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  1. Yeh i havnt been online much last fee years and even stalkbook has only been very odd occasion every few months at best. Lifes been pretty hectic but im determined this year to get back into fishing again. We got 6 kids now so alots changed as im sure has here over last couple years lol...  some guys i still keep in contact over years and i think alot just use stalkbook nowdays.. good to see raiders still going . Great to hear people still finding that article usefull,  cheers ??

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  2. 2 hours ago, kingfishbig said:

    Yes Tectyl will make a big difference. You only need to treat the bits that get dipped in the water. So regarding your question as to walking on it why not just leave the walkway untreated? 

    Walkway will go underwater or at least a good deal of it. 

    Is tectyl slippery once applied ?.

    i drive on most times with old trailer but sometimes wash at rose bay off wall is horrible so walk it up on bad days..

  3. I asked what he reccomended and threw up the usual lanolin/tectyl and also using irrigation/hoses and his response was def what i expected.. he was told by galvanisers to use nothing but wash down after use.. me thinks that is a way of selling more trailers sooner ?. 

    I used to service copiers at Galvatech years ago so i may find my contact number for them and get it direct from horses mouth so to speak.. 

     

  4. Pic of  hitch/trailer lock is what i use. 

    Im also considering chain to go through wheel and frame and if somethings nearby for added diversional tactic. They will take easier target hopefully. Iv got them to weld hitch to frame also so you cant just unbolt and add your own to circumvent my hemet hitch lock.wont stop a cordless cutting disc but that will surely bring alot of attention.

     

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  5. Hi guys,

       Been outa fishing game for couple years due to work and RL.  Finally gonna try make time this year to get my boat wet with salty stuff instead of raindrops last couple years lol.

    trailer is stuffed so the haines 530f is getting a late xmass pressy ?.

    now the big question is being brand new i can do some preventative anti rust measures to help get longer out of it.

    what have you guys done and found good.

    trailer is 18ft 1500kg one.

    im thinking of spraying heated Tectyl inside chassis and painting all external surfaces  by brush. What is tectyl like to walk on once applied as i have a centre walkway on this trailer so dont want it slippery ?

    im also contemplating putting some form of hose system inside/outside frame to help flush , what have you guys found easiest best here ?

    i got a good hitch lock but also considering a good security grade chain /lock  so any reccomendations here also .

    Pics of trailer type, i got them throw in walkway down centre and spare tyre holder ??

    thx in advance guys.. 

    cheers 

     

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  6. hi guys,

    bit late but thought id post a report as been pretty busy lately.

    fathers day i took the family out including the mrs for a leisurely fish for blackies.

    water in pitty was crystal clear and very low at 10 - 11 am and could only see a couple of small schools that were moving around a bit.

    as im talking to a mate on phone my 4 yr old (Blake the blacky master 1) screams im on dad and my mrs squeals with excitement and my other boy gets net under it and with big woooohoos and more squealing from mrs we have it on the deck.

    i explained to my mrs who hates fishing this is why i love it,enjoy the feeling honey....

    was pretty quiet after this and due to one of kids not feeling good headed home.

    had lunch then took my eldest 10yrs and his 6yrs brother (blacky master 2) back out.

    scouted 2 other spots and didnt look good so back to original spot hoping incoming tide should hold fish...

    well as soon as we got there burly deployed and floats soon followed.

    harry screams im on dad and we soon lose a real good fish around 40cm after it ran him around everywhere.

    well the water was murkier but we could see them milling around and constant downs for 2 hrs with many missed downs (always finicky downs here) and lost some real nice fish but the keeper net was very healthy with 8 nice fish. i even got to catch one but didnt compare to watching them get excited enjoying fishing instead of all the electronic crap these days ..

    anyway that was the best fathers day pressy the kids gave me and it was free, all the other things in morning were nice as they spoilt me and a few hand made gifts hanging on wall help to ease the workload at work..

    cheers....steve....

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  7. Hey All

    With all the talk of small boats heading out wide I thought that I would share my hunt for the ghosts of the seas.

    As the weather was looking good for the weekend (past) and my dad starting his first day of retirement, I suggested that he jump on board to target SBT off Wollongong.

    Although I received some great advice and support from one of the Raiders (cheers Mr E D) we took the gamble not to join all 100000 boats at Browns Heatons and stayed south

    We hit the boat ramp (Port Kembla) at half 5 and got the boat in the water ready to head straight out to the 1000 line and drop some lure in the water.

    Well after a shaky start with the VHF packing it in and the front livewell backfilling we ended up leaving 1 hour later.

    Once we were out there we trolled around past the 1500 line hitting water temps ranging from 19.2 through to 20.5.

    We spent most of the day trolling lures until late afternoon when we stopped back at the 500 line for a cube as we picked up a stripy.

    Apart from the stripy we did not see any other action

    The boat we took out was a 510 quintrex topender with a 90hp etec, we took two 20 liter jerry cans as back up but ended up not needing them.

    Went through around 100 liters of fuel for the day covering around 200 km's (approximately)

    I'm guessing this was due to the great conditions as last time we were out wide of JB we used a bit more

    Hoping that the fish do show up again and a bit closer this time as although we could of pushed wider I still am hesitant to do this

    Cheers

    The topenders are great boats, I used to own a 530 Side Consile a year ago, the economy is great as they are light, easy to tow, but when it comes to going wide ill be careful, It once took me 3 hours to get back from the peak when the wind unexpectidly picked up, and could only take it to browns in the best conditions.

    I also found that they have electrolysis issues, with the paint bubbling, so quickly got rid of it and imported this beast.

    Polar..... Drool drool droolin.

    Very nice. Now thats going wide in style in a trailerboat :) .

    As for electrolosis , i think all ali boats can suffer if the fitout is not done correctly and unfortunately most places just dont do it proper.

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  8. Yeah mate. I'm running a 21 foot cruise craft older model with a very deep v. Just put a second hand 200 ho Etec on it. but haven't wired up the fuel flow meter as yet.

    I'm over proped so that Would be killing my fuel econ. Only pulling 5000 revs loaded. Need to go down a few sizes.

    The boat can handle it easy but we only have a 200l tank. Until I get a smaller prop and the fuel flow hooked up I'm not confident on heatons, well making it back any way.

    Looks like you get pretty good econ out of that 150 Etec.

    Thanks for the reply.

    My mates rapt with the etec and he got it for a steal from craig at huett's.

    His range will be fine for the mount but heatons is limit on only real good days (not many like sat)unless he wants to take a jerrycan for backup.

    Cruisecraft, nice , once you get all that sorted you may be fine but time will tell. Might need 2 prop sizes down to get range you need.

    Good luck with it.

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  9. Hi roosterman how much fuel do you hold your 20 footer? What size engine are you running?

    Thanks

    My boat way to thirsty so browns and beyond i become a boat tart with mates.

    Down sth was a 6.2 meter platey with new twin 75 4strokes. Range is 200nm in good weather. One day we came in on fumes after going 65nm out due to weather but had another boat in tandem so all good.

    Off sydney sat was a 6 meter heavy glass cc with near new 150 etec and 200 liters fuel.

    He had never taken it to browns so i smashed his distance record.

    Smart gauges and new motors are best.

    We monitored fuel on way out etc and we had a limit, once reached came in, which saturday was very very hard to do with that school my mate got onto only 13-14 mile away. Only saving grace was due to radio crap i wasnt aware how big fish/school were till i spoke to them next morning.woulda been harder knowing what i do now but still had to do right thing in end .

    Are you thinking about your boats capabilities ???

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  10. Tried couple times to get you on radio and when i did it was fked. When we were tracking sth about 10 out and you passed east i was running 19.5 water.

    We went over 10ne and was getting 19.8 and why we went back sth again.

    My mate got into them in arvo but fuel ment we couldnt risk using our reserve limit even though conditions meant we prob didnt need it.

    The fish were barrels and one lost after 6hrs and pushed to sunset over 40 min nearly killed anglers and schools stayed deep under boat another boat also got a double when called over. Notice the plural used .

    My opinion.... Based on 3 yrs targeting them.

    Fish are migrating nth so that school is gonsky. There is more schools still riding the good water yet to pass sydney. That eddie off jb looked interesting also damo and i woulda thought someone would pull fish from it.

    3 yrs ago and last yr we got them in 17.4-17.6 water and this year from ulladulla to sydney 19.5 seems the water. I think temp deeper may be different and why they are staying deep mostly, but they gotta eat shedloads sometime/somewhere.

    If conditions are right the fish may run close enough again but alot of water out there to find them.

    As for lure choice... Fk it they smash anything and we mix up divers and skirts and they all seem to get hit and i think the amount of food the need to sustain migrating etc is why.

    Make sure you have liveys though as we had them in the hundreds if not thousand under us for ages down sth after trolled fish were boated we couldt tempt them to eat anything and even jigs which is usually effective failed.

    Bluefin usually = loooong days and miles and lots of fuel etc so make sure your ok to do it safely as mates have had to help a couple guys out recently .

    The 2 boats we have targeted with are only 20 and 22 ft so yes trailerboats can do it within reason.

    Bluefin fever is pretty addictive and once you hook a barrel you will understand.., ahhhh revenge will be mine one day... Lol...

    Please take into mind this is just my opinion and any or all could be wrong.

    Well except the addiction bit . Lol.

    Good luck to all who get out there as my leave passes are well and truly spent this year for them...

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    Was that Yesterday? How far south were you?

    My leave passes are also spent, but if bluefin are around there way be a divorce case worth considering. lol :wife:

    At least 10 nm nth to ne to east to se and everywhere between sat. Prob about 8 boats out there from memory.

    We were in a 6 meter cc. .

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  11. Yeh amazing the little buggers sooo wide and hitting large lures.

    The water mate got them is was littered with those kings, rubbish and bait in general and without looking at chart it prob continued out to where you were maybe ?

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    Either way its amazing sometimes what ya catch fishing sometimes. Theres still dillies around also .

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  12. We fished both days for zeros.. plenty of boats out both days in perfect conditions but very few fish as other people have posted. Heard a rumor that 1 boat on Saturday night trolling home found a patch of fish wide but apart from gemmies & sharks that was about it. Even the albies went off the chew...The water temps we had were from 18.6 - 19.1 & still perfect for tuna. There were boats calling 19.5 but we didn't see anything near that wide & the tuna that we have seen have been in the temps that we were in over the weekend.

    The current is still pushing up from the south & the eddy of warm 20.5 deg water to the north & eddy of warm 19.7 - 20.3 degree water of JB is holding the low pressure eddy off Sydney in place. We just need this water from JB to squeeze in & condense the eddy off Sydney & hopefully the fish will push back in with it.

    I don't think the fish have gone as many people are suggesting and as we approach the full moon we should see the fishing improve - however the weather may have something to do with that! This change for the weekend could also stir things up and change things dramatically. Anyway fingers crossed & just my opinion - would love to hear what other people think??

    Cheers

    Damo

    Tried couple times to get you on radio and when i did it was fked. When we were tracking sth about 10 out and you passed east i was running 19.5 water.

    We went over 10ne and was getting 19.8 and why we went back sth again.

    My mate got into them in arvo but fuel ment we couldnt risk using our reserve limit even though conditions meant we prob didnt need it.

    The fish were barrels and one lost after 6hrs and pushed to sunset over 40 min nearly killed anglers and schools stayed deep under boat another boat also got a double when called over. Notice the plural used .

    My opinion.... Based on 3 yrs targeting them.

    Fish are migrating nth so that school is gonsky. There is more schools still riding the good water yet to pass sydney. That eddie off jb looked interesting also damo and i woulda thought someone would pull fish from it.

    3 yrs ago and last yr we got them in 17.4-17.6 water and this year from ulladulla to sydney 19.5 seems the water. I think temp deeper may be different and why they are staying deep mostly, but they gotta eat shedloads sometime/somewhere.

    If conditions are right the fish may run close enough again but alot of water out there to find them.

    As for lure choice... Fk it they smash anything and we mix up divers and skirts and they all seem to get hit and i think the amount of food the need to sustain migrating etc is why.

    Make sure you have liveys though as we had them in the hundreds if not thousand under us for ages down sth after trolled fish were boated we couldt tempt them to eat anything and even jigs which is usually effective failed.

    Bluefin usually = loooong days and miles and lots of fuel etc so make sure your ok to do it safely as mates have had to help a couple guys out recently .

    The 2 boats we have targeted with are only 20 and 22 ft so yes trailerboats can do it within reason.

    Bluefin fever is pretty addictive and once you hook a barrel you will understand.., ahhhh revenge will be mine one day... Lol...

    Please take into mind this is just my opinion and any or all could be wrong.

    Well except the addiction bit . Lol.

    Good luck to all who get out there as my leave passes are well and truly spent this year for them...

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  13. Its only hard if ya wanna break it errol . Lol.

    If i had time and weather yep id be out there in a heartbeat .

    I started down bermi couple weeks ago and have chased them up the coast.

    Mad,dedicated or just plain crazy ...

    Prob all the above. Lol.

    When i get time i will put up a report of our trips .

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  14. Good work rooster man. We launched at bellambi and were up the most if the day. Left just before they hooked up, always the way but yeah waiting for those mega jumbos to pop up, I heard 1 fish pushed 100kg did you hear that. I heard 4 fish got caught??was your mate the guy on 24?? Super effort

    84.3kg weighed at sgfc, also fish died right near end of fight.

    The other one a much bigger one faught on sunset tagged teamed between anglers nearly spooled more than once before it won its freedom.

    Wasnt there a nice eddie down your way ? Did anyone get any sth ?

    Belambi long way from heatons and i thought i was keen ;)

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  15. We went out sat also along with every boat in sydney. We punched past browns doing 20knts and didnt put the spread in till heatons as friday they were just out the back. Didnt turn a reel but as we hit our fuel limit and were already on way in to a temp break to cube my mate called fish on. Only couple boats could get him as they were very wide of heatons and in water i flogged earlier. They got one cracker after 5odd hrs and second busted after 6 odd hrs. That was the only school i heard of. Waters pushing out of range for most unless more perfect weather.

    The water the fish have been liking this year is 19.5 or close to it.

    Im over doing the 100 - 153nm trips chasing them but rewards are worth it. Just need to crack that tripple digit instead of all those schoolies.

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  16. Hey mate were you trolling? Do you just troll till they take lures or do you travel to a spot and start cubing?

    You are better trolling until you get a hook up then cube straight away. Look for a temp break would be your best bet. But the fish are very wide ATM .you need to be out past the 2400 line. Longliners are on the fish so find them and the fish won't be far
    Very good advise there, i would also add make sure you have plenty of pillies chopped ready to go and get a few big handfulls out asap and keep it going. More the better. I know guys who take at least 15-20kg just for this where yf fishing 15kg is plenty to cube whole arvo.

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  17. Bluefin is all about covering as much water as you can as schools can be spread apart but usually in big numbers ive found. Mixed lures trolling at 7-8 knts and finding the water they may be in. Once you find a patch of them it is usually a multiple hookup and i have found lure choice wasnt as important as getting something in front of them if you get my drift. Only my 3rd year targetting them and others may have different opinions. The window to get them may be really short so if there on and weathers good you have to make most of it quickly. Very important to watch sounder as thay may not rise and dropping jigs is very successful on them. Sometimes they just wont eat and we had them under us for ages throwing everything at them last tuesday and bite time was mainly night time last week as longliners confirmed this.we still got into them and george,al mcglashan and others got a big school feeding couple days before . The other thing is you usually have to go very wide, we were getting them 50nm out down sth and off sydney most times past heatons. 3 years ago we got huge ones between heatons and browns but this was not the norm. Hope this helps.

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  18. Put in the effort is an understatement with those bf. we did 3 trips sat 100nm , sun 100nm and tuesday 153nm . Dedicated, keen or just insane. Prob all of the above. But rewards were there :)

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  19. A starting point guys is 2400 and we were getting them in 19.4 and 19.6 which was consistent temps with others nth of us on others schools. This was from ulladulla to jb and kiama.

    Good luck to those heading out as theres alot of water between fish but if your lucky all hell breaks loose.

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  20. Al confirmed :) . We were running the 24 line sth from ulladulla you were outside us and another boat a fair bit inside that turned early and dissapeared. Went as far as about 6nm sth and contour kinks in so decided to do couple laps /turns there. As I looked up and saw you guys heading nth in a hurry the 5 way happened . By time we sorted that mess out you were too far away to call in. Was a massive school.

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  21. Hello fellow raiders

    With the weather and the fishing reports looking good, the sea surface charts where checked and marks were made. The boat was packed last night and the trip down to Jervis bay was made this morning. On the water by 8 were were at the 1700 fathom by 10 20. The water was looking good so the spread was deployed, we didn't have to wait long, we found the school at 11 and then it happens the corner went off. After a solid 2 hour fight on a stubborn fish we boated a gods 73kg sbt. The school followed the boat around for the whole fight. We managed to land 4 on various methods only keeping two, the 73 and a 40kg model. After that we just fed the fish at the side of the boat. There where some monsters in the school but it's was such a privilege to witness these majestic beast glide up and take a pilchard off the surface.

    The fish are certainly there, it's just about getting out and coving water to find them.

    Regards Grant

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    Well done, thats a nice bf.

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  22. Paul were you on with al sunday, we got into a good school and saw a blue boat turn and high tail it to what i asume was a hot bite, we had 5 way same time.

    We were 50nm off ulladulla and sth about 6

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