Live Fibre
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I bought a pair of "FLUID" polarised glasses for around $40..........I think from R&A......a couple of years ago.Come with black tinted and interchange to amber tint lenses..........great on the shallow water flats
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River Torrens :dry:
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We freeze our berley in 1 litre milk cartons.........nice sized blocks that fit most berley pots.Find that "really fine chopped" berley "clouds" as it thaws........great for whiting.......where as the "chunkier" style is better for snapper as the blood thaws,and "oozes" in the current..........be careful of big rays on your pot :ohmy:
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Used to get get plenty of worms at Pelican Point,not sure of access now though..........clickers at Snowdens Beach on the low tide.........a few at PP,but not many.
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I've never thought of using super glue to strengthen up the knot.....Not a bad ideaI use Albright knots for my braid to leader joins' date=' and haven't had any issues (I use 4lb braid, 4lb fluoro leader), as long as I do things nice and smooth and lubricated during the tying process[/quote']Super glue is for "slackers".......like me .............glad your old man taught you better than that!.........he is a good fisho you know B)He's taught me plenty
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15 years ago!...........I was still too old to be out at spots like that Caught plenty of nice carp from around that area when I was "young" though ......never on salt and vinegar chip paste though :ohmy:
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Hi all,I generally fish Eastern Yorkes beaches,but looking for an alternative when the SE "howl" through.......looking for a spot on the Western side (other than Wallaroo that I fish "a bit")Was thinking of Port Rickaby......been there and seen the jetty.........what is "generally" caught there during summer (thinking gar,whiting tommies and squid)and Winter?Any help appreciated PM if you like.Cheers.
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Albino???????????? Just throwing it out there
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Another method used a bit in NW of WA,they use helium balloons off the cliffs,which just skips a bait along the surface of the water below.........they use this for sailfish,marlin and kingies.........same principle as a kite I suspect
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I got 1 at Port Noarlunga jetty about 35 years ago on a prawn and a size 4 hook12 lb line.......it pulled like a freight train,and when on the planks,went less than a kilo :ohmy: One of the best fish I've ever caught though .......bucket list
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interested too what are approx prices for snapper and tuna sorties?
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ft is fast taper indeed generally a 5120 is rated at 10 to 15kg,and are a great "all round" rod for the beach in my opinion......will get sambo's,mullies and medium sharks.If you predominantly want sambo's,the 4120 might be better...........if you want to get anything that swims,the 8144........the 5120 is a good balance of both worlds
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great work all for some great fish
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I wanna get me one of those $9 tommie magnets
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Shot guns ........remember seeing them lined up,perhaps a dozen or so on the rack,with just a bit of nylon rope through the triggers,and tied with a "neat bow" at each end............security you knowshot guns or air rifles ?
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Hey Jack,is that a GS9 in your third pic?Awesome if it is Great reels
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Great thread Thank you all for the pics.......they're all ball tearers
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I love fishing the sands of Yorkes, whether it be the surf at Browns, or wading the flats on the incoming tide for whiting and mullet on it's upper Eastern beaches.I've done my time on rock's and planks,getting older now,and the knee's aren't the same anymore The beaches are a mellow place to be Great snap by the way
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When you said "Adelaide",I was thinking "CBD"......we used to get heaps years ago in the creeks / drains that ran through Victoria Park Racecourse,the South Parklands and Rymill Park on Rundle St,and in the Torrens near Channel 10..........meat on a string and a scoop net......those were the days..........35 years ago
New Rod design..... A bit different for $500
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