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  1. Hey guys- I thought this would spark a few comments- it's not hidden knowledge that Tommies love soft plastics and the occasional hard body. I wanted to ask you your rigging style for SP's in particular. Casting off a high platform such as a jetty can be problematic at times. Also Often they are very tentative and only will take very lightly weighted plastics- but this proves difficult when casting with a breeze and needing an adequate sink rate to impart action. Does anyone rig them like a bait? Or add additional lead? Interested in your thoughts.
  2. 5672 damn commercials raping and pillaging them deep seas.
  3. I would assume they wouldn't just be rubbing out their range without having future replacements up their sleeves. Shimano are releasing new season reels atm and into the future, so you'd think Daiwa must be following suit.
  4. A 200kg shark would compare to most kingies though.... Just pure girth makes it near unstoppable.The propects of a dirty fight makes my mouth salivate... I got a hinkering!
  5. Hey mate- a good couple of years back I had the 7'2 2-4kg version. This was a great bream rod, quite a stiff action and a solid butt section that I wouldn't hestiate to use on bgger fish, but still light enough to use soft plastics with. Unfortunately mine broke- but only because the wind blew it into the jam of the car door, and then blew th door shut haha- and pop it went. Other than this I could not see how this rod would faulter, I know some people have had issues with the higher kg rated rods snapping, but still not overly common.
  6. Hey crewI am looking into building myself a new rod rack- I have susses it out a bit and have a few ideas. But thought i'd get your suggestions and have some discussion on the topic. What works for you, what improvements could you make? Not looking to spend anything over 20-30 bucks on all the hardware necessary. ThanksDFX
  7. Snake. I know Pt Turton def shows up some decent fish regularly- gotta know the times though, I've seen many Kingies roaming that jetty- but never fished overly hard for em- they chase lures as well if you get them while actively feeding. I'm happy to give you that info if you're keen for it, And I'd be equally as keen to join you in targeting this species Land Based this summer- I'm happy to travel as far as I gotta to crack this species.
  8. The 1-3kg T-Curve Spin662XL is perfectly matched for the Ci4- a 1000 sized reel is designed to be matched for this rod- but the Ci4 being so light can prob be translated to a 2500. I've recently matched a 1-3kg T-curve with 1000 twin-power. this rod is real whippy but not sloppy- perfect for hb's and sp's- as I hate using sp's with a stiff rod; i.e the heartland I am currently using, I barely touch my soft plastics. Another rod that is fantatic and light- The Pfleuger Patriarch, a very well balanced rod IMO, or Daiwa wilderness- casts a mile. The Jewel is an alright blank (sloppy IMO) and the
  9. I've read about filleting with a butter knifeBut in particular what band of knives are these?Thanks
  10. would you be able to eat a fish of this size?
  11. man feeling for ya!Its so easy to leave gear in the car, its just a fact of fishing that we change tactics.def will think twice next time though mate. Hope you find your gear.
  12. must be swinging to the left wing. :sick:
  13. I have the 4120 Graphite, it's a good rod, stiffer action. Yet to load up on anything massive with it so i can't really testify how it handles. But on 8lb Salmon it handles perfectly. I only got the graph cause they were out of the glass and I was going on my trip the next day. Problem with graphite is that it isn't anywhere near as robust when using on rock ledges, and have to always be mindful of where ya swinging it and how ya packing it.
  14. Yeah a 4120 would be fine for mullies and sharks, a 5120 is ideal but is getting a bit heavy for an all round for salmon etc.You won't have as much power running through the butt to really grunt the fish with the 4120, but you would normally play a mullie or shark for a bit to tire him out anyway. Certainly well built rods that will last you many seasons
  15. Just trying to book a trip to KI or the south east in January :woohoo: .Just got off the ph. to Sealink it is 348 bigones return for a mate myself and a station wagon. That's murder!why is it so expensive?
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