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  1. Awesome report mate and sounds like a great holiday! I spent 3 years in a row over the Xmas period at wallaga lake caravan park! Aghhhh, the memories! My old tinny and catching flatty after flatty! Dinner was pretty much guaranteed! And the bermi river too! Loved camel rock surf beach!

    Top place and any fishos paradise!

    Thanks for sharing!

    Cheers scratchie!!!

    Hahaha thanks mate, also Cuttagee beach was fishing well but was having enough fun just walking down the local. Your right about a fishos paradise, any style or type of fishing is catered for down that whole stretch of coast, top spot!

  2. Had to attend a wedding over the Christmas New Year period in Melbourne of all places. Headed to Bermagui afterwards with the family to visit my parents and get some fishing done!

    As soon as the car stopped at Bermi I grabbed the beach rod and Alvey 650A5 and hit the beach with a bag of pillies. Scored a couple salmon before sunset.

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    Up early the next morning and managed a couple of salmon trout and a banjo shark, again on pillies.

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    The next few days all sort of melded together, I spent them sleeping, fishing and playing with kids...

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    My 6yr old daughter with a nice salmon... she managed a few cranks on Alvey and 4m beach rod before I took over...

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    Managed a couple more fish off the beach mostly salmon but also scored a nice flattie and a shovel nose shark. All released except for the flattie.

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    My brother rocked up with his kids so I took them all fishing in Bermi harbour. Got some nice little fish including a big leatherjacket and a flattie... My daughter and nephew caught some great little bream and an octopus, all released.

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    Now it was time to fire up the tinny and hit Wallaga Lake, where the flathead were really firing. Over the last 3 days we managed around 20 fish drifting around the flats and drop offs, didn't get much opportunity to take many pics while in the boat but here's what I did take, all fish released except for a few kept for dinner each night.

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    All the flatties caught using my little Alvey 45B reel, 10lb fluruo leader 1-2/0 gangs and mackerel fillets for bait. All fish were between 40-50cm big, except for one stand out that went 64cm, which went back in to continue spawning...

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    Overall a great holiday even if it was crashed by my brother and his brood hahaha. Love the far South Coast of NSW, but can't wait to get stuck into the fish back on the Central Coast!!!

  3. Nice... What size leader were you using?

    If it's to good to be true, it usually is...

    Hi Fishingphase I was using 10lb fluruo for leader and 8lb mono on the reel, small gang hooks and mackerel fillet for bait. I'll post a report when I get the chance.

  4. I nailed some cracker flathead on the 45B over the last few days, they are ripper reels!

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    managed about 20 over 3 days on 45B reel matched to the 450 Alvey rod. Released all (including the one in the pic) only kept enough for a feed each night.

  5. I am sure the big ones go well, the advantage of the overhead however is that the line comes of the reel straight, this eliminates a lot of the friction of the line slapping on the inside of the first eye... slowing the lead less... having said that in reality on the beach with wind and bait it probably makes little difference, however all the serious tournament casters in the UK use magnetically braked overheads (or multipliers as we call them, lots of different names for the same things in both countries!) to achieve 300yrd plus casts! So they must be onto something!

    Can't wait to get out and use my little alvey again though... at the price I might buy a couple more as spare 'bring a mate' reels... they will eliminate the issues of my rookie friends that like to come with me from time to time dropping my nice rareniums and stradics in the sand and surf!

    I took a mate fishing the other day, briefed him extensively on what not to do to the reel (I had lent him a new stradic), I turn around to find him unhooking a whiting with the butt of the rod on the sand, every time a wave came in the spray kicking off the but was drenching the reel (it was a short butt spin stick), so I shouted at him 'watch that reel in the salt mate.' he says ok so I go back to watching my rod tip, I look back 10 seconds later to find him washing the reel in the surf! I shout 'mate, what the hell are you doing?' he says that I just told him to 'wash that reel in the salt'...idiot! Right after I had spent about twenty minutes in the car park explaining to him exactly why the reel can't be put in the sand or the salt... in one ear and out the other, what can you do!

    Rest of the afternoon spent stripping it down, cleaning and regreasing.

    He did catch a whiting that went nearly 40cm though and was thrilled... every cloud and all that.

    That's other advantage with the Alveys, they love a bit of sand and a dunk in the surf. Glad you enjoyed the reel, hope you hook a few more fish on it.

  6. Thanks smn...hope to meet u one day when im up there..just gonna look for someone with an alvey...hehehe...im currently using my 650bcxl off rocks...still to hook a kingy on it...hopefully soon

    Hahaha yeah I'll be packing an alvey, just come and say g'day! Just modified my 650E5 with a rapid retrieve handle, a king off the rocks is my goal this summer too mate! Hope you get one soon!!!

  7. As far as using a 7ft rod for the beach as long as your not planning on breaking any distance casting records it should be fine but not ideal. The main reasons for longer rods at the beach is casting distance and keeping your line out of the breaking waves. If your throwing a blade/metal type lure or soft plastic with a fairly weighty jig head you should be ok, spinning just behind the shore break. Look for the darker patches of water between the breaking waves and have a crack. An arvo on the beach even without any success is better than not being on the beach.

    (In reply to your adopt a learner thread)...

  8. Yeah the 40A1 has a metal back and turn plate/side cast system. I think the 40A1 is a bit overkill on such a small reel, the 40B will be sturdy and last long enough. Keep in mind the retrieve rate will be fairly slow on the size 40 models, but you wont really notice it on short casts in the surf or in the estuary. A nice sized bream or whiting will feel like a really decent salmon and a good salmon on that reel will feel like a freight train, hahaha! Make sure the last piece of tackle in your rig towards the tip of the rod is a small swivel matched to your line (4kg and no more than 8kg, use only up to double the breaking strain of the line), crane or box type swivels are best for the beach but barrel or rollers are fine as well. Takes bit to get used to winding using your finger as a level guide, but after a session or two becomes second nature. Hope you hook into a few nice whiting for Christmas lunch! I have had luck on the whiting lately up on the Central Coast, beach worms are the key and fresh caught will see you absolutely clean up! Good luck!

  9. Good stuff champ! A couple of fish is always fun even if undersized. Flounder are a very nice fish to eat, if you plan on keeping any in future. Snags are always a part of life when fishing the rocks, usually take a bit of extra gear when I go, I hate cutting a session short hahaha...

  10. Thanks for the info guys...I actually did pick up a '40B' after work today... it was $25...cant argue with that, spooled it with 4kg lo-stretch and will give it a bash... if I like it on the rod I will get a better quality version... hopefully it will go alright... does feel a bit tacky though but what can you expect for $25!

    It might feel a bit tacky at first but you'll soon appreciate the simple and durable nature of the reel, I felt the same with my 45B reel until I scored some good fish with it. Check out the Alvey website for tips on casting and maintenance (which you'll never likely need to do). I'd like to hear how it casts if you get the opportunity to post about it.

  11. Should handle 500 - 550 model Alvey and the blackfish models as well but trial would be essential before purchasing. My 500 and below models cast excellent on regular spinning rods, which I use off the kayak and for light fishing off a boat. All reels in these sizes can be bought left handed, just specify when ordering or you can get a conversion kit (changes the mounting plate etc) from Alvey. I have contacted Alvey numerous times, the last time was last week, via email and phone. They're more than happy to help and their after sales is superb! I was having problems locating parts for my 650GRBC, which is 20yrs old, they asked me to send the reel to them and they modified the backing plate for me free of charge (postage only)!!! I sent the reel on Friday last week they sent it back newly modded on the following Tuesday! Absolutely outstanding servive.

    If you're looking for change in fishing style that's still very effective and trouble free, then grab an Alvey and give them a go. I use them for all types of fishing, just love them.

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