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flhayabusa

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  1. Hi All,

    I have just recently aquired a boating licence and plan to launch out first time this weekend @ Lansvale/Chipping Norton Georges river.

    This may be a dumb question but, Will i be able to ride out the river all the way to Botany Bay on low tide aswell?.

    Thanks appreciate all replies.

    Teo

  2. Hey Kirkby,

    I too am a rider, sort of vice versa though.. started more into riding before fishing but nowadays my free time is taken up by fishing! no more riding =|.

    If in sydney, XC.. Manly damn is a nice intermediate flow. Downhill.. Menai has some great hills with knarly jumps i hear and also for a quick hit you can try Kentlyn national park. There's a handfull of trails in Canberra weather that be XC or DH .. Mt Stromlo for epic D/H.

    Cheers,

    Teo

  3. Hi All,

    First off, great thread! Especially for me starting to get into jewfish. I needed to know if i was going about the correct/best way for a landing a Jew.

    My rig consists of main line braid twisted to a shock leader with a double hook rig for live yellowtails.

    Now i've had one hookup with this but failed as i tried to lift it up onto the pier by rod & line only!.(Line snaped) but would it be better if i were to have a heavy sinker hold the yakka down in one spot or shall i leave it to swim freely wherever it wants too..like i have been doing ??

    Thanks

  4. Hi Raiders,

    1st post for me as you can see is a Noob but quite important one to know. We're new to Boat fishing and was thinking/keen about going off shore, As title suggests the boat is a 16ft 90hp.

    Will this be suitable to travel off shore to various Sydney FAD locations ?. If yes, (pending on conditions).. can anyone recommend a good weather forecast site for weather/water conditions offshore Sydney & what are the dangers we should look out for?. If a big fat NO! why?.

    Thanks & appreciate all replies.

    Teo

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