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  1. just to add another option these goso upf50 shirts are mega comfortable, easy to wear when its hot aswell cheers david
  2. been using a sarca for two years now, its been great, cant fault it cheers david
  3. yeah getting a tank welded into the transom, should save a little bit more space cheers david
  4. hi all, went out last thursday chasing the usual calamari and kings. i started off lucky, getting into some really big calamari, look at the size difference. i started off using smaller 1.8 jigs, and for a change i went to 2.5 and thats when the calamari came on the chew. so with two big and a handfull of smaller ones i set off in search of kings. tried downrigging most of the structure in the harbour and then moved onto shark and clark islands for a big zero. thought id make my way out to north head via a few of the structures i bummed out on previously. finally i had found quite a few kings on one of buoys, and they were good size, got 7 in total, kept 3. nothing under 70cm, and for the first time got big time smoked on my locked up saltiga 4500 biggest went 83cm. until next time, cheers david ps my bait tank is now in the for sale section for anyone who is interested
  5. awesome stuff, thanks for that netic
  6. thanks for all the awesome replys, forgot to mention the charter was primo charters, guides name was paul, highly recommended, certainly knows his kings and hapuka. the boat is (grouse) , an 8m surtees (bar crusher) very well set up for the type of fishing he does http://www.primocharters.co.nz/index.php?pr=Home_Page here is a link to his site "By the way what did you do with him? Sushimi, steaks...?" couldnt do much with it, i was leaving bay of pleanty the next day, the guide was having a party the next day and im fairly sure that fed everyone cheers david
  7. hi all, went into the harbour targeting just squid today for the first time i wanted to make it a meal and not bait. found a really good patch of them. they were all really good size and ended the day with 13. never been so lucky with calamari, but there was a heap of them. i dropped as many as i caught and also lost one massive one at the boat when i couldnt get to my net and tried lifting it in by the jig downrigged a couple of squid heads around some structure in the harbour and scored two quick kings, 1 going 70cm and the other a tiny 52cm. wasnt to keen for kings today so gave up after those two. also got a nice blue swimmer in a net that i set early morning it all went down great for dinner with the family cheers david
  8. hi all, went to new zealand with the last week. spent the first 3 days working in auckland and then went on to spending a few days in tauranga, bay of plenty. let me start by saying that the area is just beautiful. i had organised a charter from sydney to chase marlin and kings and left it upto the charter operator to decide on the day what would be best. the day had arrived and it was perfect no wind at all and a very slight swell rolling and with the talk of a big blue marlin being caught the day before i was exited to say the least. got picked up early morning and we set off. the guide decided that marlin would be a pretty good option and tried for 4 hours trolling lures without a touch.so we gave up and started collecting bait for kings. we set out two small trolling skirts and with the lures in the water for barely a minute they both went off with a couple of big kahwai (aust salmon) i was happy just to catch something and then i couldnt believe when he placed these into the bait tank, i thought he was kidding but he was serious. these were our live bait for kings, 2.5kg aussie salmon. so after we had the bait we headed to a few pinnicles out 50 odd miles to sea and started off by jigging 300g jigs to first locate if there were kings and what size. took a while to find them and they werent to keen on the jigs, but judging by the sounder we thought there was something bigger there, so down went the salmon. not even 30 sec later we were watching the rod as the salmon was getting inhaled by something big, it didnt do any big runs, it just had pressure and very slowly moving away. we gave it a good 30 sec to swollw the bait and then pushed upto strike and hit it. then there was just this ridiculous amount of weight and strength trying to rip the rod from my hands, not a blistering run but a mad tug of war,thank god for harnesses. not sure what the drag was set on but it was a penn 50w filled with heavy braid all i know is it was bloody high, im 100kg and i had trouble holding onto it. after a 10min battle up came the biggest bloody fish i have ever seen in person and to make it even better it was the fish i love the most. kingfish, and a whole 27 kg of it and 1.41m. thats mayor island in the background as you could tell i was over the moon. we sent down the other live bait only to have it snagged on the bottom and lost. so it was back to jigging and we came across a few smaller kings and also some baracouta which were also good fun. after all that action the day was over and i was glad cause i was out of steam. just thought i might add that bay of plenty is a stunning place to visit and if your thinking of going, do it, the actual underwater structure around this area is amazing, you can 40 miles out to sea and its 600ft deep the all of a sudden theres a reef that breaks the surface. go, you wont regret it at all cheers david
  9. for all thats interested, i was told the grounding screw on the back of the sounder is for boats with generators that produce noise?? not needed in trailer boats cheers dave
  10. thanks huey, was planning on calling them tomorrow, just hoping to get a head start on installing it tonight cheers dave
  11. hi all, just got myself a furuno fcv620 and was wondering if anyone can help with the wiring. instructions are fairly brief, i assume red = + black = - but do i have to ground a wire to the back of the unit?? i dont wont to hook up anything fancy like chartplotter to it, just want to get it running cheers dave
  12. awesome, thanks for the info guys cheers dave
  13. hi all, just trying to determine if the sounder quality in the furuno fcv620 is much better then the sounder thats built into the combo unit gp7000f. the combo dosent have the digital technology, and i do prefer a quality sounder rather then an average sounder and plotter. so if anyone has used both is the sounder in the combo as good as the 620?? cheers david
  14. congrats on that incredible flathead, what a big lizard
  15. hi all, looking to get a new pair of downriggers and was wondering what people thought about the penn fathom master range?? or is it recommended i stick with scotty?? cheers dave
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