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andrias

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  1. @ Noodles Sorry with the pic mate, was very tired after the fishing and had only my iphone to take a quick pic before the skipper distribute the fish. @ Bertrand Let me clarify that there were 11 of us fishing on the charter and everybody end up with 1 snapper above 60cm and 2 snapper between 40-60cm to take home. So it's not like i took home all those fish in the pic, but i understand and appreciate your concern in conserving those fish. so hopefully no hard feeling mate...cheers :biggrin2:
  2. more pic next to the foot is the biggest snapper of the day that goes about 90ish cm
  3. Hi all long time observer of the forum and first time report. Fly to Adelaide for Christmas and went on a fishing charter specialize on snapper. First drop of the bait, straight away triple hook up, the biggest being 75cm snapper (not sure about the weight) and then went quiet for while and the skipper decided to move to a different spot. Same thing here, after about a few minutes the snapper were on the bite again and they range from 40cm to 70cm. We keep moving to different spot and catching snapper after snapper until we caught the beast at 90cm. Never been really good at making report so i have attached picture for y'all to see. Any question ask away :thumbup: PS: Does anyone know a goof fishing charter for kingfish and mahi mahi from sydney? cheers
  4. Good day guys Does anyone know a good fishing charter down in adelaide? Any recommendation? Will be there from Christmas to new year. Any help will be appreciated. In the mean time happy fishing guys :thumbup:
  5. Good day raiders I am going to Adelaide at the end of dec and was just wondering if anyone know any spot for the famous mulloway, snapper or kingfish( dunno if they are in Adelaide though ) I did some googling but would appreciate it if anyone can direct me to some good spot cos I will only stay 4 days in there. Also can anyone suggest a good fishing charter in Adelaide. Thank you for your help guys Happy fishing
  6. thanks for that but just wondering if these reel will be cheaper down in the united states? cheers
  7. Guys anyone know where to buy these reels and how much do they cost generally? Any info will be great cheers
  8. hi guys just come back from overseas and i am going to jervis bay in 2 weeks time :thumbup: Im just wondering if any of you can suggest any fishing spot (land based) and also a good fishing charter to chase kings. please send me a pm if you have any recommendation in regards to fishing charter. Thanks in advance for the help and ahppy fishing :thumbup:
  9. wowwww :1yikes: i can't even manage one in 3 years and you caught that many in one fishing session :1yikes: :thumbup: Big congrats to you mate
  10. its a type of chilid duboisi or something like that
  11. Longy it's true that learning about the do 's and don'ts about driving does not prevent death on the road, but it DOES REDUCE the death on the road imo. Take my home country where driving with the influence of alcohol is allowed and there is no speed limit enforced, the death toll percentage is staggeringly higher than australia. Educating fisho about the danger of rock fishing will not completely eradicate rock fishing death but it will reduce it. In reality it is almost impossible to eradicate something completely but it is always possible to reduce it if effort is applied. I for once has stupidly fish on the rock with nothing but a pair of thongs and i was lucky nothing happen to me. At the time i did not know anything or understand (i am asian too btw )about swell or the danger of rock fishing.So i guess I was lucky to learn the danger of rock fishing before anything has happened to me. I am sure most of these people that die from rock fishing did not understand the danger and if the government manage to educate them then i guess we can save maybe 8 out of 10 that died. Just my 2 cent anyway no offence intended to anyone
  12. nice fish mate :thumbup: :thumbup:
  13. hahah yeah DGF you better organise something mate or these people gonna start a forum riot :074:
  14. lucky you james caught your first marlin at the age of 15.... I am 29 and hasn't caught anything big :thumbdown: Congrats on the catch mate :thumbup:
  15. Hi, I have some experience fishing land base and have been trying to catch kingfish for a few years with only 2 kingfish so far and both undersized. :thumbdown: Your name: Andre (Indonesian) Your Location: Sydney Fishing technique: live baiting Availability: at the moment almost every day Preferred location: anywhere in sydney Provide your own gear? Yes - but mostly for landbased though i am sure can use a few for the boat. Provide your own boat? No - Willing to share the cost if anyone is keen on bringing me though i dont know much about boat but I dont get sea sick If anyone can help show me some spot and technique will be appreciated cheers :thumbup:
  16. hi flatiemad did you climb through the second fence as well towards the end of the breakwall? cos i reckon it will be agood kingie spot in the morning......
  17. Can you still fish at the breakwall (the one with the gate closed at night)? I know a few years ago a lot of people fish there after dark by climbing the fence but can you still do it today?
  18. hmm not looking good with the water level so low but hopefully the fish is on the bite....
  19. Hi guys heading up to wyangala dam on the weekend, just wondering if anyone has been fishing the dam lately and how is it fishing at the moment? cheers
  20. i think the 20 and the 30 is only different in regards to the size. The Dc model is indeed expensive and would like to find out if they are any useful and hence justify the price. cheers
  21. Guys what do you think of shimano trinidad 20/30 DC? Is the reel any good for general use like maybe casting, popping and jigging? How about durability? Thanks in advance for the input guys cheers
  22. thanks jewgaffer will post report if i got the chance to try the place cheers
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