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  1. 18 minutes ago, Underpants said:

    Definitely coir/coconut fibre. The blocks you get from Bunnings etc and soak in a bucket of water, til the expand and fall apart. However be aware that many of these have fertilisers added which you wont want with your maggots.

     

    The fertiliser might actually help to create a new breed of super maggot 😂🙂

     

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  2. 17 minutes ago, yellow door 1 said:

    Thanks Guru - I'd choose a snapper lead over these fellas 9.5 times out of 10 - They're smoother, heavier, more aerodynamic and offer less opportunities for tangles etc......... but in spots where you lose heavy sinkers regularly - the rebar starts making sense

     

    Yep, I would probably go the snapper lead also lol. 

    Still... A really cool idea. You've inspired me to have a play and maybe a couple of tweaks here and there 😉

  3. I did dabble in making a few prototypes over the years. Sorry Mate, we didn't end up running with them though due to lack of interest in the pre-development research side.

    Might revisit the idea one day though . . . sounds like Steve and Bobby at LGF have you covered though for the meantime :1311_thumbsup_tone2:

  4. Hey Guys.

    As many of you are aware, I am really trying to ramp up the videos of late. One of the things that is really bugging me lately is seeing people not necessarily doing the right thing when it comes to size and bag limits so this is our way of trying to promote the correct behaviors throughout the fishing community. I know that obviously most (if not all) of you guys will not necessarily fall into that category but thought I'd upload this one for those that may wish to use it as a how to guide to make some cool little measures up for yourselves :)

     

     

    The measures actually come up really well and look pretty cool too :)

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    If any of you would like the template to print, you can find it here:

    Blue Swimmer Crab Measure Template - THE FISHING GURU.pdf

     

    Cheers for your time Hookers.

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    Hey Guys.

    As many of you are aware, I am really trying to ramp up the videos of late. One of the things that is really bugging me lately is seeing people not necessarily doing the right thing when it comes to size and bag limits so this is our way of trying to promote the correct behaviors throughout the fishing community. I know that obviously most (if not all) of you guys will not necessarily fall into that category but thought I'd upload this one for those that may wish to use it as a how to guide to make some cool little measures up for yourselves :)

     

    The measures actually come up really well and look pretty cool too :)

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    If any of you would like the template to print, you can find it here:

    Cockle Measure Template - THE FISHING GURU.pdf

     

    Cheers for your time Hookers.

     

  6. Here we have a really quick tutorial on how to measure Goolwa Cockles / Pipis when collecting for food/bait.
    Please note that the current size limit in this area (Goolwa SA, December 2017) is 3.5cm minimum and the bag limits are as follows 
    - 300 per person
    - 900 per vehicle (4 or more people)
    - 1200 possession (total allowed in storage/freezer)
    Keep an eye out for a new video coming shortly on how to make a basic cockle measurer out of an icecream container lid :)
    Don't forget to hit the "Subscribe" button to catch our new videos as they are uploaded and feel free to check us out on facebook:
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    Thanks for watching 😁

     

     

     

  7. Firstly, MERRY CHRISTMAS to all of our fellow Hookers 😉

    Thought I would share my attempt at a festive themed video lol.

    Here we try something a little different. Obviously we love our fishing/camping/4WD but in this video I try and get my craft on with our other passion . . . Beer :)
    The idea for these baubles came from a random ebay purchase whilst under the influence of said passion lol.
    Feel free to hit the "Subscribe" button to catch our videos as they are uploaded
    Enjoy.

     

     

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