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  1. Just too good mate!Loving your work. Should be great way of the novice and some more 'experienced' anglers picking up a few tips!Should be a great resource. Hey! May even spark a few more specific rig topics. i.e. 'How to fish for Whiting' etc and this can be stickied by the mods so people can have a set location to find out how to go about their fishing.Once again well done! And a big THANKYOU! TT :clap::clap: Oh and if you have any fishy pics that you have caught on these rigs. Chuck them up as well!

  2. Yep labors push for their NBN is good for business but how many poeple in their own homes require it? Just because the youth want instant gratification when downloading illegal movies matters not to me.
    I've got to pull you up on this because that's not the only thing that the youth want and I don't think generalizing helps. A lot of people' date=' myself included' date=' aren't pirates at all but still have use for this type of high bandwidth. I'd love to run my own twitch.tv channel for gaming for instance, something which I could never do on my current connection. I'd love to be able to have a seamless video link with any of my friends or family any time. I'd quickly take advantage of many services that would only be available with a very large bandwidth, including medical services and education services. All of these things also mean Australian money and jobs and I'll happily pay for them because as I said, I'm not a freeloader (pirate).I think all of these things should be available to everyone, not just those living within a few hundred meters of a good exchange. If we're going to build this thing it's my opinion that we do it right and not need to upgrade again in 20 years when the rest of the world has moved on. Granted Labor have managed the whole thing piss poorly, but I don't think that has any reflection on the actual idea of nationwide FTTH.[/quote'']I was just about to post something extremely similar to this Ugly.TB while it is a fact and one that is true that a large portion of society do I fact pirate and this hurts a manner of industries. It was a fairly gross generalisation in the claim that the youth only downloads movies illegally.I have never and have made a conscience effort to never illegally download movies. Call me old fashioned but I actually enjoy buying or borrowing a movie from a store. Something about putting a disc in after purchase gets me amped up. In addition the security, speed and stability of a properly produced or rendered film.Furthermore, as Ugly said there are such a vast range of instances where a high upload and download speed is warranted.I do some mild gaming and if anyone has seen a server; ping is a massive annoyance not only for myself but for all players. Having a speedy connection would most certainly help. I love TV streaming, a high bandwidth allows for easily multinational viewing.I watch many HD YouTube videos not only leisure but for hobbyist, niche and educative purposes I am into movie and media production. My friend is currently making a sporting mix tape. He runs a Mac and needs the files in a certain specific type. If I can convert them for him, with my tech knowledge and upload them/email them to him speedily that has got to be a good thing! It not only helps me to send them but for him to make them. Which is in turn less time wasted uploading more time spent; rendering, converting and editing etcThere are a massive range of uses not only on a personal basis but a social and generative basis. I currently like the choice of a Fibre rollout, with the choice of then fibre cables to the home, means for who wants it can have it! I do acknowledge the large amount of media piracy but that's not enough to warrant the generalisation of a generation!
    Yep I concede my post was poorly written and seen as a generalisation of youth only piracy. My generalisation was really aiming at the 'instant gratification' rather than the illegal aspect but mixing them in the same sentence was wrong.Sure we all want efficient services to be competitive from a business position but how many ways do we need to be constantly connected to the net in our personal lives before reality is lost?Todays kids determine election votes on internet speed....our fathers were voting to avoid being sent to war.
    I do hope you do not think I was having a go at you TB.I whole heart idly agree there is massive portion of society in general that pirate.And unfortunately Internet is a massive vote swinger, the intelligence in voting like that I do not know but as much as we may not like it; it legitametley is a deal breaker for many young voters.As for those voting against the war, these men and their labour where the economic backbone and still provide for the economic stability and strength we have today, and I have nothing but the upmost respect for them. Cheers mate and have a good one! TT
  3. Yep labors push for their NBN is good for business but how many poeple in their own homes require it? Just because the youth want instant gratification when downloading illegal movies matters not to me.
    I've got to pull you up on this because that's not the only thing that the youth want and I don't think generalizing helps. A lot of people' date=' myself included' date=' aren't pirates at all but still have use for this type of high bandwidth. I'd love to run my own twitch.tv channel for gaming for instance, something which I could never do on my current connection. I'd love to be able to have a seamless video link with any of my friends or family any time. I'd quickly take advantage of many services that would only be available with a very large bandwidth, including medical services and education services. All of these things also mean Australian money and jobs and I'll happily pay for them because as I said, I'm not a freeloader (pirate).I think all of these things should be available to everyone, not just those living within a few hundred meters of a good exchange. If we're going to build this thing it's my opinion that we do it right and not need to upgrade again in 20 years when the rest of the world has moved on. Granted Labor have managed the whole thing piss poorly, but I don't think that has any reflection on the actual idea of nationwide FTTH.[/quote'']I was just about to post something extremely similar to this Ugly.TB while it is a fact and one that is true that a large portion of society do I fact pirate and this hurts a manner of industries. It was a fairly gross generalisation in the claim that the youth only downloads movies illegally.I have never and have made a conscience effort to never illegally download movies. Call me old fashioned but I actually enjoy buying or borrowing a movie from a store. Something about putting a disc in after purchase gets me amped up. In addition the security, speed and stability of a properly produced or rendered film.Furthermore, as Ugly said there are such a vast range of instances where a high upload and download speed is warranted.I do some mild gaming and if anyone has seen a server; ping is a massive annoyance not only for myself but for all players. Having a speedy connection would most certainly help. I love TV streaming, a high bandwidth allows for easily multinational viewing.I watch many HD YouTube videos not only leisure but for hobbyist, niche and educative purposes I am into movie and media production. My friend is currently making a sporting mix tape. He runs a Mac and needs the files in a certain specific type. If I can convert them for him, with my tech knowledge and upload them/email them to him speedily that has got to be a good thing! It not only helps me to send them but for him to make them. Which is in turn less time wasted uploading more time spent; rendering, converting and editing etcThere are a massive range of uses not only on a personal basis but a social and generative basis. I currently like the choice of a Fibre rollout, with the choice of then fibre cables to the home, means for who wants it can have it! I do acknowledge the large amount of media piracy but that's not enough to warrant the generalisation of a generation!
  4. TB

    What about 'gamers for croydon' I hear they are all voting labor because they only care about the NBN....

    Sigh. $40 Billion going on $80 Billion to have 97% of households being able to download a movie in three minutes...Ssshhh....don`t mention that Turnbull`s FTTN at 10-20 Mbps is the standard deal for Conroy`s FTTH - unless you are prepared to pay quite a few more bucks for 80-100Mbps "available" on the latter..."The best lies are based on half-truths" ;)
    And all while this is happening America and Google with its fiber network are being rapidly rolled out across the nation, offering for only $60 a month unlimited downloads and over 1000mbps or 1gdps. 10 x the speed available from the most expensive NBN plan.Don't even get me started on how Sony and Japan are also running their 2000mbps Internet regimes.I understand population and pure social and technological need for hardware I.e. most Aussies don't need super fast fiber optic networks. Just seems even with a massive rollout like this we are still left behind. Luckily fiber optic is an extremely upgradedable technology TT
  5. Yes it was pretty sad to see the fish in such a poor condition after he had finished with it. If Lee Rayner is on this new show' date=' does that mean that Adventure Bound is finsihed or will Scotty and Andrew be the hosts ?[/quote']Mate here is a media release from Andrew Clark:
    Hi everyone, first of all let me apologise for the lack of correspondence from us over the last 6 months or so. We've been quietly working away, but now we can give you an update on what's been happening.After nearly 7 years and 160 plus episodes, we've decided to finish up Adventure Bound. It's been an awesome experience producing this program and its longevity & popularity has certainly exceeded all of our expectations. Along with Lee, I'd personally like to thank Shane, Scotty, Jack and of course the late Neil Tedesco for their fantastic efforts in working on the show and also their friendship.So where does that leave us? Well, at the start of this year Lee and I decided to have a shot at developing a new show and moving to a commercial network. This has been a huge undertaking for a small operation like ourselves where Lee & I do nearly all the work in producing the program. After many months of hard work, we can finally announce that we have a new show called 'Fishing Edge' that will commence nationally on OneHD in mid October this year.Now ... for fans of Adventure Bound - don't despair! 'Fishing Edge' picks up where AB left off. We are not about to re-invent the wheel. The AB format has proven to be a popular one and we will continue to develop this format on 'Fishing Edge'. No over the top presenting, no infomercial style segments, no 'hero factor' - just a down to earth, nuts'n'bolts fishing program hosted by Lee. The sort of program that we as producers would like to watch ourselves. Finally - for all our Facebook followers! You can now keep up with our new endeavours on the 'Fishing Edge' Facebook page at www.facebook.com/fishingedge CheersClarky
  6. Who cares get a bloody stickbait or popper in there!!I know the get a heap of dolphins and sharks there as well as big salmon so who knows!I automatically thought small tuna at the start but could be anything?? Would be keen for answers TT

  7. All I can say is Yippee!My fav presenter Lee Rayner finally getting acknowledged.If they can take the basis of Adventure bound i.e. A lot of advanced technical stuff, being sponsored but not in your face about it and do some legitimate every day fishing like they have previously done.I see a big future. Adventure Bound format + HD Quality + Lee Rayner = Sounds good to TT!

  8. How does power pro hold its colour' date='is it better than fireline and some others that are bright at the start then the colour washes out pretty quickly afterward. B)[/quote']I have had 10LB yellow Power Pro on my 2500 Sedona for 15 months now with moderate to heavy use.Still the degree of yellow as the day I bought it..Hope this helps? TT
  9. My favourite is Adventure Bound. To be honest I think Lee Rayner is the most technically sound Angler on TV today.I like what YoufishTV is doing with Brendan Wing, that is a great production as well.Course I have always loved IFISH. Met Pauly 3 times now and if not only For enjoyment I watch it for the presenter he is. The charity work and social events he does is unrivalled by any other TV Show like him.Cheers TT

  10. Possibly the 6ft 6 1 Piece Daiwa Monster Mesh?Fast Taper, Overhead Rod, Split Grips.According to Daiwa Fsihing:

    MXB 661-100 – This light game jigging model is ideal for light jigging with Pirate, light jigs and vibrations with a 20 – 30 size overhead reel. Ideally suited for snapper, reef species small pelagics, albacore and longtail tuna.

    Would be an awesome rod.And I am sure Fishing Wholesalers at Lonsdale stocks the Range of Monster Mesh Rods.Here a link http://daiwafishing.com.au/monster-mesh-max-3/ TT
  11. Just a lazy 40+cm metro bream.... Get on the Zman grubs mate' date=' deadly on the blacks....[attachment=15105']image_2013-05-27.jpg[/attachment]Sambo

    I still reckon thats one of the best photos you have taken sambo.The lure and bream eye all lined up and in focus. Was a ripper shot and still is!Oh and nice fish ;) TT
  12. Forecast says 20-25 k not SE' date=' all week......Does anyone know how and if wind affects the fishing out there?[/quote']Mate the good thing about those places is that wherever there is wind there is a flat or rocky outcrop sheltered and able to be fished.All those guys up there are spoilt for choice and have back ups for these sort of things.Remeber also most days they Pop for GT's are on windy days so you will be fine.What's your lifting program been like lately because you may need when you start fishing? :D TT
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