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  1. On 11/6/2018 at 2:37 PM, Caple666 said:

    jeez bud thats one hell of a squid......

    if you dont mind me asking what area did you score that submarine? lol

     

    cheers caple 

     

    Cheers mate, caught off the rocks on the eastern beaches

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  2. Hi radiers,

    Went for a quick squid flick last Thursday night with a mate just to get out of the house for a bit. I was hoping to get a couple for bit when i go out on the kayak next time, but i wasn't expecting to get anything like i did.

    after about 15mins of flicking i thought i got a snag, but then it started running and kept running!! ended up getting this specimen, which measured 40cm hood and 95cm to the top of the candle. more than enough for a couple of S&P squid dinners, while still having enough for some bait.

    tight lines

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  3. Hi Raiders,

     

    A quick report from last Sunday.

    Launched the kayak at about 6.30 from a local beach (Eastern Beaches) in conditions that were a lot worse than i thought they'd be. Hoping to drag some lures for a bonito or king, then flick plastics and float some pillies down a burley trail for a snapper or king. 

    After 1 1/2 hours in wet and scrappy conditions, I'd nearly given up, so called my last drift and dropped back my last pilly on the bait runner.... a few seconds later it screamed off. i called it for a rat king at first but after a few solid head shakes, I realised it was a nice Snapper.

    Ended up measuring 60cm on the dot and my new Sydney PB. 

     

    Tight lines

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  4. 4 hours ago, JonD said:

    I must admit I'm a bit of a boat addict, owned plenty of the awarded stuff such as Haines, Haines signatures, cruisecraft, fomula, quintrex etc.  I have to say the most fun and by far the safest boat is the little zodiac 550 pro tour I currently have, this thing can handle bars a rough stuff like very little else. Its downsize is space, even though it's rated for 12 adults there is no room so in all honesty my favorate boat ever I wouldn't recomend.

    The whole inflatable tubes idea has really got some amazing advantages, such as stability and safety which is why I'm strongly considering a stabicraft next time around. Yes these boats look ugly and the tubes take up some room but the top section of the tubes have good storage under a wide gunnel which makes for an ok seat too. It's been many years since I've owned an aluminium boat but the fact stabicraft seem to hold their value quite well should mean not to big a problem if I get the urge for something else.

    In all honesty I get to go in all kinds of boats, many commercial and specialised boats for spearo's and find they all have their good and bad points. If you like the the look and the high sides of boats like Haines signatures I would certainly look at something along those lines.

    Thanks JonD,

    I don't mind the 'ugliness' of the stabicraft, would just have to convince the wife.

    from what what you know, how is the ride on a Stabi?

     

    Cheers

  5. Hi all,

    So I've had my current boat for about 7 years now and have been pretty happy with it, however am looking to upgrade. Current boat is a fibreglass runabout 1980's BFG neptune with 90HP yamaha.

    I mainly use it for fishing headlands for kings, going to the FADS, and occasionally water skiing. My current boat serves the purpose, however deck space is a problem when fishing with 3, and also gets me a bit nervous when taking on messy seas, with the sharp nose it has.

    So with all the boats out there, i'm struggling to know where to start.

    some help/advice would be great.

    my requirements:

    1. 5-5.5m

    2. Cuddy or small cabin to maximise deck space & shelter from weather. want to be able to fish with 3 people comfortably

    3. Towable by Prado (2.5t max)

    4. under $40k total package

    5. high gunwales 

    6. smooth ride (for the wife particularly)

    Big questions:

    1.Aluminium vs Glass; 

                     *Are the new tin boats as smooth as the boat makers are saying? also should i be concerned about long term maintenance costs or a glass boat?

    2. new vs used?

    3.. models to look at or to avoid??

     

    If anyone could give me any advice these points it would be great.

    Thanks in advance

    Matt

     

  6. Hi Raiders,

    Went down to the local Jetty with my daughter yesterday to let her have some fun with some little snapper etc... she did well bringing in bream, taylor and snapper, but when something took hold of her little piece of prawn and ran 50m, nearly pulling her and her kids combo into the water, I realised she was in trouble. Unfortunately it ran into some moorings and snapped off...

    Luckily I had my Stradic 4000 there just incase, so seeing they had a taste for prawn, i floated out another piece and straight away was on... a quick fight, with a ferry full of tourists watching and had a just legal king... was surprised at how many of his mates followed him up too!!

    anyway was a great way to spend a Sunday morning with my daughter. As you can see from the photo, she was pretty happy too!

     

    Mrollo

     

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  7. hey mate,

    Back Creek is good for the kids... flatties and bream, also can get tailor etc from the beach.

    not sure about November as I'm usually up there in April, but try the breakwall at the Bar is good for Jews. If you have a boat, then it's a different story....

     

    enjoy

    Rollo

  8. woo what a great catch!! where about is the north head?? always wondering where i could drop a crab bot legally.... please advice

    Thanks, was a top feed!

    Papafish, just the inside the north head of Sydney harbour. Also most of the bays through the harbour are legal to drop crab nets... just look for the shallow sandy bays with some weed patches

  9. Hi Raiders,

    just a quick post about solo yesterday inside North Head.

    Was on the water pretty early, so after dropping the crab pots, caught a dozen yakka's and 2 squid and was ready to chase some kingies.

    Anchored just inside North Head and the plan was to put one yakka floating out the back, one yakka deep and put the squid out in mid water, then burley and mix between soft plastics and floating pillies back to keep me busy.

    As soon as the floater went out, it got hit by a rat king. ended up getting about 6-7 rats throughout the day on yakkas, soft plastics and pillies.

    Also picked up the bonito, snapped and bream and pillies.

    The excitement came when at about 8.30 the live squid rod went nuts and i called it for a big king. line peeling off and after a few minutes saw colour, but was surprised to see a samson fish. Gave a great fight, as i called it for a 90+cm King.

    After mucking around with some smaller kings and undersized snapper, went back to pick up the pots and was happy to find a few nice swimmers in them.

    All around a good day and a nice feed

    Cheers

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  10. Went out yesterday and braved the wind and rain to try and snag a kingfish.

    After an hour of mucking around to get the motor started because of dirty spark plugs, we headed off and filled the tank with lives without too much trouble.

    Saw plenty of marks, but couldn't get a bite even though we tried everything- slow trolling yakka's and squid, throwing plastics, slick baits and micro jigs...

    Anyway we ended up trolling some diving lures just outside north head hoping for even just a salmon to keep us interested... And finally got a bite.

    Was a weird fight as it was pulling too hard to be a salmon but didn't feel like a king...

    After a fairly short fight we say colour and my mate grabbed the net, but then we saw what it was so we quickly switched to the gaff.... To our amazement it was a 5 foot mako shark!!! Unfortunately by the time we got sorted for a gaff shot at it, it straightened the hook and swam away...

    We were gutted it got away, but were amazed a mako was that close to shore (20m from north head).

    Does anyone know of that happening much or was he just lost?

    Below are photos of the straightened hook and chewed 5 inch lazer pro lure

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    Cheers

  11. Hi Raiders,

    just thought id make a quick post of the last two squid session off the rocks.

    I've had an hour free after work a could of days recently, so went off the rocks in eastern suburbs and had some good success.

    1st day i got 6, with mixed size, from 10cm hoods up to 25cm (which i thought were good sized).

    Then yesterday went down for half an hour and landed one big fella which measured about 34cm hood and nearly 80cm to the candle.

    All i can say is that the wife is happy about the S&P squid for dinner the next few nights.

    Good luck if you get out there

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  12. Hi all,

    Thinking of taking the annual trip up to Cowan creek to chase some toothy hairtail in the next few weeks, and was wondering if anyone has been up there yet this year and had any luck???

    Not sure if they're there yet with the water being as warm as as it is at the moment.

    Any info would be great.

    Thanks

  13. are u sure that was a squid? i have to say ive never seen a squid strip a yakka like that i would guess it was leather jackets or some type of bait fish what did your leader look like and how long was it down/how many passes did u do with this one yakka down there?

    I'm pretty sure it was because i threw a squid jig in the same spot just after thet and hooked into a nice squid... savage little buggers!

  14. Raiders,

    Went out early yesterday to chase some kings with my cousin and in the bay.

    Got a tank full of yakkas and slimies by 6, then headed off to get some squid.

    Before i'd even rigged up, my cousin had thrown a jig over and was on... I looked over and he had 2 or 3 big mates following him up. He unhooked it threw the jig over and was on again before i had even thrown my first cast.

    We ended up drifting around and got about 16-17 squid (the biggest went just under 70cm from hood to tip of tenticles) in about 45mins.

    Decided it was time to head off, so went and downrigged around the heads for nothing exept a decent bonito. Came back inside and tried channel markers, molli and the drums for nothing except 1 hit and miss and pickers ravaging a stack of baits.

    Then the southerly picked up, so headed back to the ramp along with every other person in sydney with a boat..

    Can't complain though with a great feed of salt and pepper squid, and a freezer full of prime bait!

    Tight lines

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  15. thanks mate,

    not sure bout the weight, but the hood measured just about 55cm

    Oh my Goggle! Massive freaking SQUID LEGEND! Unbelievable!

    Must have broke the 3KG MARK?

    Fully blown away!

    Butch

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