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    NoWorries got a reaction from O2Catch1 in KGW PIRSA's COMMERCIAL CATCH   
    Very poorly I think is the answer to that one. Essentially they survey a small percentage of people over a small percentage of fishing days and estimate the factors to multiply the results by. I don't think there's an easy answer to getting more reliable data than what they're getting but they shouldn't be promoting it as accurate data by any stretch of the imagination.
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    NoWorries got a reaction from snapper15.4kg in KGW PIRSA's COMMERCIAL CATCH   
    Very poorly I think is the answer to that one. Essentially they survey a small percentage of people over a small percentage of fishing days and estimate the factors to multiply the results by. I don't think there's an easy answer to getting more reliable data than what they're getting but they shouldn't be promoting it as accurate data by any stretch of the imagination.
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    NoWorries got a reaction from BarneyB in KGW PIRSA's COMMERCIAL CATCH   
    Very poorly I think is the answer to that one. Essentially they survey a small percentage of people over a small percentage of fishing days and estimate the factors to multiply the results by. I don't think there's an easy answer to getting more reliable data than what they're getting but they shouldn't be promoting it as accurate data by any stretch of the imagination.
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    NoWorries reacted to outandabout in Expensive Crabs   
    He bought a Jeep..........
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    NoWorries got a reaction from adamibinfishin in Biggest Southern Bluefin Tuna   
    Nice work - it must have been a good lift after all the other stuff you had going on. Even sweeter from your own boat!
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    NoWorries got a reaction from piratepom in New? bom feature.   
    I've been using MetEye for the last few months & have found it excellent. I rate it as hands down the best gulf waters forecast. The combined swell & wave height incorporates swell being pushed up the gulfs from weather conditions well South - something WillyWeather seems to lack. This is more accentuated for Spencer gulf that doesn't have the protection of KI at the entrance.
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    NoWorries reacted to mr_sav in Video of Fishing Sites - wrecks etc   
    Hi,I have been slowly posting video's of wrecks etc around SA waters as well as other places.So far I have theSaurian (one of Stanvac Barges (larger of the three)Lumb, of Port NoarlungaSeawolf, of Port Noarlunga - a memorial videoGlenelg DredgeGlenelg BargeClarries (Claries / Clarry's) further out from GlenelgClan Ranald, Edithburghplus various jetties and other interests around SA.If any of these sites are of interest to you then you can see what they look like from underwater. They can be seen on youtube - Ozdiverdownhttp://www.youtube.com/ozdiverdownIf there is a forum page for specific locations /wrecks then they can be referenced in there if it is of benefit to anyoneall the bestSavy.
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    NoWorries reacted to urhookedfish in A link for any big Murray Cod Lovers   
    This rockshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKvM6J9cCFI&list=UUxVFZzSVmbVC-f-2y1-nTQg&index=1video from One Last Cast
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    NoWorries got a reaction from vxman29 in THE QUICK TRIP REPORT THREAD... (post away)   
    Dragged myself out of bed for an early start heading out from North Haven chasing the red fish and managed to find them fairly easily for a change. Pulled one at around a 3kg fish and a couple of pannies form the first spot, then moved and got 3 big ones and a few more pannies.We were back in by 10 and the weather was nice so made for a good morning session. Made up for the last couple of trips of nothing much going on.

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    NoWorries got a reaction from 4THALOVE in Kimberlys fishing   
    I went to a place in Admiralty Gulf (East Kimberly) called Port Warrender which is a great location if you have a 4wd and a tinny you can put on top. You need to be well prepared for a trip like this though as there is nothing around for over 200kms and we had to build up part of the track on the way in just to get through (it was early in the dry season though). The fishing was fantastic - lots of light pelagics (queenies, GTs, spaniards) around the islands and a beatiful little Barra creek in the bottom of the gulf. If this sounds like something you're keen on, PM me and I'll fill you in with as much info as I can. I think I still have the charts for the area too.Last time I was up that way I was going to go on a trip down to the lower Ord which I've heard is very good for big barra in the run-off and build up but I was travelling alone and the other three blokes that I was going to be joining pulled out which spoilt my plans.I've also been offshore on a charter out from Broome that I would recommend on a boat called 'Billistic' fishing for sails and small blacks. Good skipper, nice boat, great fishing, and a good deckie from SA coincidentally. From memory, the best months there for billfish are June - August.
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    NoWorries got a reaction from reelin in Kimberlys fishing   
    I went to a place in Admiralty Gulf (East Kimberly) called Port Warrender which is a great location if you have a 4wd and a tinny you can put on top. You need to be well prepared for a trip like this though as there is nothing around for over 200kms and we had to build up part of the track on the way in just to get through (it was early in the dry season though). The fishing was fantastic - lots of light pelagics (queenies, GTs, spaniards) around the islands and a beatiful little Barra creek in the bottom of the gulf. If this sounds like something you're keen on, PM me and I'll fill you in with as much info as I can. I think I still have the charts for the area too.Last time I was up that way I was going to go on a trip down to the lower Ord which I've heard is very good for big barra in the run-off and build up but I was travelling alone and the other three blokes that I was going to be joining pulled out which spoilt my plans.I've also been offshore on a charter out from Broome that I would recommend on a boat called 'Billistic' fishing for sails and small blacks. Good skipper, nice boat, great fishing, and a good deckie from SA coincidentally. From memory, the best months there for billfish are June - August.
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    NoWorries got a reaction from pauly s in THE QUICK TRIP REPORT THREAD... (post away)   
    Dragged myself out of bed for an early start heading out from North Haven chasing the red fish and managed to find them fairly easily for a change. Pulled one at around a 3kg fish and a couple of pannies form the first spot, then moved and got 3 big ones and a few more pannies.We were back in by 10 and the weather was nice so made for a good morning session. Made up for the last couple of trips of nothing much going on.

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    NoWorries got a reaction from Savagelip in THE QUICK TRIP REPORT THREAD... (post away)   
    Dragged myself out of bed for an early start heading out from North Haven chasing the red fish and managed to find them fairly easily for a change. Pulled one at around a 3kg fish and a couple of pannies form the first spot, then moved and got 3 big ones and a few more pannies.We were back in by 10 and the weather was nice so made for a good morning session. Made up for the last couple of trips of nothing much going on.

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    NoWorries got a reaction from Ugly4Life in THE QUICK TRIP REPORT THREAD... (post away)   
    Dragged myself out of bed for an early start heading out from North Haven chasing the red fish and managed to find them fairly easily for a change. Pulled one at around a 3kg fish and a couple of pannies form the first spot, then moved and got 3 big ones and a few more pannies.We were back in by 10 and the weather was nice so made for a good morning session. Made up for the last couple of trips of nothing much going on.

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    NoWorries got a reaction from wishing2Bfishing in Tuna In Whyalla!!   
    I'll PM you the marks but you need a decent boat and plenty of fuel - the spot is about 250km south of Whyalla ramp :silly: I wouldn't have thought you'd get Dolphin Fish at PA either though...like TackleBags said, "anything is possible".
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    NoWorries got a reaction from Damo67 in 1st Attempt at Home made berley blocks   
    My Dad's been doing the same thing for years. He never adds pellets, bran, or any other binder/filler and just uses it as is. He just minces the scraps, packs it into the stormwater pipe (very firmly) then covers each end with plastic wrap and a rubber band. Depending on whether a heavy or light trail is required, he takes the wrap off the ends and either drops it in with the stormwater pipe on or pushes the frozen slug out of the pipe and into the burley pot. You might need to tweak things a little to suit your specific pot set-up but in my experience it is magic stuff - better than any commercial burley I've come across is very effective for surface fish aswell as the bottom dwellers.
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