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Borryking

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  1. Cheers Plankton! I did a bit of searching today and ended up buying a pack of stainless welding rod to make my own 👍
  2. Nice vid but geez the bloke can talk! Suggest starting at 8:29 if wanting to get down to business. I'm hoping they put up the english version soon. Almost need subtitles with that one
  3. Great work there Plankton! Really appreciate you putting this up. Going to have to get a few more bits and pieces for the FWC mission in a few weeks by the looks!
  4. Remember that anyone retrieving has right of way regardless of which lane they are in, and what state of launching you are in. You never know if there is someone injured on board, hole in the boat, etc. Had a big mouth have a go at me one day at sullies for launching in a non-priority launching lane (nothing says you can't). He retrieved down the priority launch lane and started mouthing off at me in front of his yachtie mates. If the tosser had read his boating manual before leaving home, he would have been aware he could of pulled in behind me and I would be obliged to get out the way - whic
  5. Jeez the resolution is ordinary on attached images. Here is a better version:
  6. Long exposure shot over the sticks at Pt Willunga. I think Southie will know what night this was taken on
  7. Had a similar problem in my old motor and it was a blocked main jet
  8. Learn to run it in manual and check out this site, some very good information:http://photography-on-the.net/forum/index.phpThere are also a lot of good books providing beginners guides to DSLR cameras. p.s. If you are shooting in or around water and / or landscapes involving the sky then a circular polarising filter is your best friend
  9. I have had mixed experiences personally. There have been members that have have openly helped me with spots / techniques and in one person's case taken me out numerous times on their boat, which resulted in my PB snapper. There have been some great friendships forged as a result. I won't name these members as I don't wish them to be hounded for information. Their spots will follow me to the grave, as I believe trust should be earnt not assumed. I have also reciprocated with information where possible from my puddle of knowledge (in comparison).On a separate note I have taken a S&H member o
  10. The two spinners straddling the middle lure look like Celta's:http://www.freetime.com.au/rublex/size2.asp
  11. The outfall as mentioned is a questionable topic, but personally I don't see it as a good thing. They are removing salt gigalitres of water and dumping the concentrate into one area. If it was in backstairs passage it wouldn't be a problem due to extreme currents that would dilute the outfall quite quickly. Dumping it into a culdesac such as our gulf can't be a good thing. It will also take a while for the true impacts to be seen, as firstly the micro / macro marine growth will die, then everything else will ship out as it decides there is now nowhere to hide and nothing to feed on. The weeds
  12. Small ziplock bags. Coil the rig up then leave the connection loop hanging out the top. Clip on your snap swivel or tie on the main line and lift the rig out usually with a minimum of tangles. You can get packs of hundreds on ebay very cheap
  13. You want dodgy? Try using Tiger Airlines. I used them for the first and last time to go to Avalon last summer. I took my surfboard with me and it cost more to send the board than it did for me. And.... they caved the nose in on the way over. These budget airlines are definitely not very budget once you add it all up. I make sure to check all of the fine print before buying my tickets now.
  14. Some good info there Jack. Nice one! One mark will often produce fish on a certain day, but understand when and why they are there and you open your options up considerably
  15. We had one go past just before we dropped anchor at an inshore spot about a month ago, and he definitely had the nets down. We had fish on the sounder but surpisingly enough they wouldn't bite
  16. Zipbaits Khamsin JR
  17. Don't anyone take it as a reason not to go tomorrow night, that is why they have done it. Trying to take advantage of fisher's relaxed she'll be right attitude. We need to get bulk numbers down to Burnside, the more the better.
  18. We live not far from the esplanade down Seaford way and as soon as the warmer weather comes in we get tossers doing 100km/h+ down all the side streets. We have mates down the road with young ones that quite often play on the footpath, so hate these idiots with a passion. Never feel sorry when I see one of them get wiped out, and there have been a few over the last year or so.
  19. Yeah mate, at the end of Landers Rd I think. Turning left onto Dyson Rd big snakie to faceplant. I don't normally like to laugh at others misfortunes, but better an immoveable concrete curb than an 8yo kid playing on the footpath. Looked like they had done quite a bit of damage to it too
  20. Yeah that paj got a good working over. Dudes rolled it onto its side and were jumping up and down on it. Guess they won't do it again. Saw a good one on the side of Dyson Rd yesterday too. A couple of forlorn looking boy racers sitting on the side of the road while their beloved skyline sat high and dry up an embankment. The result of an incompatible brain power and horse power combination. Some good snakies leading up to the trashed car. Should have taken a pic. Gave them a good laugh when I went past
  21. You can buy it at tackle shops as baitmate or spider cocoon. It is a kind of elastic cotton and works real well to keep pillies on. We have used it a lot at salt creek.
  22. If using pillies I always run the IQF ones as bait. The block ones are crap and turn to much as soon as they are thawed. Only grab as many as you need at a time from the esky so they go on the hooks mostly frozen. Block pillies are a berley only option for me.
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