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Yakmando

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  1. Call me a sceptic, but I would take what our 'local council members' have said with a grain of salt. I would be glad that the 'tests' have not yet been done, and as soon as they are, everybody's favourite bunch of spuds will jump a board and help us- the greens (well, if you call it help?). If a flipping lizard stopped billionaire miners mining in Northern Queensland there would be hundreds of things to stop this development... and not just the fact that it'd go stagnant and carp infested. I mean, it won't be any good for boats. Not unless they double its width and flood all the mini 'plains' all up the river. The locals would also soon complain about the noise and get them banned anyway.... and if it's not boats in the proposal and it's purely for the SLSC and any other swimmer who wants some hideous disease from the foul water, well, there is no chance that governing bodies would destroy the ecology of the river for them. And sand bagging- c'mon. One group effort from a determine group of fishers and their idea is washed away quite literally.
    In summary, it will never happen ;) Too many issues with the idea.

  2. Hey guys. I'm looking at buying a new reel for kings, jigging and live baiting in Coffins this October. I know 5000 might be smallish, but for about $100 more, and only in HS not to keen. Just wondering what he size of a 5000 daiwa is in shimano as I want a reel in the 10,000 shimano size. May also just get a Saragosa SW or two instead worse comes to worse.

  3. If you're going to go 3lb fluro I would go pe 0.6 as you'll probably be using heavier leaders. From experience, my pe 0.4 was rather difficult in the aspect of knot strength, and the braid always cut thru 6lb leaders. Was still awesome on 2lb leaders, but not heavier.

  4. About a year ago I started using straight thru on my lightest flats combo with a 1000 reel. It's awesome! Hook pulls are rare and hookups are so much easier to come by. I use hards mainly, however. I use it along heavy structure, and have been mostly fine so far, but it's always scary throwing a zipbait or ecogear with the 3lb! I had 2.5lb before the 3 and found I had many more bust-offs thru random breaks, losing like 100 bucks of lures in a month or so alone, so 3lb is way better for that slight extra strength. In WL it's fine for plastics as they smash it anyway so hookup isn't a problem, but turning fish can prove difficult. But oh well, they're just plastics. However, in the onk, or a river it sucks for plastics. Although it works, it takes away a lot of hook setting power and feel. This is why I also run a second outfit of a 2500 with pe 0.6 braid.

  5. Yeah, 10knots and under seems to be the way out there. Have been to pages in 16-17knots, but defiantly not Saunders. Although, we only have a 5.4m :P Great once you are there! So much flatter as you don't have the warm air coming off the land hitting you. Always more wind and chop once you hit the pages on the way home.

  6. It was to give peace of mind that I could put 18kg of pressure on a fish and know nothing would pop on huge kings, but for tuna, you only really need 30kg max for VICTOR bluefin. Port Mac, well that's a different story.

  7. Was thinking of making a thread like this, purely on tuna myself. I use a TLD20A two speed, with a Shimano Taipan 15-24kg. I run 80lb Berkley PE Maxx on it (put on originally for coffins kings. Over kill I know, but can't afford to change it for now. I'd rather get lures...) I also run a Shimano Baitrunner B 6500 on a 10 kg glass rod. Dad will run the 16000 Salina with 50lb braid and a 30kg Salina jig rod, which he easily knocked over his first tuna with, a nice 25kg fish last week. We then have a crap 'Penn GT special' with an even crapper JW fully rollered rod. The last outfit is a Abu 7000 Sweedish made on a Penn Sports rod as shotgun and 500m of braid- our biggest fish catcher so far, with up to 18kg fish. This thing has been amazing for us!The 25kg fishPosted ImagePosted ImageThe 18kg fishPosted Image

  8. Doooppppeeee. Nice vid and sound track boys. You guys were the ones who gave us an ice bag after we showed you our fish at the ramp on Thursday right? ;) I recognised you from here when I saw the 2011 Hobie finals shirt you were wearing as you were the only south Aussie I know of to rank there.Cheers.

  9. Yeah, you won't be disappointed. I've got the Drunkenmonkey on a 2004 luvi/ci4+ 1000(depending if I want to use braid or straight thru) and it's awesome. Although a spotted wiggler at 5'6' would be ideal as a purely trout/reddie rod as you wouldn't be smashing branches constantly.

  10. Yep, plankton hit the nail on the head! IMO the tcurve is to sloppy really. I owned a 1-3kg for a year before loosing it over the side, and then replaced it with a gen black. Gen black is so much crisper and responsive! Also, the gen black uses very high quality blanks equal to some of daiwas $350 rods.What is he using it for?

  11. Hey guys. As the tittle suggests, what is your best artificials bream? I personally have been unlucky with my biggest only at 37cm (x4) :blush: but I certain I will crack the 40 this summer. So let the picks roll in.All these are within the last 18 months, with the last two within November.My first legal lure bream, caught in the Glenelg. Back in the days of keeping them :whistle: Caught on vibe.Posted ImageAnother from a Glenelg trip earlier this year. Caught on vibe.Posted ImageOne from last month in the lakes, on plastic.Posted ImageOne from a couple of weeks back, on vibe.Posted ImageSo, lets see how many 50s we have out there. I know there will be a few, and hopefully they post the pics ;)

  12. I use 8lb pe, but as piranha has said, it's way thiner-in my case about 2lb test equivalent. I use this with 2.5 and 6lb fluros for bream, mullies, trout ect on a 2004 reel and 1-2kg rod. Now also have a second 2-5kg set up with a 2500 which I will chuck most likely 12lb SAS or similar.Best I've caught on light isn't great, but a 37cm bream on 2.5lb, a 4.5kg sambo on 8lb, nd a 62cm mully on 6lb.Kuerchie, I've seen that in the 2010 summer addition. Pretty sick story!

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