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  1. 3 hours ago, Yowie said:

    If they taste that good, make a post of the recipe in The Kitchen section.

    Yowie, its no fault of your own & no offence but your spoilt for variety here in Aus!

    Plenty of people buy/eat tinned Sardines which are actually Pilchards........................bait only in some peoples minds!

     

    Same as anchovies, herring or white bait................some peoples bait, other peoples food!

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  2. 13 minutes ago, Oscar125fishing said:

    The only problem is the recent change in the river after heavy rains which has stirred up fish, and changed productivity over the last week.

    Thats something we all have to deal at times with no matter where you fish in Australia!

    I will put this to you, with less visibility the fish rely on vibration more, so if fishing artificials the SP's I would go to are paddle tales.

    Alternatively I would also go the a vibe of some description. 

    Baits in the right location like eddy's would work well.

     

    Good luck ✌️

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  3. 4 minutes ago, Hoods said:

    Hi Kingie Chaser - could you tell me where to get some of those tests please - I could do with a positive case of Go Fishing!!

    Everywhere has run out from what I hear, the solution is to just check the tides & the weather.................hook up the trailer & do what the test say's 😉

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  4. 3 minutes ago, Yowie said:

    Over time, it will be highly likely to be exposed to the live virus. Just a fact of life. Vaccinations do help most people.

    Some people do not want any vaccinations, but it appears that more are objecting to the Covid vaccine than others.

    Yeh, but this is not a covid thread, its a poke at it!

    I was sent this from a friend & It cracked up...........................because its true 😉

  5. I haven't been feeling myself lately because its been ages since I have had the chance to get out with to many work commitments.

    So I had a test today & I came back positive 😳

    No surprise really 😅

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    On a serious note If any of you out there have Covid I hope you are doing ok, we are all going to get it eventually :thumbup:

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  6. Just goes to show how if your not sure about a fish handle it very carefully 😳

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cnidoglanis_macrocephalus#:~:text=The estuary cobbler is an inshore marine species,found in holes and on ledges in banks.

    Description[edit]

    Like other eeltail catfish, the cobbler resembles a catfish in front, but an eel behind. It can grow up to 91.0 centimetres (35.6 in) SL, 2,500 grams (5.5 lb). They may live up to 13 years.[2] The dorsal and pectoral fins have sharp, venomous spines that can inflict painful wounds.[2]

    Treatment[edit]

    Treatment of injuries by submersion of the wound in hot water is suggested though the role of heat in denaturation of toxins is debated.[4]

    However, despite this study, hot water immersion is still the recommended first aid treatment for envenomation. [5]

  7. 32 minutes ago, Davofishing said:

    . is there a specific model/brand and year model I should stick to? What is too old? Or is the condition of the boat the main factor? 

    Yep.

    Like anything mechanical, service logs, level of maintenance etc all play a factor in somethings value.

    I would rather by an older boat that someone has looked after & serviced regularly than a newer boat with no history & not maintained, you can tell!

     

    Imo forget about free sites, full of time wasters, look at boatsales.com or go to a second hand dealer.

    Take someone with you as well with more knowledge so they can be more objective.  

     

    But much more experienced guys on here than me when talking boats.

     

  8. The 3M is some of the best tapes made out there!

    My 4 window weather shields on my 4x4 are held onto the car with 3M double sided tape & the wind rain forces of going 110kph cant even pull them off, been there 7 years now!

    The biggest factor would be the surface & the preparation.

    Fresh duco cleaned with metho makes a pretty good contact surface.

     

    As long as you had a very clean smooth highly polished surface I recon it would work fine.

    Salt degradation could be a long term factor thought? 

     

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  9. This is one of my earlier skutes made with a brown feather & some green bucktail.

    Plenty of us use many types of feathers in tying.

    I remember an episode of hook line & sinker where the guys set a challenge & one of the guys used some hair cut from his dog to make a lure..............& it caught fish.

    I don't have a dog which is lucky for it because it would probably be bald by now 🤔 😅 

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  10. 8 hours ago, DerekD said:

    While there are increased numbers of people on the water and fishing I still don't think that would have a huge impact on kingfish numbers we are seeing.

    I wasn't suggesting anything other than replying to the statement that "I don't think participation has changed much if you look at the official figures".

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  11. 1 hour ago, Jiggy said:

    If someone is trying to do something, and having issues, yelling at them and carrying on will not help at all. It will just make things worse. Steady, positive encouragement generally will work. And if not just park the boat, stand next to them and give directions while they reverse down the ramp.

    Too many people forget how they went when first trying to do something. We all get it wrong at first. Some people do make me wonder.

    Cheers

    Rob

    Totally agree, I also don't think jumping into someone else's car doing it for them is the right thing either, you could get yourself into a situation if something goes wrong that will bite you.

    All being good, thanks for your help buddy 

    All going bad, your paying for it!

    That's the world we live in now!!

  12. 9 hours ago, jeffb5.8 said:

    I even had a newbie experience this week at Shoalbay.

    Reversed the boat down the ramp and into the water, which had a slight swell running up the ramp, went to unhook it and noticed the bilge pump was on and lots of water pumping out. I watched for a few seconds with the boat still on the winch and then realized I still had the bung in my pocket.

    so I pulled up the ramp waited a minute and put the bung in much to the delight of my wife who gave me some smart comments about being a green horn.

    she then turned to the guy on the other side of the ramp who was also launching and said, hey your bilge is flowing as well, like ours, did you put your bung in, his wife quickly put their boat back on the trailer and he also had forgot to put the bung in.

    Both wives had a laugh and both of us sheepishly parked our trailers and had a great day.

    Could have been worse................could have left them at home 😆

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  13. 2 hours ago, AlbertW said:

    Hi all,

    Just a small question on whether i should invest in fishbrain pro or any other good websites/apps that can help me find new spots and fishing knowlege.

    Cheers,

    Albert

     

    There are also free apps as well that will help you in many ways like the NSW DPI Fishsmart app.

    Once downloaded under the rules & information tab you will find all different guides for salt & freshwater fishing which includes rigs plus all the NSW rules.

    It also includes maps so your not fishing in restricted/sanctuary areas & size & bag limits to. 

    https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fishing/recreational/resources/fishsmart-app

     

    The other best thing you can do as XD351 was suggesting is use the search tab on the top right of the screen, there is a wealth of knowledge in here & you can use it like a resource library.

     

    There are also NSW DPI fishing guides available to help you out as well.

     

    Good luck :thumbup:

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  14. 22 hours ago, Little_Flatty said:

    Hi HP,

    Braid generally needs more turns than when tying the same knot in mono, because it is so slippery. It’s not just you; I lost a good fish on Christmas Day because I wasn’t familiar with a new brand of braid I was using.

    Try adding another three turns over what you have been doing and see if it slips, and if it does, add a few more and keep going until you have working it out.

    Also most of us tend to use a mono or fluorocarbon leader with braid. You can make the join with a swivel or a double uni knot when you can manage that.

    Hope this helps.

    Sound advice there.

    I recently spooled a shimano travel rod combo the spider wire brand braid which I bought because it was on special(300mtrs 10lb $20).

    I noticed when spooling it was leaving a waxy residue on the edge of the first guide(closest to reel).

    Tied my usual FG knot & pulled it tight before full closing it of & no problem, did my usual close off knots & when it was finished I pulled hard to test in & it pulled off the fluro 😳

    I ended up getting a warm most rag & wiping the tag of the braid to get the wax off it & also doubled the number of turns to get more bite area on the leader.

     

    @HawkesburyParadise the reason we mostly use either fluorocarbon or mono as the 1 to 1.5mtrs of the end if the leader is for a couple of reasons, it is more abrasion resistant than braid & it also has a bit of stretch which allows a bit of a shock absorber effect where braid has next to zero.

    On some of my heavier outfits that I use braid with a could have 2 to 4 mtrs of fluorocarbon for the later reason. But for a cast rod keep it shorter so the braid is already past the last eyelet in the cast position.

  15. 5 hours ago, Green Hornet said:

    Personally, I gave up using any form of lip grips years ago and prefer to use either one of those gardening gloves with the black rubber dots on it or a piece of damp towel and just thumb grip the fish by the lower jaw.

    Nothing I catch that needs a jaw grip has teeth bad enough to penetrate the glove or towel. Tailor just get held behind the head.

    Absolutely agree there GH.

    I've had a set of lip grips in my bag for over 7 years & used them once & realized pretty quickly they do more harm than good imo.

    If your catching up to 1mtr Barra, big GT's or decent kingfish then yeh maybe.

    Otherwise the best thing for the fish is gloves, wet towel etc.

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  16. 9 hours ago, noelm said:

    I still don't get why people just put fish in the kill tank with no ice, particularly during summer, the eating qualities of a fish iced as soon as it's caught is noticeable compared to one left in the kill tank (and even worse if seawater is added) for a couple of hours. If you're too tight to buy ice, make your own, even fresh water bottles frozen are better than nothing, plus you get extra cold water when it melts.

    100% 👍

     

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