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  1. Isn't PE2-4 effectively 20lb-40lb line rating? Using 60lb might risk a bit of catastrophic failure...?
  2. Sounds more like bait fishing than fly fishing since you did not actually catch fish on a 'fly'.
  3. Wow, thanks very much Strike&Hook and also Swivels Original. I'll be sure to make use of the prizes ASAP.
  4. I've asked for some Tonic sunnies.
  5. Gen Blacks are good rods. Should be a perfect medium duty plastics set up for you matched with the 3000. 15-20lb leaders will be fine with the guides, you will just have to try either FG knots or not winding the knot past the first guide.
  6. Grabbed a pair from Noarlunga Bunnings. Very nice.
  7. I personally use a double unit but gave also dabbled with the FG. I'd also suggest your leader is simply too long. I've been fishing artificials almost exclusively (and very successfully) for the last 10 years and my personal opinion on leader length is 5-6 foot, some people will tell you otherwise, but I've never had a problem on the light gear.
  8. I've caught a lot of bigger bream on the 75s and they cross over nicely as a lure for schoolies. If your looking to fill out a box though it would be a good idea to get a couple in each size. Natural colours for clean water, gold/silver or solid colours for dirty water.
  9. My boat plastics set up is a Certate 2510r-pe currently on a Samaki Zing 7ft 8-15lb, currently spooled up with 15lb super PE> Beautiful set up for coorong [and anywhere else] mullies with plenty of grunt. I also have a heavier rod i have done some work with when there's a bit more structure and i need to turf em out quickly. No idea when it comes to live baiting, but i dont think you'd have any issues using the same gear. There is a bloke selling a certate 2500 in the classifieds at the moment.
  10. yeah not a big fan of that guy, 'Winga' i think it is.... he's interesting on facebook as well. people have brought things like that up gently & easily with him and get a barrage of abuse from the bloke. lets face it though, MOST, not all, of the fishing shows on ch44 are that low budget and quality that they are barely worth watching.
  11. Size 1 tournament jigs are made with 'fine wire' hooks... so realistically they are designed for bream and trout fishing. This is your problem straight up. Size 1 is probably also a bit small for queenfish and golden trevally anyway.I'd upgrade to 2/0 for a start, and try out the TT headlocks jigs, they are pretty tough. Have had no issues with snapper and mulloway in a range of sizes of jigheads from the range. Another option in the TT range would be the "extremem HEad hunter" jigheads which are made with tougher hooks. eg 2/0XH as the size code.the headhunter jigs are better value for money
  12. If it's for trout and reddies in creeks, i'd go shorter.
  13. Jackall TN60sMind you plastics are a lot cheaper.....
  14. Legal size bream is about 9 years old on average versus legal salmon trout being about 14-16 months according to what ive seen on the net.Just something to consider when ramming a couple of hooks through its back.Not one of the over the top cranks non this but seems a bit harsh when a fish has made it that far.
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