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Greg - Jealous! Rich is still drooling...
Greg
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Cheers guys
Last week I got a new Daiwa rod to play with, was looking at something to maximise casting distance as I feel it's everything when fishing flats off the shore. Cover the ground you'll find the fish....
The rod is a Interline TMZ-I 762LFS. It's 7'6" so it really flings them light lures far. I recon another 20% further than my old rod, MIllerods 7'2" Bream Buster XF long casts. I also like the longer length for when working topwater lures to do a walk the dog when standing on the rock walls. Easier when the rod tips lower to the water for short twitches. I was a little sceptical about the interline but all that went out the window afer the first cast with a Sammy attached. Fark, nearly hit the moored boats!
Since using this rod I have not had a single wind knot or tip wrap! Even fishing for gars in the dark with a little piece of bread on a hook and nothing else casting into the wind couldn't produce one. Very easy rod to use! Power wise, it's only the "light" model but sill enough power to stop most things I'm gunna hook off the shore here. Weight wise, lighter than the miller. Matched with a blinged up Exist it's amazing light for a such long outfit.
So theirs my 2cents worth on the Interline TMZI. If your looking for a flats/shore basher chasing fish on light lures, totally recomend!
Irongustavius
Fishing East Drummoyne area. If ya going to travel try Iron Cove. Had some great sessions there. If you want pelagics try Balmain and Pymont areas as they have some nice deep points to spin metals.
Cheers
Greg
Greg try the TMZ-I 762 MLFS and you probably will hit the boats with the Sammy! Let me know if you want to give it a go, you can try mine.
Greg
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Great meeting up with you & Justin last weekend, Greg - I think the little Vib is the only one I DIDN'T try during the FFC (I didn't want to lose it)!!! But I will ...... soon!!!! The Bets was on today - assuming you fishing with one of your brothers?? Hope you got heaps!!
Hey Luke - you are right - they've gotta be somewhere!! HOpe the celebrations went on long & hard! Well done!!!
Roberta
I'm heading up to Toonumbar this weekend for another yakking bass bash!! No rest foer the wicked!!
Hi Roberta - no didn't get back up there this weekend. Ian came back and fished though. Finished well in 14th I think.
Greg
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Yes, good luck in the FFC this year Roberta. Hopefully that little Gekkabijin Vib snags you a few fish... Thanks for sharing your knowledge of Forster this weekend past, much appreciated. The Forster locals really turn on a great show up there for the carnival!
Greg
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Greg my limit is about $13 on Atomic crank's. Call me tight, but $13 lures work just as well as $26 lures and you get twice as many for your money... LOL Truthfully I rarely spend more than that, but I buy a lot at that price.
Yak time soon?
Greg
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For anyone interested here is a link to some footage of a stingray Chris hooked and landed on Bream gear whilst on this Mallacoota Trip.
A lot of this is shot on the Go Pro HD.
Greg
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Pmak - Yes, the shared obsession is great. No arguments about what we are doing on the weekend...
These photos are shot on a combination of cameras. Nikon D200/10.5mm fisheye and GoPro HD. The GoPro mounts directly to the boat and either records HD video or can be set to take timelapse photos at a specified interval. Silhouette images are from the Go Pro.
I collected over 3000 timelapse images at Mallacoota in 2 sessions. Will make for some great timelapse video when I get a chance to pull it all together. It captures a lot of those moments you miss if you have to pick up a camera.
Roberta - thanks, we had a blast. The busted prop was annoying, but luckily I was able to get my spare sent from Sydney pretty quickly. No serious damage done, but we did have to idle back to the ramp which took us over an hour. Tom caught some nice tailor, trolling a hardbody so the time wasn't wasted.
Greg
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Don't blame you for getting off the water! I think I would have done the same in a Kayak.
I suspect that something in the S-factor has "gone off". I've had the same happen in a glass jar that I've had on my bench for about 12 months. The jar doesn't seal properly and the sfactor has gone the exact same colour.
I've been using a air tight plastic container lately and haven't noticed it, but had used a similar (Baby custard) glass jar once before as well and the same thing happened. It still works though!
Greg
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Cheers guys. My kids love to get out on the boat fishing. My secret to getting them onto the fish is to put my own rod and reel away, and concentrate 100% on them.
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Congratulations on a great catch! Love that heart-in-mouth stuff on light gear!
Greg
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Summer holidays were spent in Mallacoota this year with the family. 2 weeks with nothing planned, boat in tow, packed to the brim with rods and lures.
What more could you ask for? We fished every day bar 2, whilst I waited for my spare prop to be sent down from Sydney. Running from the top lake on the second day, I threw a blade on the prop. Nasty stuff! and luckily there was no major damage...
Most days fishing were for a couple of hours in the afternoon. Often with one of my kids on board, to chase some flatty's and or Bream! We had a blast, casting crankbaits tight to the snags and potholing fish. The trusty old SX40 (bluegill) did most of the damage over the 2 weeks, and to be perfectly honest, it was the first time I'd thrown one in ages.
All my kids got onto fish, and achieved some firsts and PB's. Both Tom (7) and Ben (3) got their first Black Bream. Tom also got a heap of good size flatty's and a Blackfish. What a great way to spend the holidays!
Here's some footage of a great little session I had with my brother Chris.
Cheers, Greg
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hey
i thought u can't eat fish from the harbour?
that water quality is awesome for bream
great videos, keep em coming!!
I personally don't eat fish caught in the Harbour. All these fish were released.
Greg
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Greg,
Great video clips man.
Noticed the use of the interline rods - good investment? Am unsure whether to take the plunge - does it make a big difference to your fishing?
pmak
pmak - Have sent you PM, but very happy with interline. Very accurate, sensitive and no guides means no tangles and tip wrap.
Greg
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Well it's been a while since I've posted anything... Been too busy fishing!
Below is a link to some video from a memorable surface session on Sydney Harbour from earlier this season.
Between the 2 boats, we landed 3 fish over a kilo, and weighed close to 8 kg of bream in a 3 hour session!
hope you enjoy!
Cheers, Greg
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As Andrew has said, your issue is going to be with the 4-5 people aboard. I have a 201 Stratos (21ft), which is bigger than most going around, and frankly, although you could fish 4 up, I wouldn't want to be doing it all the time. 3 is really about the limit. Travelling with 3 in mine is comfortable enough but 4 would be pretty much out of the question unless they were Kids.
Skeeter has a 20/21 ft fish and ski option that seats 4 comfortably enough, but you compromise on the deck space.
For that money I think you'll struggle to get anything in glass in the size you require, unless you're prepared to import yourself from the US.
Cheers, Greg
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Ive been told by numerous people that the restrictions apply to the trailer, not the boat hence the reason I have had a trailer custom built for AU specs. Time will tell, and ill ensure to keep you updated on this.
JohnV, RE importing smaller 5M boats, I disagree that it is not worth it. American brand boats are very well known for their build and ride and sell quite well in Australia. There are many small Scouts, Pioneers, Trophy's and Wellcraft vessels over there that can land here for half the price of what people are selling them for In AU.
I guess it all depends if you can bother with the whole process or not, its time consuming, frustration and risky not knowing exactly what your getting.
Worth the Savings?, well im a risk taker so bring it on!.
BillyD, regulations re rego will relate to the trailer. I imported a 21 foot stratos earlier in the year. Blue slip guy measured outside guard to outside guard with the boat off the trailer (he also did the weighbridge certificate - so i killed 2 birds t the same time. If you've had a trailer built, double check the coupling specs. it needs to say 50mm NOT 2" as with most US couplings. It's only a minor difference, but it does matter.
Re quarantine - get friendly with your customs agent. Find out exactly what they want early in the piece to minimise the headache. For second hand boats, have the guy in the US clean the bilge area, kill tanks, livewells etc with bleach. Have them clean the inside of the boat just before it gets shrink wrapped. If the quarantine guys see leaves etc in the boat they will hold it back for cleaning. Doing all of this, I was lucky and had no problems with Quarantine. Boat arrived on Sunday night and I had the boat by 11am Monday.
I did have to have the boat towed on a truck from Port Kembla, because my trailer didn't comply with NSW regs (ie lights) and therefore I couldn't get a permit.
My biggest headache was actually getting it on the ship at the other end. That was the broker more than anything else. He was more interested in telling me what I wanted to hear, as opposed to the actual dates it would leave. i did have motor issues once here as well, but that's the same risk you take buying anything second hand. Remember too, motor warranty will not be valid here in Australia (except on a brand new Merc which you may get 1 year.
Would I do it again? Absolutely. The frustration and headaches soon disappeared once I got the boat on the water, I saved myself at least 50% on buying brand new here - even with the motor issues. Since I imported mine, a mate of mine has also brought in a 21 foot boat and had even less issues than me. If I was to do anything different, I'd either use a different broker, or manage all that small stuff myself. More work yes, but then I'd be in control (easy to say in hindsight and having the experience of already importing a boat).
Good luck!
Cheers, Greg
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A couple of nice sessions there Roberta, with some great fish! I'm sure you'll be able to get them on surface year round if you persevere, but it will be interesting to see the consistency of your catch rate.
Greg
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If only it were always that easy hey? Great fish mate!
Greg
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That's some gnarly looking terrain!
Greg
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Great stuff Greg. It's amazing how keen they can be at that age! Anja fished her first tournie with me the other week at the tender age of 9. Filled in for Justin at Lake Mac and even got herself a nice keeper for her efforts. And just quietly it was bigger than her old man's... It's great bonding time
Greg
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Do you have to change up your tactics much eg, lure action and retrieve?
Keen as,you've pretty well answered your own question there. All of he lures mentioned will work on their day. We always go back to the ones we're confident in, and we're usually confident in them because they caught us fish on any particular day.
Change it up! Lure type, size, action, colour, retrieve... until you work out what they want. That's the fun and sometimes frustrating part.
Cheers, Greg
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I double the braid as well using an improved albright knot.
7 turns up and 3 back. all my reels are spooled with either 2 lb crystal fireline or 10lb sunline castaway. I predominately fish 3lb and 4 lb leaders, and have had no issues with knots
greg
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Hi all,
i was wondering what is the go with inflatable life jackets. i have been shopping around for a few manual inflatable life jackets and found that a particular marine store is selling marlin brand for $70, the next price up is $110.00 for burke brand. i am a little hesitant about by them as they seem to be cheap yet they (meaning the store) say the jackets are no different to the other brands.
i was wondering are they all the same? does anyone own either of the 2 and have any info on them like, if they are comfy etc or brands that you would recommend?
your advice would be great as i hope to buy a few soon for people on board..
Thanks in advance
Dave
I have personally seen one of these jackets only inflate on one side when deployed. Although funny at the time, 30 seconds before the start of a tournament, it could have been disastrous had this have occurred in an emergency situation, forcing the wearer to be side on in the water.
On my boat, everyone wears a PFD when we are under power, be it tournament fishing or social. I personally have used this style of jacket. Yes they are comfortable, but I've since reverted back to wearing a full vest type. They are not that bulky, and I have the piece of mind that if I go overboard unconscious. whilst underway, I don't have to remember to deploy the jacket.
You should also know, these inflatable PFD's require regular servicing to manufacturers recommendations. If you don't follow this service regime, the PFD will not comply with maritime safety regulations.
Regarding the difference between the brands, I don't think you'll see much difference between them if they are kept regularly serviced.
Cheers, Greg
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thanks!