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BombayDuck

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  1. Whatever set up you choose is up to you,just be under no illusion that a 10 or 12 foot surf rod + 80 lb line + 8 foot of shark = bloody hard work!Entirely different experience than from the stones or planks with the same reel / line on a stroker type rod.See you at the chiro at 9 am Monday.

  2. I like Wilson MT 8144's "Mulloway" model......rated at 15 to 20 kg...........have 2 of them,1 for spinner (Penn 9500 ss......USA built) and 1 for o/head (ABU 10 000)......both running 30lb mono........I prefer 1 piece,but my opinion only.....available in 2 piece as well though.They are an "old school" rod.......nothing "fancy",just ballsy and functional and get the job done.........around the $170 to $200 mark.Hope that gives you a start anyway ;)

  3. I have my main line ( 50 lb ) tied to a 400lb swivel......from the swivel eye, where my main line is tied,I have about 30cm of 12lb line tied to my balloon(s)......the bottom eye of the swivel,I have 3m of wire trace (usually around 400lb) to 2 x 10/0 hooks.Float out on the wind / tide........see what happens :sh;)

  4. Hi all,I'm looking at purchasing a new rod in the 10 to 12 foot range,for a spinning reel in the "2500" size range,to suit lines up to about 4kg.I have been looking at a Wilson Live Fibre Blackfish rod......which is 10' 6" and rated at 1 to 3kg..........I like this one ;) and at around $150,seems good value.Just wondering if any of you "tackle guru's" know of anything "comparable" that I can compare with the Live Fibre before I purchase.Budget to $250.Cheers in advance

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