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  1. Been trying to troll skirts and divers at the same time - a mixed bag to cover all options

    the divers are halco pro lasers or rapala magnums

    but usually everytime the divers get skipped across the water as the speed is too fast. any slower and the skirts don't do their bubble thing. usually going @ about 15kmh atleast.

    Is the trick to get some high speed trolling divers?

  2. This states 1 per person per day. Not the 1 per person in possession we were informed the new limit is.

    agreed - nothing about possession in that PDF from DECEMBER 2014

    then look here - http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/fisheries/recreational/regulations/sw/sw-bag-and-size

    nothing about possession either, yet has them for Australian bass and other fish.

    there is also NOTHING in the recent media releases. if this is a new law/amendment it wouldn't be in a PDF from 2014 and would be in the latest news from this link

    http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/aboutus/news/all

  3. nothing is posted on the fisheries site. would like to know on what grounds this can be prosecuted without anything (law/rule amendment) in writing? ive seen nothing of 1 per person in possession for this fish, except this thread

  4. Yep RIPCHARTS are RIPOFFS

    They have instroduced the premium service and now the non premium shots are incomplete and covered in cloud. The good clear days are "premium" only. Thus you are forced to upgrade to get a good look at the temps. My expiry is up next month and I wont be renewing and will tell them why.

  5. Got to Botany Wide fad with livies picked up a few dollies, then we started trolling to the temp break towards browns and this bull decided to enquire our spread at about 150fathoms

    it was green at the boat and took off with our gaff for another run, in the end had to tail rope the golden bull

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  6. i got bought one the blue grip but wasnt to sure if the dawia well handle the kings ???

    as long as you have good braid and leader i dont see why not. will be very hard in the shallows, but in deep water will be ok. as long as the kings cant find anything to cut you on, or you dont hook a huge hoodlem you will enjoy the fun with gomoku

  7. i think he has an abu ambassedor. nothing wrong with the diawa as long as the good line

    if u are unsure head into the tackle shop and get a feel for the rod and bring your reel in to pair it up for balance checks

  8. Ive got a blue and a red one

    On the blue ive got 30lb rainbow depth braid on a Stratic 5000

    On the red ive got 15lb braid on a sedona 4000

    On sunday it was a calm day so i was able to get 150-200gr jig down at 12mile - if there was any breeze i would have struggled

    not sure how the blue gomoku would handle 250gr jigs, but im gonna try it next time, because there is minimal jigging fatigue from these rods.

    but if i hooked a 1m+ hoodlem i'd be in all sorts of trouble i reckon

  9. IMO there is no right or wrong way, its your own technique

    my right hand/arm is stronger

    personally - i wind with my left hand for light gear and wind with my right on heavy gear. yes i have my different combos setup this way.

    mostly because game fishing reels usually come with right handed handles - you have harnesses to hold the rod, u can swap hands to hold the rod, but ultimately your strong hand is going to pack the stamina down to wind in big fish.

    but at the end of the day you can adapt whenever you like. it only takes a few outings on the other hand to get a new rythym. as long as your not one of those guys that holds an overhead upsize down and winds backwards just to maintain the same hand. lolzzz

  10. its a tough gig charters in SE Asia - the place is basically fished out. i have mate that trolls everyday to island cliffs so tourists can jump off - maybe 1once every 3 months he will pull a fish. your best bet is to take the squid gear, there is always plenty of those buggers

  11. #1 rule before buying a boat is doing some research of the said boat, especially on forums/websites for what ur gonna use the boat for, ie fishing, skiing, recreational. this will give you an idea what others are doing in the same boat. ie conditions they are using it in, how far offshore they have been

    no salesmen can tell you the right answer.

    your own experience will carve your knowledge of what u can and cannot do in different boats and different conditions

    some people will fish offshore in anything, some people want to be comfortable, the person that wants to be comfortable will have a different opinion of the person that will fish any conditions.

    everyone has different standards, opinions and risk tolerance/perception, but boats have loads more variables than cars (if u wanted to compare), so really the only right answer for each person comes from their own experiences. unlike a car where most peoples experiences are the same, ie flat roads, speed limits, traffic.

    As other have mentioned. Baby steps. Start with the cliffs, then inner reefs, then FADs, then PEAK/12 mile, then u will have a better understanding if u can go farther and what risks are involved

  12. thx Lungfai, this makes sense - i have a Sammy S4

    looks like i'll be scrapping the idea of a new GPS and get a solar panel for the phone and continue to use it.

  13. so our boats Navman GPS has failed on us. the antenna wont pick up satellites in the acquring screen and just hangs, its the 5430 model.

    this prompts us to switch to mobile and navionics

    cut a long story short, we were using navionics on my mobile 10kms east of browns. it was working like a dream

    how does mobile navionics work when out of phone coverage?

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