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  1. On 10/27/2020 at 12:13 PM, kingie chaser said:

    Good to hear it finally arrived, you must have been swating thinking it was in one of those container ships off the coast of Botany. 

     

    Still arrived just in time for summer, looks great :biggrinthumb:


    yeah was a bloody long wait...ordered in March or April from memory. Loving it

  2. Landlubber no longer...finally graduated with my first boat. Sportsman 232, Yamaha 250, brand spanking new....steep learning curve but bloody enjoyable! 

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  3. Yeah the boat is an all rounder, family duties at Jibbon, Maianbar, Lilli Pilli sandbar etc, bit of towing donuts, and a bit of fishing. Good set up for that with 10 people capacity, lots of seating and a bow sunshade. 

  4. 29 minutes ago, kingie chaser said:

    Smart thinking :thumbup:

    Whats the boat that's coming anyway??

     

    When it gets here we have a page to show off your rigs, would be good to see it!


    Hi mate, sportsman 232 open. Awaiting build date at the moment 

  5. 1 hour ago, kingie chaser said:

    You were keen 😂

    Enjoy the new buys, might have been a bit to much to ask all at once 😕 

     

    Still with that nice sounding 23ft CC on the way im wonder why you want to fish inshore so much?

     

    Not that there is anything wrong with that!

     

    You can never have to many rods, its good to have something in each weight class.

    So many styles of rods around now, in the old days you would just use 1 or 2 & they still caught fish!

     

    I am missing a heavy rod in my collection, think I am going to get an Ugly Stik gold 37kg for 1mtr + kings


    Thanks mate, I’m a rank novice boater so baby steps first :)

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  6. Couldn’t wait. Bought ;

    - Shimano Sedona XT (2-4kg) 7ft combo for the estuary...mostly soaking baits.

    - Saragosa 6000 & 7ft Raider Heavy Snapper rod and an Ugly stik gold 7ft 6-10kgs to be paired with existing Penn Spinfisher 6500 as “guest” rod.

    I’ll put an existing 20 years old never used Spinfisher 8500 on the 6’6 Silstar 10-15kg crystal blue power tip as the inshore trolling outfit 

    See how we go. 
     

     

  7. Gday Guys,

    Finally graduated from “landlubber” status and very fortunate to have a 23ft Centre console on the way from the states. 
     

    I am very keen on advice for rod/reel selection for the type of fishing I’ll be doing, out of Port Hacking and realize I’ll be looking at 2-3 different combos here. I am not necessarily looking for model numbers etc but more if I’m on the right track

    1. estuary bait and soft plastics. I’m thinking 6-7ft, 2-4kg range and 2000-3000 series reel. Pretty straightforward. Really, considering bait runner for feeding line down berley trail, also flicking soft plastics. 
     

    2. Inshore kingfish and snapper. Live bait, stickbaits, bit of bottom bashing. 
     

    3. Inshore poppers, metals casting at surface action, eg Kings, small tunas, dolphins at the FADs. 
     

    4. Inshore trolling around headlands, Bombies etc for Kings and miscellaneous 
     

    Is there a combo that works well for 2/3/4 above? does something like a 7ft “snapper” combo in the 5-8kg range do the job? 

    Really appreciate input here, in addition to some light estuary gear all I’ve got is beach rods and a never used heavy jig rod and a 10-15kg 6ft spinning rod (bought for NQ) which I don’t think meet the brief. 
     


     

     

  8. Hey Warnie,

    Ive already played that card from the deck. We go to Wollongong evey year for another mates reunion. There is 7 of us that go to the Gong, the girls will flip if we try for Airlie each year as well.

    then again you never know until you try

    Hi mate, if only a few of you want to fish and you want to do your own thing you can hire a tinny out of Shute harbour and muck around there for a day. Plenty of big stuff in the main channels, and quite fun on the cans in a small tinny :thumbup:

  9. G'day Ilk, you can hire a tinny from Shute Harbour (15 mins from Airlie Beach) for the day - there is plenty of stuff on the bite...last year i was up there and went for an impromptu fish and got busted off a number of times on the 5kg handlines they give you with the boat. Next time i will bring my own gear :1fishing1:

  10. go for the 3" bass minnows (now called power minnows) if you want to cover most species with the one lure, they will catch trevs, flatskies, bream and probably most other fish that swim by.

    the best retrieve is to cast into the drift, let it sink, jerk it, wind in the slack, watch the line sink and go limp (that means ur on the ground), jerk it, wind in the slack.... and so it goes on

    good luck saturday :thumbup:

    Thanks Chris - much appreciated as always! :thumbup:

  11. G'day Folks,

    Until now, most of my fishing has been soaking bait. I have caught a couple of good flatties landbased with SP's however have never had a dig from the boat.

    We are heading out this coming Saturday and was after a tip on suitable SP's to try in the bay for Trevs, Flatties and other miscellaneous piscatorial monsters we are likely to find. Also, just an idea on the best retrieve (slow retreive , jerk etc) to suit.

    Thanks for the tips lads, i am getting tired of buying bait so fingers crossed this works! :074:

    Cheers

    Rob :1fishing1:

  12. Headed down to Como yesterday with the :wife: and the old man in tow.......tried a few spots for about 15 undersize whiting / flathead / snapper (28cm - almost! ) then the wind got up :1badmood: but all and all an OK day.

    However, this morning set off on what was to be an absolute fiasco :( We headed out to Port Hacking putting in at 6am at Swallow Rock, headed outside for a bit of a drift near Middle Ground.....1.5 hrs and the live poddies where not even sniffed at :wacko: We got jack of that soon so headed up to SW Arm,

    buggered around in there for a couple of hours for some undersize snapper and bream. Then headed over to Willarong Point for a drift.....for nothing. Not even a bite ! Then to Mainbar, for more of the same........before going up to the Diversion wall for one small Whiting. What a fiasco, 8 hrs on the water for Zip.

    Conclusions (ie. what is to blame)

    1. Poddy Mullet, nothing wants to eat them

    2. Hummingbird sounder that doesnt work, the thing is an absolute nugget

    3. Port Hacking, the whole system is a fished out hoax of a place

    4. The Quintrex Sans Souci is a nugget of a boat and is evidently cursed

    5. The fact that we (my cousin and i) are both absolute battlers with no clue :tease::ranting2::1prop:

    I hope you blokes had a better couple of days!!!

  13. i like your thinking crazed,

    regarding 60mins, thats unreal how they let that indo boat cross the line and get away. The unsavoury characters were taking tonnes of shark fin and snapper back home and they had the balls to hang sharpened bamboo pipes over the side all this and the navy are powerless to shoot the rapists. Ripping up the reefs, cant believe this f$%$in minister, what a DOG.

    He should be coming onto sites like this to answer questions, as he probably doesnt read any mail that concerned fishos send him. WAKE UP YA DOG!!!

    Mate i was fuming after that display. How weak to we look to the Indos? Oh, it was an isolated case says Ronald....well not for long Pal. Once word gets out that the mighty RAN is not empowered to deal with indos waving bamboo stakes how many of these fishing boats with $100K catches is going to be let themselves boarded? Wake up you w@nker!!

    Further, with relation to the ongoing rape of our fish resources evidently Ronald has no capacity to assess the true value of recreational fishing - Particularly when we talk about estuary situations where there is large rec fishing pressure to begin with.....what purpose is served by allowing commercial fisherman net Jew for $6 bucks a kilo aside from finishing off our fish stocks and prolonging an unsustainable livelihood?

  14. Agree with you all lads. Disgraceful stuff....for really small sums of money really :thumbdown:

    Saw 60 minutes last night, and Ronald Macdonald would have to come across as one of the least proficient ministers i've ever seen. He was embarassing to be frank :tease::1badmood:

  15. Good Suggestions Lads. There is nothing like seasickness to stuff up a day and have you looking the goose.

    I remember as a 12 year old being completely psyched for heading out with dad and one of his mates off durras for the day. As soon as we pull up, i catch a large sweep, which i was quite stoked about, 5 mins later i was starting the burley trail and wishing i was dead.....twenty mins later i was back on the ramp feeling sorry for myself. Of course dad and his mate came in about 7 hours later with bags or mowies, flatties and nannygai. :1fishing1::05:

    Anyway, ever since i have been more than aware of the limits of my sea legs. I was nearly caught short the morning after an 8 hour lunch off Fremantle a few years ago. Ever since, i have been using Kwells with very good effect, up to about 3 metre swell in small craft.

  16. so where's the report?

    G'day Crazed,

    Put in about 7 or so, headed straight out to Cap'n Cook, hung around for about 45 mins for a small chopper......some punter's 1972 chrysler outboard had packed it in so we gave him a tow back to tom ugly's ramp - but not even an offer of a six pack the bludger :ranting2:

    Anyway, seeing the new fish finder wasnt working just did a bit of drifting in front of the novotel for a good sized flattie, a 36cm whiting and piles of throw back size snapper. Not a bad night, we just have to get this fish finder working so the time can be spent more productively.

    Cheers

    Rob

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