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  1. Nice going Chewie! that's an awesome dollie! How big is your poly?

    Just a quick question, how were you fishing the livie? slow troll?

    Hey mate,

    I've got a poly 445. 4.45 meters it's pretty solid.

    I was drifting a big slimey near some structure. I recon slow trolling big slimeys would be lethal though.

  2. What a sensational day , you forgot to add your mates simultaneous driving , net , photographic and then one handed gill grabbing skills . Top day , one of the best ever , now is the time fellow fish raiders , those warm water temps are blessing us with great fish , get out there

    Dredog

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    yes dredog, it was awesome deckmanship. i'm finally going to invest in a gaff!

    Well done mate. Very jealous I wasn't there with you guys. Thats an awesome result on the poly, I knew it had it in it!

    Cheers

    yep, we finally found a decent bull, best season for dollies in years! There were tonnes out there mostly keepers too.

    The poly went great, and the new radio is a definite confidence builder. ended up in a circling standoff for a while like your marlin last year as we tired it out to lift into the boat. It was on the salina 10000 tcurve combo aswell. Awesome!

  3. Nice dolly

    I must say anything that feeds on Leather Jackets should have a "get the hook free ticket" and be awarded with freedom!

    Yeah I know its too late after the butchering has been done.

    yeah, im using them as livies next time. easier to collect.

  4. Headed out of sydney harbour first thing this morning in the poly in search of a feed of Dollies.

    After getting a full daisy chain of slimeys we made our way out and werent disappointed. first cast dredog is on to a rat dollie on the silly string while i hook up to a bull on a livey. fearing some boat driving was needed i was happy when dredog popped his fish and helped me land my pb dollie. all the better in my little boat. It went 125cm and 25lb.

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    it was full off baby jackets when we did the autopsy.

    Dredog managed another sydney first for us, a nice rainbow runner which complemented the bag of about 6 dollies plus many more released.

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    no luck on the Marlin front, but dollies aplenty. we both went home with plenty of feeds. still need to buy a gaff.

    tight lines

  5. That's awesome! Would have gone like a rocket! We got a similar sized one off Sydney heads at the start of summer on the troll but pittwaters hilarious!

    The bitten slimies may have been sharks too as we have caught them down rigging slimies, and had a few bitten in half on the same session. Plenty of bronzies turn up at this time of year.

  6. Hey mate,

    looks great. you might want to attach some rod laynards to use with those holders. Ive had some of those holders corrode and snap (if they are the same alluminium ones). A king could apply enough pressure. depends on what fish your targeting.

  7. Mate that's great! i too have just switched to circle hooks for whiting (everything I thought I knew about whiting from when I was a child is being turned on its head these past years with poppers and circle hooks and the like.)

    My only question is I have trouble getting my bait to stay on (I use yabbies mainly) - any tips?

    with the whiting, i dont strike when using circles. i watch the tell tale i put on my line then slowly apply pressure till i come up tight. that way the fish has more time to swallow the bait. using soft baits like nippers and worms, a half hitch over the bait and shank of the hook can improve the presentation.

  8. I took my Girlfriends nice fishing combo (that i bought her for her birthday) for a quick walk this morning while she was at work.

    Managed a nice feed to keep her happy. I've been using black magic kl 1/0 circle hooks recently as i was sick of gut hooking fish and re rigging. They work a treat.

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    Dinners sorted!

    She cant be too annoyed at missing out, She nailed this nice 80cm King the other Sunday after persisting and keeping away from the weekend Floatillas. It went like a rocket and made the reel scream like mad before she landed it. She was very happy indeed upping her PB.

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    There are fish out there to be caught... I have been trying for my first marlin... I've had the hits, but they haven't stuck! plenty of small Dollies as By-catch and erroll even managed this Sydney Rat Fin - Not bad for Summer!

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    tight lines!

  9. 1) yes, to 60meters. they have the flat faced housing for better underwater focus.

    2) best to get a battery pack and additional batteries

    3)flat on housing

    4)depends on what kit you get ie, surfing or biking, chest harness etc. the bike mount kit is best as you can mount them everywhere

    5)yes

    6)yes

    7) suction mount, handle bar mounts.

    also turn off the bluetooth/wireless as it drains the battery. the bluetooth does not work underwater.

  10. Both reels are great. I have owned all the models of stradic up to rarenium and they are awesome. The Salina 3 I have for casting now in the 10000 size and is way better than my saltiist 6500. It's my go to reel for kings. Not much can get past it. Choose for weight and line class. Stradic so for finesse. Salinas for grunt.

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