Hayles
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Hayles got a reaction from Astroman in Lightning over the Suburbs 15/11/2011
Stunning photo i was also outside with the camera, unfortunatley the storm had moved north and i had no luck at all.
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Hayles got a reaction from Rickster in Waterfall Gully In the Winter Months
i hope so, if i can be of any more help let me know.
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Hayles got a reaction from Rickster in Light House at KI
Not the original pic, i had to rip this off my face book i can't seem to find the original one that's much better quality -
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Hayles got a reaction from Rickster in Waterfall Gully In the Winter Months
I used a Nikon D5000 DSLR for this shot. Exposure - 10sec Aperture - f/36.0 Focal Length - 52 mm Exposure Bias - -5 EV A ND filter and tripod.Use the shutter or Aperture priority to change your settings manually.I hope that helped a bit.
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Hayles got a reaction from Rickster in Waterfall Gully In the Winter Months
This would have to be one of my most favourite photos so far, ( Completely Unedited ) -
Hayles got a reaction from Rickster in The old Port Broughton jetty at sunset
That very pretty Rickster. I've never been to Smoky Bay myself. Good job -
Hayles reacted to spog777 in Fishing off Glenelg, Henley, West Beach, Etc
welcome aboard-southie's spot on with gar loving gar flesh - they love it heaps. I often grab a small gar before i take off if on a garfish excursion as an addition to my gents
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Hayles reacted to southie THE BANGA in Fishing off Glenelg, Henley, West Beach, Etc
Welcome btw... gar will eat alot of things, gents, cockles, squid, fish flesh.... they especially love gar flesh... as for rigs it all depends on how finiky and hungry they are.. if they are hungry a normal pencil/burley float will do the job with a longish trace a split shot and size8-10 long shank hook... If they are finiky i prefer use a quill float with a split shot as it is alot lighter and easy for them to pull it down..As for the snapps i wouldnt know i dont have boat and dont get out enough in boats to say :D Gd luck...
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Hayles reacted to afishyfish in Fishing off Glenelg, Henley, West Beach, Etc
Dont stress mate, sounds like your on the right track, but results are often furthere down the road than you might think :whistle: Keep at it, keep learning, experimenting etc etc and you'll be fine -
Hayles reacted to brenton in Fishing off Glenelg, Henley, West Beach, Etc
After dusk is a good time there. cheers brenton