breambo25
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How big did that one go meggs?Looks pretty good.
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Yeah that's a must.When you feel the spool of line after spooling it, it shouldn't feel too soft or spongy.when you put it on the reel make sure it goes onto the spool under as much tension as possilbe to keep it from digging into itself
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What's a bait boat?
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Fantastic stuff. That's 56cm more of mulloway that I have ever caught. Even the schoolies must be awesome fun.
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thats a big fish fishigan' date=' was that down your way? how long out of interest?Well done....[/quote']Looks like the Pt Hughes ramp to me
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Great stuff 1fish.That looks like a fantastic fly fishing spot in serenic surroundings.
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Twitch Twitch 97's uncle has 1 and reckons its great. He uses it in his hunt for a cracker beach caught flathead so they probably would be able to handle a bream reasonably well.the diawa aird are killer looking reels from what ive seen and felt... 9 BB and 109 bux at R&A's... and a spare spool.... for $110 you cant go wrong in my opinion.http://www.rayannes.com.au/products/rods-reels/daiwa/daiwa-spin-reels/daiwa-aird-spin-reels-109-free-delivery/
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After much deliberation, I opted to go for the Shimano 6-8kg T Curve Rev Inshore.Thanks for all of your input and helpful suggestions.@chunky- I'm ugly enough thanks.
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Okay cool. I'll have to check them out.150 to 200
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Are samaki in the price range I mentioned earlier southie? By the way the reel is a 4500 rovex aereus
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Will definitely check the nexave out mate. Thanks
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The rod will be used for baitfishing purposes by the way.
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G'day guys,There have probably been similar posts on this site before but with next season's rod ranges being released recently I am after a shimano, okuma or daiwa boat fishing spin rod suited for port river mulloway and pinkie-medium sized snapper.I have had a look on motackle and the t curve rev inshore looks alright in the 4-6kg or 6-8kg size?I have a reel loaded with braid so all I'm after is a nice rod to marry it with.Price range is probably anthing under $225 odd? Nothing too much more. Cheers.
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Those fish are an awesome effort on the fly gear. Nice catch there fishnuts.
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When targeting bream on bait I use a double uni knot instead of a swivel so that it is easier to cast unweighted baits. However, it's probably more crucial to use flurocarbon with fishing with lures. I use 3lb for bream normally.http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfishing.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.animatedknots.comThis link is to a site which has good instructions on how to join braid and mono or fluro but I'm sure if you googled 'fishing knots' you would find some helpful info there too. Cheers.
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Great work MM. Many great years ahead fishing with your son.
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Video didn't seem to work for me I think I know what you're talking about though. I knew that the guys releasing samsons in WA used a similar system. Good to know that here in SA we can take care of our bigger, trophy fish in a similar fashion.
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Nice trip report Del.The photos of those dark clouds were pretty cool too.
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Nice work guys.
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In the mouth bit?
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Fantastic KG!1.8kg gutted is heavy as they come.
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Does anyone know many metro spots for them?I have pumped a few from the banks of the Onk but only a FEW. Whilst fishing on the Southport Beach footbridge, I once watched a guy pump all the way from the mouth to the bridge without getting any. (This put me off the onk a bit).As a keen YFW fisho, I use bungums but would also like to add nippers to my arsenal.Help would be appreciated.Cheers.
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