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Hey bud,
I use a Wilson FSU5120 and a custom made Kilwell FSU 5120 for casting out an 8oz sinker and a whole fish bait (30cm tailor size) off the rocks and beach for snapper and jews here in WA in heavy swells. Does the job very nicely.
7ft rods are better when fighting fish but can't really chuck out a big bait in the surf or when you need some casting distance.
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Far out the kings really are huge over there, awesome story and effort landing em!!
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thats probably about as big as yellowfin whitings get really.. well done!
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Hey all,
Just wondering if any of you fellas might know if sending bait interstate is allowed.
Reason being I moved to Perth from Sydney and would like to be able to have some live blood worms sent here to catch some fat whiting.
For some reason tackle stores cannot stock live bait here and the frozen ones are quiet bad and expensive.
Also does anyone know a tackle shop that sells the large bags of it, I remember a mate once got a larger than sandwich bag with atleast 30 odd 6 inch worms for around $30?? Was a while ago tho..
Any help would be appreciated, cheers!
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Well done buddy, I'm sure your mum was stoked.
Next time bleed them straight away and dont freeze them, tastes much better fresh.
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I guess it mostly depends on where your fishing mate. Here in Perth WA when chasing landbased snapper off rockwalls we like to use 11/12/13 foot rods with a fair bit of backbone like a 9 wrap, FSU5120 or similar as we usually fish with 25+ NW winds right in our face and need to use 8oz ~ 10oz sinkers to cast against the wind and lob out a big bait.
However the areas we fish dont require a far cast as the snapper tend to feed quite close in during and after a big storm so we usually load a large spin reel like a Spheros, Spinfisher etc, Alvey or OH with 12 ~ 15kg mono.
The snapper we usually get here are around 5 ~ 10kg and we usually get them on whole fish baits or a whole fresh/live calamari.
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Gidday Matt..
For the dollars, you would be better off with a Stella 4000 FD as Shimano has improved the line management to eliminate loops and knots. The Certate would be a good choice.
Cheers mate,
I've gone with the certate btw and it's a very sweet reel. The new shimanos are great too, have 3 of the new stradic and your right, hassle free braid fishing
Only thing with the new stellas Im concerned about is the magnesium frame for saltwater use..
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Hey guys,
Was wondering if anyone here has any opinions of the above reel. Tossing up between the stella or a certate 3500HD custom to order from the states.
Warranty wise, would it be much of a hassle servicing either of the reels?
Cheers
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There is excellent whiting in the Georges if you go to lugarno on any night of the week you see people fishing there all the time for them, by fat the largest whiting i have seen ever since "The Entrance" was in its prime.
i think it is 2 far for squid, but the river is FULL of mullet i think maybe a poddy mullet with a 5/0 hook swticking out of it may be worth a try. i will be taking some with me on my next trip on sunday, the only other thing is that the jews there have been biting right on high tide or on the turn of high tide. Either way i gotta get one of the nice jews
Cheers
Hey mate, should try one of those whitings for a livey.. In perth, the river whitings are one of the best livies to use for river jews.
Cheers
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lol I use tennis grip over the cork on my shiny new rod. Feels great
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Thanks for all the replies fellas
Will head into wetheril park and pick one up Saturday,
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Tried Freddy's, only had the 4500 in stock and they couldnt order a 6500 in for some reason
Thanks for the suggestion anyway
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I've been to 2 in Auburn, 1 in ryde and another one near strathfield and none had them in stock
Was thinking about buying one from ebay but I'd rather have the assurance of buying it from a shop as I've been told of fake imitations floating around on ebay.
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G'day Fishraiders,
I've been hearing some great things about the Shimano Baitrunners series and have been looking around for the 6500B model.
Problem is, most of the local fishing stores around sydney do not seem to stock them. Does anyone know any stores around Sydney that sell these reels at a reasonable price?
Also, any suggestions on which rod to complement the reel? I will be using it mostly for rock/beach fishing going for salmon, kings and jews. I have been looking at some 10ft ugly stick rods but I've found that there are 2 versions, gold and platinum, one of them are meant to be the older series which were apparently better quality. Anyone shed some light on this?
Cheers
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Hey guys,
Was just cruising back from the city via parramatta rd and noticed a fishing tackle store in auburn that was having a clearance sale.
I had a peek and ended up grabbin a whole bunch of stuff as it was so cheap including berkley sp's for $2 a bag including the power minnows everyones seems to be raving on about here. There was'nt a huge variety of colours (no pumkin seed or watermelon) but quite a few chioces in the range of sp's.
Anyways, just a heads up for those not aware.
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Top stuff mate. I've been doin abit of fishing around the harbour lately and have noticed alot more fish around than i remeber.
Caught a few breams over 30cm recently and even my first kingy just under 60cm landbased!
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Some nice fish there mate.
May I ask where exactly that rock wall in the 1st pic is?
Is it possible to fish off it or near it?
Cheers
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If your using a bobby or torpedo float, tape them on with electrical tape.
Oh i see, what about around the bait area, do you need to stick another glow stick near the hook?
Sorry for sounding so noobish but I'm under the impression that these things serve 2 purposes, so you can see the float and also for the fish to be able to see the bait at night.
Cheers
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Hehe, yeah I definitely won't be eating any of these harbour breams..
I reckon thats why there are some fish about, with no commercial fishing and the public spooked about the toxic in the fish, the harbour aint being fished out lately.
Anyone have any tips on fishing at night around the rocks or a beach?
Is a glow stick required and how do I use them?
Cheers
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G'day Fishraiders,
Just wanted to take this opportunity to say hello to all and report on some sydney land fishing.
Thanks to this wonderful site and ample time on my hands after finishing uni, I have recently gotten back into fishing which I havnt done in years!!
I thought I'd try out Greenwich baths as its about the only place close by I remember. Using frozen pillies from the local servo, I got a decent bite within the 1st 10 minutes and ended up pulling up one of the biggest breams I've ever caught (around 30cm)!!
Caught a few more breams just under legal size but all in all, I was happy to have caught anything at all as I had low expectations based on my previous fishing adverntures which were far from exciting. I let them all go as I felt that they would serve more pleasure at the end of a rod than on a dinner table
Anyways, I plan on spending much more time trying different spots and hopefully catching some nice ones. I'll be mostly land based fishing around sydney so if anyone has any tips or would like to join and offer some advice, it would be fantastic.
Have a great weekend fellas!
Egi Rods v Light Spin sticks
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Most Jap egi rods are primarily designed as a SHORE CASTING rod. When fishing jetties or off a boat, a handline will work just as well, but when you need to cast out a 24gm jig out 70~80 metres from shore to reach the weed beds your typical 7ft bream rod (usually with a 12grm cast rating) will not be able to cast out nearly as far.
They are parabolic in action but quite stiff as they are designed to work the jigs back in a very agressive manner.
As for using a egi rod for fish, they are pretty crap... not half as sensitive in the tip as normal rods and to be honest they just don't feel right when working plastics or hardbods.
If you are looking for a rods to do it all, look at some Jap seabass rods. Similar length to the egi rods so great for casting but a more sensitive tip.