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  1. Hi everyone,

    I'm after a fish smoker for a present for my dad. Don't mind spending a bit of money on something good. Any advice? Also wouldn't mind knowing what wood chips etc I should be buying? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

  2. On 5/10/2018 at 2:44 PM, Bobbyburger said:

    Cheers guys, lots of good info.  FoulHooked - any reason why no rollers on the rods? heard they may catch the braid but also that you can get braid friendly rollers.  

    I think most decent rollers are braid friendly now. Used to have some rollered rods but even after taking care of them some rollers seized up (may have just been bad rollers). Never have to worry with good fuji guides. Just one less thing to worry about. Never had an issue with line joins getting caught either.

  3. Ive been using 30 sized overheads tyrnos mostly packed with braid and a mono topshot. You can fit close to 800m of 80lb on a tyrnos 30. I then attach 50m of 80lb momoi with an fg. Outfits have caught tuna to 70kg and marlin to 150kg no problem. Outfits also double as beast kingfish livebaiting gear

    Using 24kg game rods with all runners. No rollers

  4. nice work!! I was a bit north of longy and found a patch of about 2000 birds. Slow trolled some live slimies around but no fish. Didnt mark too much bait around either. Should have gone south! Tried Sydney north fad as well but nothing but tiny dollies. Next time!

    What leader were you running? I heard people were going as low as 80lb to get a bite.

    Cheers

  5. 8 hours ago, rickmarlin62 said:

    definetly pacific Bluefin..i worked on a longliner for a couple of years ot of port stephens..we fished up an down coast from mooloolaba shoals  out to the seamounts and down as far as gabo island..in three yrs on the boat we got two pacifics..190kg/230kg....they are still out there but rarely seen....they used to be caught wide of eden a few yrs back..im talkin 100/120nm out..we got ours off yamba  and port stephens...rick

    Thanks for the reply rick! I also messaged trapman bermagui and be said they get them sometimes way offshore off the south coast. Very interesting

  6. I was just looking at the NSWGFA records and i noticed this entry.

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    I'm guessing this was a pacific bluefin? Were pacific bluefin a common catch in those years? Also do longliners ever pick them up off australian waters?? I also noticed it was caught in november, which I thought would be out of season for any bluefin... so many questions.. Anyone got any answers?

    Cheers

  7. Couldnt read the article either but I'm also a little concerned about our kingfish population. However, I think maybe we now have a resident population in the Sydney area, hence why the same fish might be caught multiple times. This may be the result of banning commercial fishing in sydney harbour, giving the fish a stable food source (also tagging has become more popular, so we might be noticing these catches more).

    I do believe we need to restrict ourselves to keeping fish under 1m. I read a scientific paper that stated that larger fish produced substantially more eggs than smaller ones, I just spend 20 minutes trying to find it again but I can't sorry! If we took this into account and let the big fish breed, hopefully there will be more kings to catch. Plus the smaller ones taste better anyway!

  8. Lately I've been thinking about trying for a swordfish off sydney. However all the bent butt rods they seem to be using are atleast $750. I've been looking at the shimano status PE 5-8 as a budget alternative, but it says it is designed for deep dropping with electric reels. Is there something about the design of these rods that make them unsuitable for swordfishing? There is also a tiagra bent butt at around $350 with runner guides and a roller tip that looks like the next cheapest option. Has anyone used these rods before or know of another cheap equivalent? 

    At the moment my plan is to use:

    Status or Tiagra bent butt

    Tiagra 50A or Tyrnos 50LRS

    1000m 80lb braid + 80 or 130lb mono topshot

     

    Thanks

  9. anyone thinking of heading out this weekend? flying up to sydney friday night to fish saturday and sunday for toona!

    On a side not.. Whats everyone using for their water temp? ripcharts of fishtrack? been using fishtrack for a while but it doesnt seem as good as ripcharts when I used it a few years ago.  Is it worth getting the premium subscription or just the standard?

  10. years ago when I used to fish long reef in a yak with my dad, fresh squid drifted around on jigheads always seemed to work pretty well. Especially on snapper but also kingfish at times. Fish for squid the night before in the harbour, then use it at dawn at long reef. If you get a big calamari put one big tentacle on a 3/8 ounce jig head. Almost always produced a nice fish.

    And just use the navionics map to find the reef. Theres usually atleast 10 other boats out there so shouldnt be too hard to find

    goodluck! 

  11. Anyone heard any news of tuna off sydney yet? Looks like some good water south east of botany bay but quite a far way offshore. Heard from some facebook pages that longliners have been getting some good fin around the 2000fathom line near Bermi. I'm down in Melbourne for the next few months so want to be sure before flying up to go for a fish.

    Cheers

  12. Avet do left handed jigging reels. Check out bustedfishing.com

    Look at the 5 SXJ. Should be around $330

    Edit:

    The 5 SXJ might be a little low drag wise for you so the raptor editions might be better. Look at the Avet 5 SXJ 6/4 raptor

    Or avet mxj 6/4 raptor. The narrow models would be more suited for jigging

  13. The Lowrance HDS has 2 ports on the back, a 'Transducer' and a 'Structure'. the LSS2 (side / downscan transducer) goes in the structure port.

    To utilize the 1KW you'll nead a sonarhub though as the HDS doesn't output 1KW.

    ok so with the addition of the sonar hub its getting a bit too expensive again just like the simrads. Is a 1kW transducer completely necessary? What about if I went for the HDS12gen3 with a 50/200 lowrance 106-77 with a 3d structure scan? Would the 106-77 do everything I want to do offshore if I ran it at 50Hz? Also does the gen3 allow a 3D transducer without a sonar hub?

  14. I was in a similar situation trying to decide on upgrading my Lowrance hds 8 and was considering the evo 9 or 12. I spoke with navico on the comparison of the Simrad to Lowrance, who told me that both were virtually the same unit and neither had the edge in terms of reliability. In the past Simrad units seemed to have a slightly better reputation for reliability.

    With a that in mind I opted for a Lowrance hds 12 gen 3 which I'm blown away by. My main reasons sticking with the same is that I'm very familiar with the hds units, another very important factor for me was the down resselution which Lowrance has more of over Simrad.The 9 inch screens have gone backwards if you ask me as a fish finder by reducing the all important down res.

    My old hds unit would clearly hold bottom in 600m of water with lowrances standard 200/50 htz transducer, from what I've seen out of my new unit the 12 will go well past those depths on the same transducer. I found a report by Dr Sonar comparing that same transducer with one of the new chirp models. To him he could barely see any difference between chirp and non chirp which is why I'm staying with my old transducer setup.

    Sidescan on my new unit blows what I used to have away, we were like kids in a loly shop yesterday checking out fish and dive sites. We could clearly view out to 80 m either side of the boat, even out in deep water we set the sidescan to 60 m either side so we could scan just over the size of a footy field. At these widths we clearly found krill with pilchards down beneath, at one point I told my daughter whales were about to surface to our port side where as she turned her head up they popped.

    We drifted in 70 m with a split zoom in the sonar set on zoom, as we watched a soft plastic onscreen at 50m a large fish came up from 70 m and grabbed the plastic ( turned out to be a 75cm snapper).

    My sidescan transducer is the lss2 which plus straight into the the unit, it's so good I'm not going to go ahead with 3 d and stick with what I have.

    Just my view on a very similar product. I'm extremely impressed.

    Jon

    The boat is currently coming with a lowrance hds 12 gen 3 so instead of switching it out for the simrad we might stick with it. Few questions, does the hds 12 allow mulitple transducers to be connected unlike the simrad? Or would i need an additional module?

  15. Just regarding bottom holding abilities, The bigger transducers aren't only for extra depth reading - they are heaps more sensitive and have better target separation.

    I've got a screenshot of a 50/200 reading bottom at 1100m, it can find bottom, but good luck getting it to reliably mark fish after about 400m. My totalscab transducer read bottom at 200m, but bait fish sitting at 85m were just a big blob indiscriminate from the bottom.

    Regarding chirp, dr sonar only tested the standard navico system with their transducers - which isn't true chirp. The lowrance transducers are 50/200 (or 83/200) and it chirps those. The airmar transducers are something like 40-60/180-210 and it chirps within those ranges.

    That said, I run medium chirp and 83 side by side on my totalscan and find the chirp to have better target separation. I wouldn't upgrade my setup to get that small advantage though.

    What kind of fishing will you be doing and at what depths?

    A combination of kingy snapper fishing in 20 - 100m, trolling beyond the shelf and some deep dropping 300-500m

  16. B164 Would do you well, but its not a chirp transducer (Airmar don't have many Thru-Hull chirp's) - otherwise something like the a B265LH, it sticks out of the hull through so not ideal for a trailer boat.

    Ideally a through hull version of the TM267LH would be perfect.

    Another option to look at is the Simrad S2009 or S2016, they are dedicated sounders (no nav but have 1KW output onboard so you don't need the BSM).

    Link that up with an NSS7 for maps and it might come out a bit cheaper than going about it the other way.

    I like the sound of that second option. Researching it now. Regarding the b265LH, it says its suited to boats over 8m. Would this be a major issue? The boat would be parked at marina its whole life so there would be no damage caused by a trailer, except for when its put into the water for the first time.

    Thanks for all your help by the way, hard to find the right information online.

  17. If you're running 1kw you'll need the bsm to run it at it's potential, the nss range can't output 1kw :)

    You'll also want a bsm if you're planning to use chirp functions properly.

    It will operate direct off the nss, and there's a good chance you'll never have an issue, it just won't be at its max potential.

    Thanks for your reply amkr! I think we've decided on the NSS9 evo2 + BSM3 + 1kW transducer for now, as we have a roughly $5k limit on the sounder. Then later on we could always add the 3D structure scan transducer.

    Now I'm wondering what 1kW transducer to get. We'd like a thru-hull transducer for the ability to see bottom at high speeds but would love recommendations. The hull is 6mm aluminium if this helps..

  18. My family is getting a new stabicraft 2400 in the beginning of 2017 and I've been tasked with doing all the research regarding sounders. So far I've decided on either a simrad NSS9 evo2 or NSS12 evo2. However I'm confused as to whether we need the bsm3. We want to run a 1kw transducer as well as a structure scan 3D transducer. Is anyone running a similar setup that could give me some information? I've read conflicting posts on different forums that you need the bsm3 if you want to run 2 transducers, but cant find any information from simrad to back this up. Thanks in advance!

  19. I generally find the hawkesbury to be really really hit and miss this time of year. Best bet is to poke out through barrenjoey to the reefs off palm beach. That fresh squid should get you a feed of flatties, snapper and mowies. I went out today in this area and got a nice feed. Other option is to anchor up close to barrenjoey headland and cube pillies. Usually find a few legal snapper and any pelagics in the area

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