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  1. Oh ! Glad to hear others have been in the same boat , tried & tied so many time it's no funny with the big 0 as a result. went out with a mate . and caught my fist Squid 3 weeks ago . now what was the Dif my mate is a good Squid Specialist . all I did was using one of his jigs & bingo . I used to big of a jig and it was only a cheep one . his was $20+ jig 2.5 small jig with result so I went out got one myself & when I went out the week after , I got two squid . so it defiantly matters the quality jig you use. (note that's only my experience) good luck !

    Cheers Oziodin :fishing1:

  2. Mrs Swordfisherman when the course Is .would you kindly inbox me incase I miss the Post when it Posted. Thank You Kindly. Oziodin

  3. Got to Parsley bay Boat Ramp around 5am had a chat with another Raider at the Ramp it's a small world. went straight out to Pittwater just inside the "Light house" head land (intended to Down Rigging with live Squid at ScottsIsland) .after an hour off trying with different yamashita jigs and only had 1 Squid to show for it . decided to change of plans was meant to go to Scott-Island Down rigging but with only one live Squid instead decided to go to Long Reef , Ha Ha Ha never made it there. Half way between Palm Beach & Newport tried to do a drift around Birchgrove wreck around 42-45 meter depth started to pick up some nice Flatties between 38-51 cm size . after bagging 12 flatties we decided to try west Reef as the wind started to pick up "NE" by the time we got there, There was white caps on the sea decided to give it a go but couldn't hold bottom so ended pulling up Stumps 2pm headed back in cleaned our Haul of Flathead ended up with 2.5 kg Fillets Between two of us . I say we will be eating like Kings ( just checked at the shop $43 Kg) & Ours is Fresh Yum Yum and most importantly it was Another Awsum day in Paradise, Being on the Water in this Beautiful Country .like I say if Plan "A" fails use Plan "B" Than "C" always works out . No matter what JUST enjoy Life !!!

    Cheers Oziodin :fishing1:

  4. Wind speed table for Conversion of Knots, Beaufort, m/s and km/h.

    Knots

    Beaufort

    m/s

    km/h

    mph

    Label

    Effect on sea

    Effects on land

    < 1

    0

    0 - 0.2

    <1

    <1

    Calm

    Sea like a mirror

    Calm. Smoke rises vertically.

    1-3

    1

    0.3-1.5

    1-5

    1-3

    Light Air

    Ripples with the appearance of scales are formed, but without foam crests

    Wind motion visible in smoke.

    4-6

    2

    1.6-3.3

    6-11

    4-7

    Light Breeze

    Small wavelets, still short, but more pronounced. Crests have a glassy appearance and do not break

    Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle.

    7-10

    3

    3.4-5.4

    12-19

    8-12

    Gentle Breeze

    Large wavelets. Crests begin to break. Foam of glassy appearance. Perhaps scattered white horses

    Leaves and smaller twigs in constant motion.

    11-15

    4

    5.5-7.9

    20-28

    13-17

    Moderate Breeze

    Small waves, becoming larger; fairly frequent white horses

    Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move.

    16-21

    5

    8.0-10.7

    29-38

    18-24

    Fresh Breeze

    Moderate waves, taking a more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed. Chance of some spray

    Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees begin to sway.

    22-27

    6

    10.8-13.8

    39-49

    25-30

    strong Breeze

    Large waves begin to form; the white foam crests are more extensive everywhere. Probably some spray

    Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic garbage cans tip over.

    28-33

    7

    13.9-17.1

    50-61

    31-38

    Near Gale

    Sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind

    Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind. Swaying of skyscrapers may be felt, especially by people on upper floors.

    34-40

    8

    17.2-20.7

    62-74

    39-46

    Gale

    Moderately high waves of greater length; edges of crests begin to break into spindrift. The foam is blown in well-marked streaks along the direction of the wind

    Twigs broken from trees. Cars veer on road.

    41-47

    9

    20.8-24.4

    75-88

    47-54

    Severe Gale

    High waves. Dense streaks of foam along the direction of the wind. Crests of waves begin to topple, tumble and roll over. Spray may affect visibility

    Larger branches break off trees, and some small trees blow over. Construction/temporary signs and barricades blow over. Damage to circus tents and canopies.

    48-55

    10

    24.5-28.4

    89-102

    55-63

    Storm

    Very high waves with long over-hanging crests. The resulting foam, in great patches, is blown in dense white streaks along the direction of the wind. On the whole the surface of the sea takes on a white appearance. The 'tumbling' of the sea becomes heavy and shock-like. Visibility affected

    Trees are broken off or uprooted, saplings bent and deformed, poorly attached asphalt shingles and shingles in poor condition peel off roofs.

    56-63

    11

    28.5-32.6

    103-117

    64-73

    Violent Storm

    Exceptionally high waves (small and medium-size ships might disappear behind the waves). The sea is completely covered with long white patches of foam flying along the direction of the wind. Everywhere the edges of the wave crests are blown into froth. Visibility affected

    Widespread vegetation damage. More damage to most roofing surfaces, asphalt tiles that have curled up and/or fractured due to age may break away completely.

    64-71

    12

    >32.7

    >118

    >74

    Hurricane

    The air is filled with foam and spray. Sea completely white with driving spray; visibility very seriously affected

    Considerable and widespread damage to vegetation, a few windows broken, structural damage to mobile homes and poorly constructed sheds and barns. Debris may be hurled about.

    Wind directions

    Abbreviation

    wind direction

    Degrees

    N

    North

    NNE

    NorthNorthEast

    22.5°

    NE

    NorthEast

    45°

    ENE

    EastNorthEast

    67.5°

    E

    East

    90°

    ESE

    EastSouthEast

    112.5°

    SE

    SouthEast

    135°

    SSE

    SouthSouthEast

    157.5°

    S

    South

    180°

    SSW

    SouthSouthwest

    202.5°

    SW

    Southwest

    225°

    WSW

    WestSouthwest

    247.5°

    W

    West

    270°

    WNW

    WestNorthwest

    292.5°

    NW

    Northwest

    315°

    NNW

    NorthNorthwest

    337.5°

  5. Sorry the copy Paste didn't turn out how is was on Page so it would be better if you went into : windfinder.com

    and you will get a better picture of the various wind Definitions.

    Cheers Oziodin

  6. Here is some Tables :

    Wind speed table for Conversion of Knots, Beaufort, m/s and km/h.

    Knots Beaufort m/s km/h mph Label Effect on sea Effects on land < 1 0 0 - 0.2 <1 <1 Calm Sea like a mirror Calm. Smoke rises vertically. 1-3 1 0.3-1.5 1-5 1-3 Light Air Ripples with the appearance of scales are formed, but without foam crests Wind motion visible in smoke. 4-6 2 1.6-3.3 6-11 4-7 Light Breeze Small wavelets, still short, but more pronounced. Crests have a glassy appearance and do not break Wind felt on exposed skin. Leaves rustle. 7-10 3 3.4-5.4 12-19 8-12 Gentle Breeze Large wavelets. Crests begin to break. Foam of glassy appearance. Perhaps scattered white horses Leaves and smaller twigs in constant motion. 11-15 4 5.5-7.9 20-28 13-17 Moderate Breeze Small waves, becoming larger; fairly frequent white horses Dust and loose paper raised. Small branches begin to move. 16-21 5 8.0-10.7 29-38 18-24 Fresh Breeze Moderate waves, taking a more pronounced long form; many white horses are formed. Chance of some spray Branches of a moderate size move. Small trees begin to sway. 22-27 6 10.8-13.8 39-49 25-30 strong Breeze Large waves begin to form; the white foam crests are more extensive everywhere. Probably some spray Large branches in motion. Whistling heard in overhead wires. Umbrella use becomes difficult. Empty plastic garbage cans tip over. 28-33 7 13.9-17.1 50-61 31-38 Near Gale Sea heaps up and white foam from breaking waves begins to be blown in streaks along the direction of the wind Whole trees in motion. Effort needed to walk against the wind. Swaying of skyscrapers may be felt, especially by people on upper floors. 34-40 8 17.2-20.7 62-74 39-46 Gale Moderately high waves of greater length; edges of crests begin to break into spindrift. The foam is blown in well-marked streaks along the direction of the wind Twigs broken from trees. Cars veer on road. 41-47 9 20.8-24.4 75-88 47-54 Severe Gale High waves. Dense streaks of foam along the direction of the wind. Crests of waves begin to topple, tumble and roll over. Spray may affect visibility Larger branches break off trees, and some small trees blow over. Construction/temporary signs and barricades blow over. Damage to circus tents and canopies. 48-55 10 24.5-28.4 89-102 55-63 Storm Very high waves with long over-hanging crests. The resulting foam, in great patches, is blown in dense white streaks along the direction of the wind. On the whole the surface of the sea takes on a white appearance. The 'tumbling' of the sea becomes heavy and shock-like. Visibility affected Trees are broken off or uprooted, saplings bent and deformed, poorly attached asphalt shingles and shingles in poor condition peel off roofs. 56-63 11 28.5-32.6 103-117 64-73 Violent Storm Exceptionally high waves (small and medium-size ships might disappear behind the waves). The sea is completely covered with long white patches of foam flying along the direction of the wind. Everywhere the edges of the wave crests are blown into froth. Visibility affected Widespread vegetation damage. More damage to most roofing surfaces, asphalt tiles that have curled up and/or fractured due to age may break away completely. 64-71 12 >32.7 >118 >74 Hurricane The air is filled with foam and spray. Sea completely white with driving spray; visibility very seriously affected Considerable and widespread damage to vegetation, a few windows broken, structural damage to mobile homes and poorly constructed sheds and barns. Debris may be hurled about.

    Wind directions

    Abbreviation wind direction Degrees N North 0° NNE NorthNorthEast 22.5° NE NorthEast 45° ENE EastNorthEast 67.5° E East 90° ESE EastSouthEast 112.5° SE SouthEast 135° SSE SouthSouthEast 157.5° S South 180° SSW SouthSouthwest 202.5° SW Southwest 225° WSW WestSouthwest 247.5° W West 270° WNW WestNorthwest 292.5° NW Northwest 315° NNW NorthNorthwest 337.5°

    Wind rose

    wind_directions.png

  7. You might answered you question ! one battery is old other new maybe the engine doesn't recharge the battery ( alternator issue ) and it drains battery with all other gadgets also running of the battery when switching to the new one (Full) Battery all seams ok than . worth a thought !

    Cheers Oziodin :fishing1:

  8. BUGEJA great to see good catch Browns seemly is very productive at the moment , nice out there on a good day just wish the weather would be more Favourable at the moment and the wind would die down so I could get out there again .

    Cheers Oziodin :fishing1:

  9. Browns Today .

    Got out early today put the Boat in at Roseville Boat Ramp 5:30 am . motored thru the Fog & the dark. the fog hadn't set in motored out thru the heads and about few kilometres of the head the fog lifted nice going 20 knots ! calm sea as well really enjoyed the ride watched the sun rise ( about 12 mile) finally arrived at Browns 7:15 am and all ready about 15 Boat there ( The Mako Comp was on ) the sea was quiet calm anway dropped the 6 pound led and line over the side and with in 15min first hook up. 450 meters down after 10 min of the Electric working hard to bring my first Blue Eye up to the surface ( only a small one ) but none the less my first blue cod .how good was this ,Awsum !. Than the going went a bit slow go another bit but Mr Shark decided otherwise & about 350 meter line as well, bugger #@%$&%$ !. rigged up again still had plenty of line left rigged up again 30 min later same again ( sharked with another 250 meter line shorter) I wasn't interested in catching a shark . rigged up again but next drop I could only get down to 350 meters no more line to get to the Bottom, lucky I had a 80lb Braid 1000meter spool spare in the boat got enough line on the electric did another drop. next hook this time I got a bite only Half Gemfish came up. and did few more drops tried few different spots . There is some very unconsidered fishoes out there balloons every where you just had to go slow and watch out but some of the boaties just sailed over cut line of others from what we head on channel 21 about 10:30 got my Biggest Gem Fish 110 cm nice one had my limit and my buddy also bagged out so off we went to 12 mile tried some jigging for Kingfish after 1.5 hour and nothing to show and very sore arm's & shoulders we decided to call it a day and head back in going was a little slow as the water was getting sloppy, got back in loaded the Boat onto the Trailer than cleaned the fish, After a Top day on the water & good Company, I'm now sitting down hooking in to some nicely Fresh cooked Gemfish the wifey cooked make all worth while . after We cleaned the Boat so it ready for the next adventure witch most likely will be Hair Tailing next week as the weather forecast doesn't look good to going offshore .

    if anyone haven't been Gem Fishing before put it on your Bucket List .

    Cheers Oziodin :fishing1:

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