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  1. You should wait till it takes a few more victims then have a fish off in that pool for them all !! hahaha...
  2. Nice work Jimbo. Sounds like this spot is getting hammered pretty hard by everyone these days.Hope the quality of fish stay the same, still think there might be the odd trout in there but I don't think it has been stocked on over 10 years. Never know!
  3. Speaking of the hobart...I was chatting to a bloke that dives it and asked him about species there. Some huge flat head a nd pletny of snapper let alone KGW. Now to think this is an area that you used to be able to fish, yet the fish flock there as they aren't stressed for any reason.I think the idea of an exclusion zone if the jetty was to open would be a decent idea. Bit of give and take.Does anyone know the exact restrictions on the area at the moment ? Links would help.
  4. exactly OS...Ever since I can remember I have driven past there in the boat and wondered but in reality I don't need to. We knwo what fish it would hold and we know they would get cleaned out quite quickly. Could you imagine opening day...then the next !! People would walk away with 80cm snapper then the next week 50cm and then complain how there is nothing left.Nanman....Have you sharked from Whitton bluff, from Hallet, from snakes at the onk mouth, porties ? All these areas are within cooey of the jetty and see regular shark come through yet no one ( well not many) put in the time. This is j
  5. I'd love to see it opened ( and believe it will hopefully in one way or another) as I can imagine new residential suburbs in the area ( god know's it needs it down there ), restuarants on the foreshore...it's limitless. Who knows, with the amount of land down there they could open up a mini mal, new fishing stores...dive stores...it's all up to the government and Onk council really. Some big investors show some interest and the place could really take off. I know theres's no real beach there but the snorkelling in summer would be sensational !! I know what you're saying about giving a bit back
  6. As much as I'd love to be out there fishing the place the second it opens....I kinda hope it does remain a no fishing zone. Look at places like Aldinga. If you have ever been out ther snorkelling, the species absolutely flourish with no one being able to even C&R.I personally think it would be wise to have it as a diving only site as much as that sucks for us fisho's but hey...we havn't been able to touch it for how many years any way ? On a side note, when you look at the positives that come from being able to fish around the area, a good burley trail can bring some of them over anyway. T
  7. You pay to lauch a boat...you pay to drive onto some of our beaches in summer..what's the difference?The ramp provides facilities that you pay for such as this pier. Nice to see it can work in other countries (i'm sure it's not the only one) but far to many people here that just can't see forward. SA in particular ! We really don't like change that's for sure.
  8. There has been many a dicussion on this topic with arguments fore and againsts...personally, I can't see it as a positive for the area but you have to look at other such projects in other states/countries to get a full appreciation of may or may not happen.Hav'nt seen many (if any) examples of humans messing with the coastline where the outcome has been to the benefit of the ocean !
  9. If it does anything, it highlights how carp are causing major issue the world over..it seems one of the only places they really are welcome is Europe !Glad they don't jump in the murray...goodbye skiing !!
  10. I've got a picture of one I landed in the net out of Marino one day...just got to find it ! Had seaweed growing from it. Show's they are resident or slow movers. Sure are odd loking things
  11. porties can turn up some unusual species. I remember catching spider crabs there when I was younger
  12. Enthusiasm gets you everywhere in life mate, well it should anyway.Have a good poke around the web, heaps of books and sites out there.The guys here can tell you anything you need to know about the species of choice regarding lures, lines, leaders, swivels vs clips, reels, rods, boats, kayak...the questions are endless and one question always leads into another.You would almost need to start another fishing forum...and well, you can't beat this one
  13. Let me save you the hassle.....http://www.strikehook.com/forum/search
  14. Fro comparisonhttp://www.tackletour.com/reviewchimanostradicci4.htmlhttp://www.tackletester.com/2009/08/new-daiwa-caldias/
  15. Surely the best way would be to do a comparison between the two regarding specs, weights, bearing...etc..and ultimetly price will come into it as well.If one's better than the other on paper...job done as long as you are happy with the feel and look.Not much to think about huh !
  16. can't speak for the Ci4 but own a caldia kix 2004 and they are a great little reel. light as a feather and casts like a bullet.Had it for a few years now and still love using it, although now i keep it for fresh as the use the Sol for the salt..personal choice though
  17. jagger

    waders ????

    Learn from others mistakes and spend the money on a decent pair straight up. Purchased a cheaper set initially myself and within a month was down buying Hornes...that was years ago now ! I will never buy anything else....
  18. Just about any SP will slaughter the salmon trout up there, personally stick to 3" flickbaits for the action but if it's moving they will hit it. Sure is good fun on the light gear when you get them a fish a cast.
  19. Aaron I think the longest I have kept some of yours in the fridge would be around 4 months. Never given them longer but sure they would last the distance. Same thing, at least 80% were still alive and took a heap of gar on !! :)Great value for money IMO !!
  20. Gorgot to mention... the 3 piece raider has also landed a couple of 7kg carp in a session as well on 6lb leader...great fun and never looked like getting off !
  21. I can testify to that Tony, own 3...3 piece, 1-3kg travel raider which has caught me fish all around the world only to be put to the best test recently on a 3kg+ salmon from the rocks...never seen the poor thing bend so much.A 1 piece 7'6 2-4kg which is great for throwing lures from redfin to bream to salmon and a snapper raider whcih spends most of it's time casting slugs and big Sp's for salmon.Can't fault them and again, all my PB fish have been caught on them and performed flawlessy.Price is outstanding and like you have picked up 2 from SH for a song.
  22. ALWAYS a good idea to change to single. Watch your drop ratio go right out the window !!
  23. Guys have a look at the 30 gram bibbed hardbody maria that Arthur has down there. Got them in last winter and I went through a fair few but at $20+ they weren't cheap to lose.Breambo..... the glow in the dark powerbaits I have are a white with that tinge of green you get from anything that is glow inthe dark. Matches perfectly to a lot of contents to come out of salmon guts !The SP is actually 5"....works a treat!The Maria I mentioned and cheaper lure which is always a "GO TO" for me as well.
  24. Save your coin and go some Flickbaits. Been outfishing everyone around me with these lately. 4-6" (prefer 4" as they cast better) with a 1/2oz jig head. Still cast them out there a mile and you can work them soooo much longer or rip them in the same as you would a metal slug.Best thing IMO is you can use the one lure to fish however they are feeding, ie deep, surface, slow, fast etc!Even better, get some glow in the dark for when the lights are out but they are still biting.
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