way as you mentioned the reel seat But it is a pretty old blank so don't wanna damage the blank. Is there any other way to remove wooden grips?

  5. I've got an old surf rod That I was looking at this afternoon. It is set up for an alvey at the moment but I only use My alvey mulloway fishing or fishing off cliff tops and I have another better/heavier actioned rod that. I wanna strip it down and make a rod suitable for an overhead for salmon. I need to put a few more eyelets in and move the rod mount up the blank. Is this possible? I now there will be people out there that will say it is a waste of time/money/effort but to them I say phooey. Is there something you can use to dissvolve the resin without damaging the glass?

  6. I've always thought that one in a tank would be great, that just onfirmed it! might have to try and keep one alive next time. I know it is illegal but I can't see a problem with it if your just gonna put it in a tank. Has anyone had any issues with fisheries etc?

  7. I'd give pt riley a go. I have caught plenty of snapper to 4 kg of the rocks there (and just as many small bronzies). I'm thinking of giving it a go soon. Cape elizabeth would be a good spot too. Been out there once but only caught big salmon and little kingfish.... oh well.

  8. So there are squid in west lakes? Someone told me there were a few years ago but after asking about it on another forum and getting shot down in flames I just put it down to BS. Maybe I should give it a crack. Is there anywhere in particular to give it a go?

  9. The south para reservoir is a good spot to go if your just starting. With the water been so low at the moment all the trees are a long way back. There's some good redfin in there, even if not as many as a few years ago when the water was up. And its only about 15min from 1 tree hill. Its on the kersbrook to williamstown rd almost to williamstown.

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