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KAIJACK

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  1. Nice feed there Dudders!!!
  2. There's a couple that I know of. St George sportfishing Club and the RMYC Game Fishing Club at Burraneer Bay. Try a Google search for contact details. Cheers, Todd
  3. We trolled skirts and bonito skip baits around Brown's and beyond on Saturday for zip. Covered 90 miles of ocean. Saw some whales and some dolphins but nothing else. Bait was scarce. Water hit a peak of 25.8 degrees C. Best part of the day was the magnificent conditions and a trip home travelling at 30kn+. We did catch a couple of undersize dollies at the botany wide FAD on half pillies. Couldn't find the closer Botany FAD. Anyone know if it's been taken out for maintenance already? I'm heading down to JB for Easter. Can anyone give me any reports from down there about Kings, Marlin, or Fin? Cheers, Todd
  4. I had permission from the greenskeepers and usually fished after golfing hours. The fish were more active then anyway. I used a small homemade, unweighted float with a glow stick on top. Then a 10 pound trace with single size 10 blackfish hook. 2kg main line. Plain white bread squeezed onto the hook for bait. Burley intermittently with small flattened balls of bread about the size of peas. It was over 15 years ago but fun times indeed. Good luck. Kaijack
  5. If you can get access to any golf courses in the south west area, you'll find heaps of carp plus a chance of some monster eels and 3kg+ mullet if you're lucky. There's very Little competition for the fish but you'll need to be wary of wayward golf balls! Kaijack
  6. I reckon it's some monster leather jackets, that mistake our anchors for oversize jigs! I would suggest putting som wire throughout the shackle to prevent it coming undone.
  7. Hi Slink, I have a genuine Sarca anchor and it's the best anchor I've used. It's pulled my 2.5t rig up solid on a sandy bottom in strong current where as others I've tried in the same location failed. Last weekend I anchored in 55 meters on a reef and had no trouble dislodging it. I'm a happy customer. I did my research before my purchase and the test videos on their website (www.anchorright.com.au) were very persuasive. The only tip I have is make sure you keep the stainless shackle tight otherwise you'll make an expensive donation the ocean floor like I did
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