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Benwah

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  1. There are new model Sensor Surfs out.

    I have the older one (the $179) I think the new ones come with the K Guides.

    I reckon R&A's must still have the old ones, that's where I got my run out Sea-Jigger's.

    Daiwa make great rods,i have quite a few.

    I reckon you'd be happy with either Sensor's or the heavy Sea-Jigger.

    Personally I'd go for the older Sensor for that price.

     

    There's also a couple of recent threads on a national bream forum on expensive (proper expensive) salmon lure casting outfits.

  2. I have two of the older model Sea-jiggers the light & the medium , haven't used the heavy.(bought cheap as discontinued stock)

    Agree with Plankton on Daiwa overating their cast weighs.

    I generally throw 28gm. with the L (3000 reel) & 40gm. with the M. (4000 Reel)

     

    I reckon the Sensor Surf balances the best with the 5000 {60-85gm.). It can also be used for lighter baits & sinkers, bit stiffer than the Sea-jiggers & a fair bit cheaper,

     

    But the heavy Sea-jigger would probably suit too, depends how much you want to pay.

     

    I use my Sea-jiggers for Metro. & Fleurieu  beaches & the  Sensor Surf for the bigger West Coast fish.

     

    Not much help sorry.

    Just my experiences.

  3. I'll put in my recommendation for the NS One's rods. I use mine for Trout and Redfin mainly, but it has claimed its share of Bream, Salmon and some school mulloway aswell! The 702L model is 2-4kg, 7 foot, 2 piece, balances nicely with a 1000 size reel, and works both Plastics and Hardbodies well! (Looks stunning aswell, but I'm a sucker for cork)

     

    10430884_10153013493540141_4121734908728

    I just bought one of these.

    Feels great, haven't caught anything on it yet tho.

    Well priced too.

  4. I'll have to keep an eye on that page & see if the gate # changes.

     

    Unfortunately it appears SA Water don't give out the information anymore.

     

    A shame it was an interesting & useful tool.

  5. Thanks Pants.

     

    Do you reckon the # under the gates is how many are open?

    The old page used to show how many gates were open & what time it was updated, it was quite clear.

     

    Am using phone, so excuse me if it's clear as day on the full website.

  6. Could anybody supply me the link for the status of the five barrages down Goolwa way.

    A while back I found a site that showed how many gates were open, can't seem to find it now.

    Think it was SA water.

     

    Went down the other day & it was full of fresh on top, with the only pure saltwater above Tauwitchere.

    Didn't get a touch.

     

    Thanks in advance.

  7. I've got three.

    Depends where I'm fishing, generally use the heavier setups on the WC.

     

    10ft. Sensor Surf with a 500FJ & 20lb. Sunline Super PE.

    10ft. Sea Jigger with a 4000FJ & 15lb. Super PE

     

    & for local beaches a

    10ft. 6in. Sea Jigger with a 3000 Ultegra HG running 10lb. Power Pro.

     

    Love em all, depends on the conditions & the fish to which I use.

     

    All older model rods.

    Guess I subscribe to the Shimano rods are no good too. 

  8. They look good SJ thanks.

     

    I'll have to go in & have a look @ the Nabura's Ale, they look the best locally. I had a look at the specs & the Stradic is 16grams. heavier than the Certate so should be alright. Thanks.

     

    Would love a Nitro Viper but they're

    outside my preferred range. Most reviews reckon they're top notch, any feedback ? (Could possibly stretch the budget if they're that much better)

     

    http://www.innovatorrods.com/nitro-viper.html

     

    Anyone used one of the Daiwa Blast Rods ?

     

    http://daiwafishing.com.au/blast-rods/

  9. Hey all

    I'm looking for a spin rod 6'6" - 7ft., will be using a Stradic FJ 4000 with 15lb. Super PE. Hope to use it for bait fishing for inshore Snapper & casting metals & poppers for Salmon etc. in the boat.

    I'm after an 6-8kg. rod with a cast weight of 10-50g., most of the rods in that class I've seen cast up to 1oz. tops.

     

    Am I asking too much of the one rod ?

     

    The 6-10kg. rods seem a bit heavy, but they may be the only answer. My other option would be a light jigging rod, but not keen on the slow tapers.

     

    Any feedback on these rods ?

     

    http://www.gloomis.com/publish/content/gloomis_2010/us/en/conventional/rods/classic_saltwater/live_bait.html

     

    Nabura 67s

    http://www.rayannes.com.au/daiwa-shimano-reels-australia/rods-reels/daiwa/daiwa-rods/daiwa-rods-catalina-series-now-only-249/

     

    Budget is $250, any help or ideas would be appreciated.

     

    Thanks.

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