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  1. Problem with a tank on a yak is that it adds to instability, takes up a bit of precious space and (if its behind you) it can be a little difficult to access. You might want to consider a bait tube instead (its also a hell of a lot cheaper!) - if you google "live bait tube" you might find some ideas on the more specialist kayak fishing websites.

  2. No disrespect intended but if its your first time launching with a new boat, I would be thinking about avoiding the harbour, and trying to find somewhere quieter and a less busy time of day (i.e. not the weekend if you can at all avoid it). Tunks Park will be busy on Sunday if the weather forecast is to be believed - I would stick to somewhere like Pittwater/Hawkesbury/Berowra which might be a bit quieter. On a weekend the main harbour will most likely be choppy from all the wash if you go further than the spit - what sort of size boat have you got? Might be best to leave it until you are a bit more experienced?

    Dont worry too much about the fishing for your first time out, maybe just throw in a rod and a few lures, you will probably be too busy figuring out the boat to focus on the fishing, but I wouldnt be surprised if you found a few salmon on the surface in Pittwater or one of the branches of the Hawkesbury, or maybe a few flatties.

  3. If you are planning on being in calm sheltered water, you shouldnt need an outrigger, in fact its probably going to be more of a hinderance. At first you will feel as if you are going to tip out with every little bump, but that should pass once you get the feel of it.

  4. I reckon you have made a good choice there. My advice would be to take it out a few times before you decide where you are going to put rod holders and sounder etc. Also, and most importantly, go out without any fishing gear and learn how to get back in when you fall out. If you fish offshore you will fall out at some point and you dont want to be learning when you out at Longy in a bit of chop.

  5. I would second Roberta's comments above. The PA isn't designed for offshore use, people can and do use them offshore so it can be done however you need to consider:-

    1) Its going to be harder to launch and land through any kind of shore break because it is heavier and wider

    2) It wont be as fast through the waves

    3) If the mirage drive fails (which does happen) its going to be very hard to paddle in any kind of weather. Both the revo and the adventure (and to a lesser extent the outback) still paddle ok.

    4) If you capsize (this is something you need to test before you even think about going fishing) its going to be harder to flip back over (having said that if you do fall out the PA is probably going to be easier to climb back in)

    There is a lot of advice out there on the specialist Kayak Fising websites that I wont name.

  6. Everything floating in space will exert some gravitational force on the earth and will therefore impact on tides. However the mass of the comet would be so small its going to be miniscule and completely unnoticeable. This is a list of the various planets and the sun and their relative contribution to gravitational force on earth (sun = 1):-

    Moon 2.1

    Sun 1.00

    Venus 0.000113

    Jupiter 0.0000131

    Mars 0.0000023

    Mercury 0.0000007

    Saturn 0.0000005

    Uranus 0.000000001

    Neptune 0.000000002

    Pluto 0.0000000000001

  7. I think that part of the arguement is that by killing the larger carp there will end up being more food available for the smaller models, so ultimately selectively removing the big carp out of the population could end up leading to greater numbers down the line.

    There is also evidence that carp are cannibalistic so removal of the bigger ones will lead to greater survival rates in the smaller fish, its probably not as simple as: killing all the carp we catch = less carp in the long run.

  8. Great news!

    People should remember at the next election that this is down to the Labor and Green parties and the Liberals were in favour of it operating. What is best for our sport is not always what "popular opinion" on message boards makes it out to be!

  9. 0.8 is fine at sea if you want to go that way but how can you drive your car home when the road limit is 0.5,logically they need to be the same.

    Regards.

    You must be kidding surely? There is just as much (if not more) that can go wrong at sea and the consequences can be just as bad.

    If it were up to me there should be a zero limit on the water - too many idiots out there as it is without the addition of alcohol.

  10. Not entirely sure.. The only thing I found out when trying to find out what fish it was is was that they are riddled with bones and hence terrible eating. Apparently they're good burley though..

    Can I suggest that in future you dont try and identify fish by cooking them up and eating them? Do you realise that there are deadly poisonous fish in our waters and you wouldnt be the first to find out the hard way?

    If you catch something you dont recognise, chuck it back and look it up when you get home so you know next time.

  11. Cheers Noodles - that looks like a good read and I'll have to have a proper look later. However, at first glance I couldnt see anything that indicated that very large flatties retained fecundity towards the end of their natural lifespan. That would be the one key arguement against retaining the really big fish.

    This seems to suggest (and as I said I havent had the chance to read it properly yet), there would be far more damage to the population in retaining something say 60cm rather than 1m.

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