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  1. Not a name of a piece of tackle but one that grieves me everytime I hear it.I 'slow rolled' my lure past the snag........translation....slowly wound it in. I reckon that's pretty wanky!
  2. Looks like mariners ct. Good onya...Never caught a salmon there but have caught bream, flounder and mulloway there.Bet you had fun young fella...thanks for sharing!
  3. Original Sabre blanks brought into Australia, became seeker blanks marketed as sabres...likely what you have...and me....top rods! ...no idea now though.
  4. Too me it feels like a decent bee sting, rubbing the wound on the belly seems to work, within 1/2hr the pain has gone. Good to know because my flatty fishing is about to ramp up again wading and now yakking the shallows up here. Hitting ya thumb with a hammer hurts way more!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. Maybe Price creek???...sorta looked a bit like that area.
  6. I LOVE it when a school of half decent whiting goes nuts below the boat!and like a couple of others I really enjoy wading around in late spring flicking lures for flatties and flounder. Both HB and SP.
  7. Tis a blue spot goby....good bait for big bream
  8. good to see you got out there and had a fish. beats working hey. I had flat battery in boat and 4wd so i was never going to fight the crowds.appreciate your report.
  9. Well done!Thats identical size to my first over 60 as well!Happy times
  10. Some of those could be turned into baits. No matter what size flatties are a top catch and interesting fish. I love wading around the shallows flicking lures and catching the odd one or two.
  11. I love superglue for added insurance! I use it when tying light braid to leader, I use it when I make wind on leaders (like the bought ones) made with dacron and nylon, and I often use it to coat my bimini twist on my gamefishing tackle, caught all manner of fish on these setups from small rubbish to big kings/sharks and the knot/connection has never let me down. Any superglue doubters, give it a go, it doesn't perish your line, just let it dry before it gets wound onto the spool! lol.
  12. Wow, only seen a pic in an old magazine of one of them. All sorts of odd things happen in fishing like the shallow ceduna tuna video. My most unexpected coorong capture (from mundoo) was a 1.2kg red gurnard (like the butterfly gurnard with the pretty wings) different to the ones i've caught off pt mac and robe. Certainly was a shock after catching small mullys on the last few pilly cubes!
  13. Can't go wrong.....mostly what i use for all my fishing for big fish.60-80 for snapper rigs.....80-150 for deep bottom and kingy rigs, etc.Also use it when tieing my windon leaders too. Good gear and ties good knots.
  14. Good stuff yakmandoMy best on 1kg mono was 2.59kg at cape jaffa.Probably best weight to line class (but was braid line) was 9.5kg on 4lb (1.8kg braid). Used to get stacks of good fish in shallow here on light braid from 4 to 8lb b/s and fish were all sizes up to 11kg +.My best on light line at your age was probably 28cms on 20 pound mono!!!!!Good stuff mate....good post
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