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  1. Was there a few days ago, they were in close to the fad but all small. Botany wide, give it another week or so and it should be good.
  2. Bridle up a frigate and you will find a king around the heads. Hold on!
  3. Hi You are going to need a kids wading pool, one with the rigid no inflatable walls and a petrol water pump plus a salt water source. You are better off just catching it, pinning it and sending it straight back out.
  4. I would give it another week, the water is warm enough, there are a few there but they are very small.
  5. First thing to do is go jigging with someone who has a good sounder. You have to find the fish, you can blind fish or wait for the fish to turn up, good technique is not going to help you if there are no fish. I have taken novices out on my boat with no technique at all and they have still caught fish. If there are no fish, move on or search carefully on known grounds until you find some. I love my Furuno because since I have had it I have rarely come home from jigging with no fish.
  6. I have a 540f similar hull, good handling boat, deep hull so good on the plane, not to choppy. I have been to the shelf on good days no problem. Not too rocky when at rest. Good thing is its still easy to tow, they can be handled by one person relatively easily. They are a little narrow compared to some others but the sides are really deep so you never feel like you could fall over the side. You need to think about battery placements and anything heavy when you initially set up as it can affect a little bit of lean on the boat. I never really use the cuddy as mostly its for fishing but with the family out the cuddy is good. Also if you get one over the front which you may get eventually I don't think as much water would come into the boat. Minimum power really has to be 115. I you want to tow stuff I would go 130 or you could run 2 props with a 115 to pull out of the water easier. I have a 115 but you can always have more power!
  7. Nail knot is good in heavy leaders
  8. Dogtooth are not actually a Tuna, more like a giant bonito so you can't really make a direct comparison with the Tuna family.
  9. Yes the torque would be ok. You want to look at cm per retrieve as much as the ratio. I use a trinidad 20 6 to 1 and that is ok on your average king under the metre mark so I would think the torque would be ok. If you step up to the tn40 narrow the ratio is lower but the spool is bigger so its all relative. I would think the star drag is the way to go as it should be a bit lighter and simpler. Don't see many people using lever drags as their first choice for jigging. I have never seen anyone buy but I'm sure someone does. I haven't heard any reviews on the torque so I can't really speak for the quality.
  10. I have been using the FG knot and it has been great for casting. Look it up on utube. Its a bit tricky at first but you get the hang of it. Goes through the guides great.
  11. Turn down or up the gain till you have some clutter on the screen. Then got to colour erase and run the percentage up until weak echo's disappear. I generally run mine at 25 to 30%. At different depths you should start the process from scratch but I haven't found that it makes too much difference.
  12. If you really want to fish heavy tackle braid, two best knots are FG knot and Yacutan. You want to put some braid to mono first, then to swivel, then to leader. If tied well these are over 100% knot strength. 80lb leader you can still use probably 4 turn uni knot. Once you get heavier probably nail knot depending on the line you are using. If you tie these knots well you will will never have a failure. I never have, had swivels fail though so use good quality swivels as they can let you down!
  13. Nice catch, more importantly did you eat it and did it taste and good??
  14. I saw that boat very close to where I live yesterday parked right under some tree's.
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