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matyg

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  1. love st clair , i go there once a year around october , plenty of fish in the home bay both sides of the camp site got my best a 380 on the surface one morning off the bank before getting in the boat. that was a black bat pretty standard bass lure.

    if you can get to the weed beds blades and heavier soft plastics are good something that you can throw a bit further and drop into the strike zone quick can be good

  2. Dagger kayaks make a 2 man that you can move the seat and paddle by yourself with heaps of leg room and weight capacity, I am 6'3" which is nothing like your issue but i reckon there is a good 300mm of room in front of my feet when im solo in it, really stable and pretty light considering it is a 2 man. it is called a drifter can get them for about $1500 new i think have had mine for years

  3. i have fished lake st clair a few times, have had success in two main ways, either trolling deep diving hardbodies like taylor mades and stump jumpers (but there are heaps of options) or casting at the weed beds with blades or bibless vibes. the good old soft plastic with a spinner works well but you need to up the weight of the jig head to get down into the strike zone.

    hope this helps

  4. i fish for bass a lot in the warmer times, only time i dont like using clips/snaps is some of my surface lures as it can weigh down the front and upset the "bloop bloop" of the action. but if youre using bibbed lures or sp , i reckon its worth a try , good point by cargo05 still need to retie the snaps on some fresh leader every now and then

  5. I go out in a couple of boats mostly off shore, one FG 6metres long, the other is a 6 metre crusher, both are running 150 yammys, the crusher leaves it for dead and uses half the fuel but the owner of the glass boat wouldnt have it any other way as he prefers the ride, i think a big part of it is the type of fishing, we do a lot of drift fishing with a sea anchor , not much trolling so prefer ally but maybe with trolling glass would be more comfortable. bottom line, endless debate that will only confuse you more

  6. i had that same problem with a stingray on my whiting setup down at windang just before christmas, had to run about a hundred metres down the sand flat to get my line on the reel broke off at the leader thankfully.

  7. a mate showed me a pic of a 450mm bass out of lyle taken last week so they are in there, not sure what lure did the damage, have fished lake st clare for bass in deep water and the best lures are called stuckeys, taylor mades and feral catts

  8. nice work, both are edible in fact there is only a handful of species in nsw waters that are inedible. Having said that, we chuck them both back the maori wrasse are too soft and the crimson wrasse are a bit bony, cube the fillets so you can get rid of the bones and put in thai red curry goes alright.

  9. the type of plastic used in boat skids has a very high thermal expansion rate (known as creep) so if your shed gets hot its not that surprising. might be worth adding a couple more pop rivets with big flat washers one the head to the underside to keep it in place

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