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General Zod

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  1. I use to use this at at Brown Rock to catch some kings. The depth of the water there is 5-7m. Would cast as far as possible then clip on the fish and let it slide down. Yes it swam up and down BUT it works. I got reefed once by a big King to the rocks to the right where people sun bake nude. Good set up where there's sand and your on a medium height ledge. Mind u this was 8-9 years ago. You can really see when there's a big fish cashing the bait, the rod tip bouncing then bam

  2. I've got the PowerAll mini battery pack. Works fine, have started a V8, and two small 4 cylinders and still had plenty off power left in it. I charge it every 3 months even if I don't use it (as per-instructions) for maximum life performance. Great little unit, got it on special at a car shop which starts with R and ends with O. It is a bit bigger than iphone 6 though.

  3. Nice fitout. I came across this switch on e-bay about 18 months ago. Found it tough to find though. I thought of putting a float switch in, but imo, the water temperature in the bait tank needs to be monitored in some cases. The timer switch can be turned on and off as normal. The timer side will pump for 60 seconds, and switch off from 60 seconds and up to 12 minutes, depending on where you at set the dial.

    The switch you talk about you can buy at Mar*ne War*hous* online shop. I've installed one on my boat. Works a treat, switch and forget, unless I'm about to plane.

  4. After installing my live bait tank a while ago I thought I'd add a pick up for it as well, that way the squid don't die so quickly and get a fresh dose of water when I'm going to another location.

    I was luckily enough to find this pick up from my local boat shop after waiting for about 2 months for sock from another place. But I see now that warehouse has them back in stock because I've seen them popping up on eBay from other shops.

    Anyway here's my result.

    Parts

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    then

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    Cut hole to feed hose through

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    Use hot water to soften up the rubber hose's then join them via the 13mm to 19mm hose adaptor.

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    Install the inlets

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    Now its time to fit the adjustable pick up. I used Tef-Gel on the screws, although water should not even get close to the holes because I've used Sikaflex 291 (marine) around the whole fitting.

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    Finished product, adjustable and outa the way when not in use.

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  5. Like fisholb said, be careful, I aways take a PFD and wear it if I think it calls for it. Seen many people wash of that ledge many times in the past. As for Yellow Rock, that's more for live baiting. Watch the high tide or a big swell because just down the bottom you don't wanna get caught when crossing the thin part of the ledge to get to the other side. Oh, and the walk back is a long awful one.

  6. If it was closed its because unfortunately two men have lost there lives prawning. Very sad to read about this. My condolences to the families of the two men. I was down there a couple of weeks ago and saw heaps of inexperienced people pawning, and probably couldn't swim either. Guys be careful it could happen to anyone.

  7. We went to Botany Bay for a New Years fish with the plan to catch some live bait and then go looking for some kings. The plan almost, sort of, maybe not went to plan. Couldn't bring up the yakkas, bloody other little stripped fish kept on taking them. I was using my 2-4kg rod with 1000 size reel with a bait rig, the ones with the tiny tiny little hooks with prawns the size of my finger nail attached to them, all of a sudden my reel goes off like a freight train, took a least 1/4 of my line just like that, go to get some line back and again takes of like a rocket. It eventually turns back and I get some line back, now my son wants in on the action so since I've got some decent line back I hand him the rod. It's so much fun watching kids screaming when a fish takes line so hard but he eventually brings him up, At first I think it's a big trevalley then a big bonnie, but then we see that big yellow tail we start to cheer and hype each other up. We're amazed its hooked on a tiny hook. I miss netting him first go but it was enough time for him to spit the hook out. ?. The rest to the day nothing much. Traveled to Browns rock with an octopus as live bait, but nothing. It was full land base though. Anyway as the saying goes, there's always next time.

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  8. I use the slim beauty knot on most of my lines, 50lb fluorocarbon has trouble going through the bail guide but anything under is fine with mine, it has never failed me. Converted a couple of friends as well. I do a lot of spinning and never had trouble with it going through the guides with the lighter lines 40lb under. Mine are very slim and beautiful.

  9. I've heard about this.

    It's making me not want to wander down there this week with the hot weather haha.

    How big kings we talking?

    Guys sun bake there nude in summer on your right side on the rocks. But its ok their not idiots. As long as your aware so you don't get a big shock when you see them.

    Can get filthy down there when people leave there rubbish. Its a big hit and miss spot, but can produce, but I'm talking about 6-7yrs ago, talking over 1 meter kings. Don't know these days.

  10. Lucky you, I use to use them spinning of the rocks, countless bonnies, salmon, tailor and some Kingfish caught using that lure (Glass ghost) colour. Now that I have a boat I don't really use them much because I use bait. But when there's a bust up that's my go to lure first. I've trolled it before but u need to go really really slow not really good unless you got a down rigger. Good for spinning though.
    Actually I went 2 weeks ago and while my wife used bait I took out a 8cm pink colour one for fun and spun of the boat and landed a legal 32cm tailor:-) at Molineaux Point.

    btw what suburb the tackle store in.

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