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hottyscotty

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  1. never tried eating them because worried they might smell when cooked but they make excellent cut bait or live
  2. http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/sydney-news/super-rats-big-ravenous-and-high-on-poison/story-e6freuzi-1226373061152 Looks like i'm not the only one having the same problem. I didn't notice the sticky stuff at the supermarket. Gotta try look for it again. I've thought of baiting a hook with peanut butter. You think circles would work better so they can't get off the hook?
  3. whatever you do, don't sell it! i regret selling mine
  4. I've got a bit of a rat problem. Supermarket traps aren't working and they're eating rat poison like candy. What other methods could i use that is commonly found in a home to trap these critters?
  5. This would be great for rock fishing! I've ordered one already. This would be great for finding out the reefs and gutters. Probably save me from getting snagged all the time.
  6. hottyscotty

    Braid

    I've never had any problems with any brand of braid in regards to wind knots. My cause of wind knots when i started was leader size. As you go up in leader size, your knots have to change with it. As leaders gets thicker, the knots get bigger. When you cast, these knots hit the guide which temporarily stops but the trailing line is coming off which causes slack and its this slack that gets caught around the guides. Either let out enough line so your knot is not in the guides or choose a knot that is streamlined. Or get rods with Fuji K-guides. Their design is to rid of wind knots and it works! I've always stuck with braid and not gelspun. Its much smoother and it digs less into the spool. Thats my experience anyways
  7. 100% Correct! My local coffee shop will raise their prices tomorrow because the price of milk has gone up from their supplier. They read an article saying that gov't will fine those who blame price increases due to carbon tax so they blamed the cows for producing too much greenhouse gaese from methane
  8. Flick Fishing is good because it really does test your patience. Not sure about skills but definately patience. Good when you got the fishing bug and no fish/bites around Oh those fishing apps...
  9. during warmer currents, cast a stick bait like they use for catching gt's. although a little bit smaller, 15-20cm range. kings love stickbaits.
  10. Not sure about ipad, but on Androids sometimes you need to tap the text area for the keyboard to come up. Altho i remember having to do the same when i had an iphone ages ago
  11. Seeing that no one knows absolutely anything about it. I'll let you know what i think about it then. I needed a rod tube for overseas travel and i wanted something off the shelf. I thought about going PVC but i've seen tragic endings to expensive rods from others who have trusted PVC. (Also, i was lazy to make one as well ) I looked at Nature Boys as i haven't heard or read anything negative about it but i thought it wasn't worth it as 60% of the cost goes towards shipping. I looked at Carmate, Flambeau etc and they've all had some degree of negativity. Then i looked at Plano. They have several sizes but i decided to with the largest one. Check plano website for specs. I chose this because it felt quite strong. My gf and two nieces sat on it altogether once and it didn't bend. I liked the wheels too. Trust me they were handy when you have to walk to one end of the airport to check-in and then walk back to other to send bulk luggage thru (pointing fingers at AKL aiport!!!). I also liked it because knowing i would never need to fully extend the tube, the inner tube acted as extra support. The tube is pretty heavy though. I think it weighs about 5kg when empty. I had five rods and clothing to act as further support, which came to abt 10kg. It's completely lockable, one lock has been taped up with gaffer tape, this is to lock it to the length you want. It comes with a pin but its not secure. If you take the pin out, the inner tube can be taken out and then anyone can have free access to the rods. The 2nd lock is on the lid itself, the elastic you see is when you open the lid, the lid stays connected so you won't lose it Its been on 3 trips so far and each time it only came back with minor scratches. On my last trip though, i noticed a line a never saw before and it formed where it took a heavy knock. Not an expert but you can see for yourself in the photo. I hope this line doesn't cause any damage to the tube in future. With a bit of haggling, this tube came to $180, which is small change considering the cost of quality rods these days.
  12. My paranoia got the better of me and took it straight to Daiwa. It was the clutch that was making the reel quite noisy. Had the clutch swapped out for another one. Didn't get the name who helped me but he did a great job and made everything the way the reel is supposed to be. Now i'm satisfied!
  13. I know the following question is going to be the same as asking how long is a piece of string, but i'm going to ask anyways. If you have the latest edition of Saltigas, do you think your Saltiga is quiet? I've never noticed this before because i've alwasy used my saltiga in a noisy environment. But i was using it in quiet room the other day and i can hear a gear noise or whirring noise. This is opposite to what i've read in reviews and also Daiwa's web page. Whilst the operation is still very smooth, the noise is noticeable as i wind the handle. I do believe mechanical parts can never be silent but do you think yours is as quiet as Daiwa's claim? Maybe i'm just paranoid!
  14. boattart: i'm trading currencies but i look for the usual. tight spreads, good trading platform and most importantly doesn't lag on trades. hate losing a pip or two when making scalp trades. BalmianBob: Pepperstone website looks great but how are you finding them with your trading?
  15. I'm searching for an Australian Brokerage firm for forex trading and i was wondering if anyone has experience with an Australian firm? Reason i'm asking here is brokers keep their eye on all financial forums and place fake reviews! I thought the best place to ask would be outside these forums
  16. Its real name is Black Rabbitfish. Its not a true Trevally. Though they have some resemblance, guess thats why they're called Black Trevally. They're also called Happy Moments, don't know why and not willing to find out. They have venom in their spines, hence not wanting to handle them. This bad boy was caught from Dee Why. Lately there have been a few around the area but none this big.
  17. A late report and probably not even worth while but this could be for the FR record. 2 weeks ago i was fishing off Dee Why rocks for drummer. It was a long morning. No bites except from leatheries and pickers. Then suddenly i felt a hard pull thinking finally got a drummer and feeling very happy. Well happy alright! Got myself one of the largest happy moments i've seen. The knife measures 36cm so i guess its just under 39cm. Wasn't going to get my brag mat to measure it properly. It was one of the biggest disappointmnet that day. It was caught on peeled prawn. I cut the line over water and let it go. That was it for the rest of the session. Not a drummer could be found that morning...not even a juvie.
  18. If you can, book flights to Bangkok and choose one of the many fishing parks available. Catching a Arapaima is something you'll never forget
  19. wow! thats a lot of seafood! yummo
  20. Watson's leaping bonito on a 7gm river2sea metal
  21. Fountain 38CC with four 350hp outboards. I can get to offshore grounds and back before anyone notices i'm missing.
  22. Seeing its got a heavy lure rating...i'd be getting some uzu lures. They're great on kings from the stones.
  23. They're actually not bad. Whilst i didn't need any servicing or repairs, i was questioning the drag ratings on some reels i bought in Japan. They said to take it down to Taren Point and have it tested. So they were testing out my reels and happily showed me how to how to achieve those published figures. Hearing from others they won't service reels bought from overseas so i wasn't hoping for much. But i was surprised they were willing to help
  24. Will be going to NZ for a kingfish and snapper fishing trip. Is fishing tackle cheaper over there? Especially metal jigs. I'm not really keen in carrying too many jigs in my luggage. I want to get my own jigs just in case the charter will try to rip me off. PM me if you know some of the good stores. I'll be flying in and out from Auckland.
  25. Youtube has loads of videos if you are after technique. Search for the japanese videos. My catch rate rocketed using their technique. I only use the slow retrieve when nothing else works.
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