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  1. About 30 years ago, I spent a week away at Coffin Bay with the blokes. I was about 15 from memory. On the way back one of the adults, who was driving at the time, decided to try to hit one of the road signs on the left of the road with an empty glass bottle (southwark stubby probably). I forget what sort of boat he had, half cabin, fibreglass, about 19ft, it was very new anyway. Lobs said bottle over the top of the roof whilst doing about 90km/h, bottle sails through the air and straight through the windscreen of the boat, shattering it to shit.

     

    Thats Karma!

  2. I have 3 baitrunner D, a 4000, 6000 and 8000. I lost the 4000 on the beach though. I find they are good reels. I also have a 4000 Thunnus and it is a different feeling reel altogether. Much smoother to wind. The drags are all carbotex so they feel equally as smooth. I had an Okuma Epix 2500 size that seized up and now have a little Salina 2 which is a nicer, more robust reel than the epix. Had a Daiwa baitrunner that I gave away. It was a flexxy, horrible little monster.

  3. Agree with the above. I have a 33 year old 7000 that I have only had to fix two side plate screws due to my poor maintenance. Thought I'd buy another one on special about 5 years ago and it lasted 2 years before going in the bin. But, I got a 9000 about a year later and it is great. Have heard about poor materials and quality control in different batches made in China over the years.

  4. not bad, i dust mine in plain flour then straight in hot oil, drain then salt & pepper BUT this recipe here posted couple days ago by another member takes the cake.. http://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/video/11650627557/0c3bedb489183ecb8f4e671b3cefa779going to try it next time i get squid ..hint hint cfr B)

    I have used this recipe numerous times and it is great. I use an iron wok over the single burner on the bbq. Make sure you get proper chinese cooking wine and not rice wine vinegar.

  5. I like my Daiwa reels but at the end of the day the newer models will all require new magseal oil at some stage especially after heavy use.

     

    I have the 2010 Dogfight. I have had it repaired by Daiwa under warranty due to the magseal issue which apparantly doesn't exist in Australia

     

    http://www.alanhawk.com/reviews/stats.html

     

    Hopefully will now get many, many years of use out of it.

     

    The problem with these high end reels is that it is hard to go back and use cheaper stuff. I have a Shimano Spheros in the same size and it just feels horrible to wind, is clunky, the spool has play in it etc etc. And yet it does perform as advertised. There really is nothing wrong with it. I also have a 2500 Shimana Stradic. The Same size Okuma Salina 2 feels horrible in comparison to the stradic.

     

    It is nice to have expensive gear (wife bought the Dogfight for me - 10 year wedding anniversary) but most of the time I can live without it. Exception is at Ningaloo where I have one reel + rod that I can cast at Tuna at GTs with poppers, troll for Marlin and do some bottom bashing for big reefies in deep water. That is where it shines. There would undoubtely be a cheaper reel that could do it but I don't have to sweat finding it. And it is pretty to look at. And it is heavy enough to double as a replacement boat anchor in an emergency.

  6. Did you see that embarassment of a fisherman?

     

    Sit in a chair for hours whilst others could have fought the fish.

     

    They whack a tag into it.

     

    Then get it alongside (not the marlin board) and proceed to subject it to a death of a thousand cuts.

     

    Then gloat when it is aboard and still alive and do nothing.

     

    That was the worst fisherman and the worst charter operation I have ever seen.

     

     

  7. I had purchased previously a few books on fish for my trips up north. One was AHNs fish guide. I never thought I needed or wanted one for SA. That is until my wife gave me "Swainston's Fishes of Australia" for Christmas three years ago. Fantastic book but expensive I believe at $140 - 170. Until I got this book I had been cursing these unknown spiky fish with evil gill rakers that kept taking my mulloway baits on whilst near reef on the FWC. Easily ID in the book as Eastern Fortescues. Good book to have on the coffee table for the rest of your life and meets what you need from it.

  8. Went down to R&A today.The black is here' date=' shorter butt, no cork grip. feels more parabolic throughout the entire blank.I reckon the newer rods are better, despite being subjective.cheers, Totes[/quote']I haven't seen a black one yet but do ya reckon they are different?First black one on R&A's is model number TZS69MBLKThe corresponding white one is TZS69MPWSo the black one is BLK and the white one is PW (pearl white).These rods are no different to what you can get in the link I posted earlier. Same rods, same blank, just different colour. They are no different but happy to be proven wrong.Link again. http://www.meltontackle.com/products/shimano-terez-spinning-rods.html
  9. Check this site out:http://www.meltontackle.com/products/shimano-terez-spinning-rods.htmlI forgot the "fighting lady yellow".I imagine if they are cork grips they are a for Australia line only and maybe a spinning, soft plastics, whiting and bream type rod? I just had a trawl of the web and typing in "new terez" brings up stuff from 2010? I reckon you have the latest gos and we'll hear about it soon.

  10. just curious what knot do you use to join mono to braid.cheers Andrew

    I was using a yucatan knot but had one slip on me that I thought was pulled up real tight. Know tying improved Bristol knots to my bimini's. Seems the goods and is easier to tie than an FG or Albright, especially in the boat or in the wind.
  11. Had a chat to the ranger as well. If you are on the "beach" no worries even though it is in the prohibited area. They only get uptight about the dunes. He seemed happy to be fairly subjective about what constitutes the high water mark. Believe it or not the dunes are now artificially stabilised. They have planted a heap of grass in there. The mouth used to wander up and down beach, regardless of vegetation, and now they keep it in the same spot by choosing which barrages to open. Goolwa to scour the northern side and tauwicherrie (sp) to move it south. I remember 20 years ago it was a lot closer to the shacks on younghusband peninsula than it is now. The only reason the Murray Darling Basin dudes care about the dunes near the mouth is to stop them moving and drifting inwards. In times of drought without releases the dunes could move and link up with hindmarsh island etc.

  12. I forgot to post this up. Was at the mouth 2 weeks ago and at least 3 rods were allegedly nicked out of rod holders on the Saturday night. I was having a chat on the way out and the guys I was chatting to and the party next to them found the rods missing them in the morning. They were real close as well whilst they slept. I forgot to ask them if they left them in and a heap of weed took them to the depths.

  13. Mate,I wouldn't know. I find the Wilson is fine for throwing 70 gram lures but not so good with bait. I much prefer my 5120 OH for surf fishing with baits. I think the issue with the supergraph is that it is lighter version of 8144. I think the the blank on the supergraph is a Kilwell 8144 "G".

  14. That makes it clearer. A privately run club wants public funds to extend a breakwater and if they do not get their way they will shut the boat ramp used by the public. Sounds like blackmail. Even before they put those new berths in they would have known it got rough there. The extension should have gone in first, then the berths. I can see the governments point exactly.

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