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  1. Damn those freshly cooked food pics. Drooling again! If i had fresh tuna id definitly do similar but use it coarsly minced rather than cooked. Form up a bit smaller, coat in breadcrumbs and deep fry. Alas dont have the dilemma of an over supply of fresh tuna. .
  2. Sounds like you an interesting new topic there. Enlighten us all!
  3. Ah that makes sense then. I know the pommies swear by the practice but still sounds rather techical for the humble carp.
  4. J hook? Is that just a conventional ol' straight shank, straight eye - so looks like a 'J'? How does one attach a 'boilie'?
  5. Done similar with cockles & seems to work well. Stay on hooks much better (than frozen ones) and far less messy. Fish didnt seem to mind. Pretty simple: open cockles & removed all the meat (as you would as for shoving on a hook). Placed in a plastic container, in single layers, with a light cover of pool salt and leave in the fridge for a day or so. Helps to lift the cockles off the bottom of the container so the brine can drain, i used a handfull of 20mm gravel and a bit of 'gutter guard'. drain on some newspaper & freeze in lil zippy bags. similarly save the briney goodness fo
  6. hell, downright rude to post that this time of the day! Now I'm drooling too...... got a little pannie in the freezer who'll take that treatment very nicely. Hmmmmm curry & .Yummo .
  7. What a drama ...too many crays and not enough recipes to cook 'em! Half your luck .
  8. Look out, here comes the shool holidays!
  9. BBQ sauce: Smoke whole tomatoes, cool & pass tru a tomato mill ( one of those Italian things that removes all skin & seeds). mix 3:1 with a good worcestershire (i make my own which is pretty easy too) add smoked chipotles to taste (mexican smoked jalapeno), or use your own smoked chillis simmer on low heat untill desired consistancy is reached. bottle as you would for jams, chutney ect. Awesome for pizza topping, marinating & basting on the char grill . I also do a smokey tomato sauce by smoking all the tomatoes to start with (could probably cut the onions in 1/2 and smoke
  10. A gift card for your fave local? Use it towards whatever you want , they do have a purpose sometimes rather than as a 'cop out' present
  11. They dont have much 'action' say like the paddle tail styles but are highly affective. Some ideas: "Match the hatch". Whatever you recon the snook are chasing; be it gar in the seagrass or whitebait (pacific pearl ) under lights, use a pastic that best approximates their prey. Always fish as light a jighead as you can get away with, the Squidgy guide is a good start if you are using Flick Baits, http://www.squidgies.com.au/page1074236.aspx personally wouldnt bother with S-Factor as snook are generaly pretty agressive Make sure the plastic is coming quite high in the water column - snook
  12. You can analyse this one til the cows come home....... Neverthless you'd need to conder what base/bases you desire to cover with the particular outfit; LB, lure, bait ect. I do nearly all of my flattie & yfw wading so go for 6.6/7ft stuff. As others have suggested, longer for pure LB would be much better. I have a 1-4kg Jewel with an old Sienna 2500. Recently striped and lubed, still going strong. It has landed plenty of yfw on bait, tommies & st on lure and a few flatties on sp & pillies. Generlly dont get out much and prefer to fish occasionally, choosing amenable
  13. Ive been experiencing what i'd consider excessive line twist on my light lure casting outfit:Symetre 1000, 5lb braid & 1-3kg spin rod. I dont have the paitence to persevere when lures dont perform so i regularly change from SPs/HBs/metal casting lures ect. Generaly lazy too and use a Decoy Round Lure Snap on everything so i can change easily whenever i feel like it. Sure im 'supposed' to tie direct to SP jigheads....but i recon when im targeting STs, tommies & squid with maybe flattie bycatch they're really not fussy. I have tried the Owner Micro Snap Swivel which worke
  14. Was wondering what designated a 'bouy' cause those white foam ones aren't cheap. Might be worth running a query via pirsa to confirm that one. Oh yeah that makes sense! Just need to be white or painted such. For some daft reason i pictured 20lt chemical drums in my head ...thinking 3'd be a tad cumbersome on the yak!
  15. You'd need to mark with bouy & tagged if left unattended as below (off PIRSA website): Tagged as follows: http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/fisheries/recreational_fishing/fishing_gear/marking_of_devices Note a 4lt buoy is pretty big at 20cm diameter, not cheap either!
  16. ...... not trying to tell you 'how to suck eggs', something that can handle a 4oz+ lead plus bait (1/2 squid head, pillie, 1/2 tommie ect)? All very much depend on when & where. Where i go the side current usually nessitates around 4oz to hold.
  17. Definitely go for 10ft+ for casting distance. All depends on the setup, what you're comfortable with and how you use it. I suck at casting distance so am stuffed anyway. Bear in mind, depending on where your are fishing it doesnt need to go to the horizon either. Certain rigring will cast better, ie 'pulley rigs'. Another issue with LB snapper (again depending on where you are fishing) is any shore breakers. A longer rod (and tall holder) can help keep the line high and out of the shore breakers where the line gets knocked arond and is more likley to collect any mobilised weed. i h
  18. A moment's inattention (probably dealing with another puffer) saw the Symetre 1000 have a dunking last wading session . Uncomfortable with the basic rinse & wipe down, i decided it strip, inspect & clean/lube as required. Nothing mystical about it. Here's what i did..... Spool off. Bit of salt under spool, cleaned. Remove spool support & washers. Bit tricky but they do just pull off. Note the exploded scematic diagram! Removed screw, rotor nut. Handle off too (doesnt need to come off yet tho, just a bit easier to work with). Bit of salt/rust on the handl
  19. Penn Slammer Live Liner. Cheap to buy but still solid & tough units. Plus easy to work on- if you feel that way inclinded. Sure they're a tad heavy but that's only an issue if you're holding the rod all the time.
  20. Mine's fancy: an old sink on a couple of saw horses & the garden hose on the back lawn. I let it all drain out and water it in a bit. Kikuyu loves it.
  21. Cheers guys, Enjoyed sitting down and writing that one.... glad folks enjoyed it. Id like to take the opportunity to add a special mention to Chief's effort: http://www.strikehook.com/index.php/topic/25204-chiefs-salmon-quest/
  22. Yeah cheers mate ! Precisely my plan last sunday if i wasnt crook .
  23. Generation Black's are indeed pretty sexy (dunno bout the new red 'Truma Centre' ones tho) & would be high up my list if i was after a new light lure rod.
  24. Id probably buy seperately but depends on your budget and what you are after. Have a look around the locals and see what's on offer. As an idea from the latest BCF catalogue (for no particular reason other than i'd briefly perused it): Symetre FL spin pack $149 . Dunno what the rod's like but Symetre's a nice reel and you wont find one for under $118. Also have the Sedona FD Spin Pack at $109 and for a cheaper reel are pretty good too, you wont find under $70. Again NFI what the rods are like tho!
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