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benm

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  1. Mate I'm from illawarra I fish for Jews quiet reg if u want some tips fill free to tag alongI'll and by the way I fish for Jews run out tide much more productive, fresh squid not from the shop and Taylor that's what I have found works for me,

    I must be doing somthing right this years I've only come back with no Jews 2 twice this year

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    Can you take me along too? :15:

  2. Well, I understand this topic has been done to death but technology is constantly improving so I am bringing it up again.

    I have always been a fan of Power Pro. Good quality, strong, but compared to some other brands I have recently seen on the market, it is not as smooth or thin so casting distance is less.

    So my question to fellow raiders is, what is your favourite brand of braid in the 20lb+ range?

  3. You're doing it right but it's really about location. Whatever you do, don't wash the squid in fresh water. Where are you fishing? If there are schools of rat kings, strips will do or the whole squid will be wasted. Do you have a fish sounder? Go to a spot that is known to hold kings, and go there first light and fish the morning and you are pretty much guaranteed to get a at least a rat.

  4. I'd check the IP rating as already mentioned, but I have a Lowrance on my kayak. The navigation card slot has a rubber seal but I have made it extra water proof with some DIY tape. As for the connections, it is best to fill them with dielectric grease, don't worry, the connection will still work. This prevents corrosion on those points. I also spray some lanolin on the connections after each trip. It has copped heaps of salt water spray. I hose down the whole thing each time and haven't had a problem in 2 years, no sign off corrosion. You also have to worry about electrolysis or corrosion travelling up the wires from the battery, so also make sure that is completely sealed in a water proof case of some sort. I made my own with a switch on it, also contains a fuse.

  5. Launched off Bellambi today to hunt down some kings on the yak. Water was green and full of rubbish. Squid proved hard to get but managed a few yakkas for livies instead. Trolled around the bommies. Plenty of rat kings about. They didn't touch the yakkas, but caught plenty on soft plastics on light gear. Ranged anywhere up to 60cm. There were hundreds of them in schools.

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    Westerly started to pick up big time, so I began to head back. A squid latched onto the live yakka and I almost got it to the yak, but it let go when it got close. Took a nice bite out of my yakka, so I put a squid spike through him and sent him overboard. I was on almost instantly and landed this fella. Felt like I was pulling in a drift chute.

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  6. Wow, I am really interested in these surgeon fish you mention and I would also love to see some pics of your past surgeon fish. We got some small ones last week as a bycatch going for luderick/black fish with string weed, but I didn't know people actually targeted them primarily and that they got that big! Really interesting. Oh, and nice king :biggrinthumb:

  7. I agree with him, but it depends on where you are fishing from and what type of fishing you are doing, for example if you are landbased the thicker line diameter will seriously limit your casting distance. If you just want to catch salmon, bonito and maybe the odd king I would go 30lb. If you are jigging or live baiting on a boat for some serious hoodlums then 50lb minimum for sure, even up to 80lb.

  8. This is the ramp I use the most. It is near housing commission but haven't had any problems so far. One thing to look out for is at low tide, I always launch furthest away from the jetty or you might get bogged in the sand. Also, some big surges of water hit inside when the conditions are not so good. Seen plenty of cars towed out. Good entertainment early in the morning. Many stories.

  9. Do i need to wear gloves and is the outside hard or soft, because after some research i think ive seen them before. At some rocky places there were clumps of brown lumps the size of a 10 cent coin with a bit of red showing and when you step on them, they would squirt out some fluids. Is that it?

    No, they are about the size of tennis balls, and often grow in clumps. Google "cunjevoi". You cut them in half with a knife.

  10. Google penetrol.Great stuff.

    I'll give this a shot.

    my old man sprayed his with fish oil now it looks like crap but it has not rusted cheers gary

    fish oil is the go. just talk to your local smash repairs..

    Okay, well I won't be using this because once my old man sprayed the bottom of my car with this including behind the fenders and bumper. Shortly afterwards the dog chewed the fenders and bumper thinking it was a giant sardine.

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