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  1. Depending on the size of rapala magnum, it might be too big to work like a casting lure. In addition to what DerekD suggested above, I'd add in a 3" powerbait minnow - such a versatile lure. Also there are smashbait squids.

    Otherwise, slow pitch jigs of the appropriate weight for the depth youre in.

     

  2. On 10/3/2020 at 11:50 AM, Welster said:

    Only issue I can see with this set up is it isn't a 4wd.   I don't really have that problem but i do own ski racks and think Rebels suggestion of ski racks would work really well with the rod but facing forwards 

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    Salivating at that setup!

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  3. 3 minutes ago, frankS said:

    Personally I would advise against a learner fisho using braid. Braid is unforgiving and sometimes even somewhat experienced fisho's have a hard time getting used to braid. Mono is far the better choice, in my opinion.

    Also I would be looking for some used gear, you can often pick up some nice quality gear for much less money from places like trash and treasure, garage sales etc. Avoid hock shops as you need to know what you are buying or you could end up paying more than new price. Buy good quality 2nd hand gear rather than rubbish new gear.

    Don't rush into things. The fish are still going to be there next month etc.

    Frank

    Good point franks, braid can be quite tough to use depending on your experience! Going off the info provided it sounds like some level investment has taken place so just took a guess that there might be some familiarity there. Having said that, you can always get some cheapish braid from eBay to play around with - not too quality stuff but acceptable for a beginner and bread and butter fish.

  4. Rebel is right, you should tell the shop what fish you are chasing and how you fish (land based + baits) and they can suggest a combo. It's not just about brands - it's also about length and weight rating.

    If you are fishing those spots it sounds like you are lobbing baits a distance? If so, you'd be looking at something like a 9ft, maybe 8kg+ rating and at least a 5000 sized reel (leaning towards 6000 min). From those spots, the biggest catch would be a decent jewie and maybe the random shark or two. Otherwise you'd be looking at typical bread and butter species - in which case lighter would be preferable (e.g. 7ft 3-6kg and 3000 sized reel) for a middle ground otherwise a standard bream combo. For distance make sure you use braid instead of mono - infact you might get some instant improvement by simply going to braid on your existing rod and reel if you haven't already switched over.

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  5. 1 hour ago, mrsswordfisherman said:

    Not sure exactly what you want.

    Live chat we used to have chat rooms but Invision does not have the feature anymore. I will look into it. 
     

    Give me more of an idea of how you would use it please :)

    Thanks! What I was thinking would be a chat module on the front page with a live stream of chat messages where people could share where they have encountered bust-ups for others in the vicinity. Now that im thinking about it more, would have to have some way to sticky a chat message for a couple of hours so that they don't get lost. Otherwise maybe it's an interactive table of some sort that people can add to with their experiences.

  6. Hi all, was thinking wouldn't it be great to have a live chat feature on FR where you can relay info about bust ups you have encountered as we enter the season? Would be temporary as not to clog up the reports section and you can head to those locations if you are in the area. Often I'd want to see if anyone has come across them and also share where I've found them to be.

     

    What do you guys reckon?

    (We could call it the Bust up Brigade , I had second thoughts about Bust Watch 🤣)

  7. Hi all, went out in the moderate winds in hope of finding bust-ups - found some in the open areas adjacent to fort Denison, couldn't hook up though. Bust-ups were small, so moved on. Checked lavender bay and Walsh bay, no bust-ups there either, not even under the bridge as they usually are. Lots of maritime and the odd police boat around issuing warnings/fines for those not "transiting" in the channel between fort Denison and goat island. 

    Headed back to the heads - came across a few bust ups near North head (inside) , managed to land a decent tailor and salmon but then got inspected by a police boat whilst landing the salmon and precious bust up moments later, the police left and in their wake....no more bust ups 😭. What did arrive though was an increase in winds - too tough to stick around so headed back.

    Good thing about the poor weather - was quick and easy to launch and retrieve at the boat ramp 😆

    Whilst packing up, another fisho commented on the poor results today especially given the monsters (kings) outside the opera house all week - does anyone know about that?

    Still great being on the water though!

     

    EDIT: lure that did the damage: PowerBait Minnow 3" in green watermelon on a 1/4oz jig head, both slow jigging in mid water and straight into the chaos :)

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  8. So much goes into producing the overall handle and feel of rod than just the amount of graphite in a rod (as Waza mentions above). Also, wait till you try to compare xT vs xHM vs others - really hard to compare purely on number alone.

    Would be helpful to go into your local tackle store and pick up a range of same length, same weight class 100% graphite rods and feel the difference. Try 30T rods and Daiwa rods with "HVF" as well. 

    Also, when comparing casting distance, don't forget to check other factors - braid diameter? Amount of leader?(though more just about passing through eyelets or not) etc...

     

     

     

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  9. On 7/15/2020 at 6:41 PM, kingie chaser said:

    Sure, but they dont chill anywhere near as efficienty & quickly as ice!

    You're right  depends on how many fish you plan to catch as well - my method doesn't do well when the fish are stacked, a problem I dont often have 😪

  10. 3 hours ago, Peter Nelson said:

    I don't think  nannygai have a size limit in NSW, but don't quote me on that.

    Any fish not on the dpi  list have a bag of 20 unless there classed as bait fish

    Thanks. I remember years back I was on a charter, in the same area intact, other customers caught a few nannygai and were advised they could keep them, i didn't get a good look so was unsure of min size.

    I'll keep some next time! Not sure of a recipe for such a small fish though!

  11. Hello all  went out yesterday, sprinkle of rain now and again, great conditions out past the heads otherwise (next to no wind and very calm swell - lived up to the forecast of 3.6knts (7.6kn avg) and 0.9m swell w/ 9sec period). Was rocketing out there 😈

    Did a few drifts at a spot near coogee (thanks @GoingFishing) and managed a few snapper, couple of pigfish, a nice flattie - catch of the day was one of the snapper coming in at 50cm (pb so far).

    Also, we got a couple of nannygai but threw back cause we were unsure of the legal size in Sydney (didn't come up on DPI) - they seemed pretty small, maybe ~15-20cm. Any ideas? These look to be also called bright redfish if my googling skills are reliable!

     

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  12. 34 minutes ago, JAKSShark said:

    Yeh or for those without boats maybe a tagline to ask some or a hand sign? maybe like 'i once saw a 3 metre shark in the river'😂

    Not to be confused with "I once saw a 3 metre flatty" 🤣

    24 minutes ago, Rebel said:

      I am a member of the RMYC and we have a very colourfull flag. Well known and recognised.

    Will keep an eye out.

     

    24 minutes ago, blaxland said:

    They're all fishraiders just some dont know it say hello just in case

     

    end up doing that sometimes! Have gotten some strange looks in the past!

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  13. I was thinking wouldnt it ve great if we had a special fishraider sticker on the side of the boat and that way you can spot a member straight away, what do you reckon?

    Though, I can already spot @DerekD's hobie from a mile away!

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    Thanks anthman. I will start a list here of those that want a sticker

    @anthman RED given to jeffb5.8

    @Berleyguts given to jeffb5.8 - pick up from Scratchie Baz

    @GoingFishing

    @big Neil Red

    @jeffb5.8 BLUE given

    @motiondave RED given to jeffb5.8

    @61 crusher blue

    @Scratchie a selection of red, blue and white given to jeffb5.8 (for you, Baz, tobycb)

    @Joeyd blue

    @kingie chaser blue and red

    @tobycb BLUE given to jeffb5.8 pick up from Scratchie

    @Busy-livin red

     

    @dirvin21blue

    @saadred

    @Azza_Fishing red

    @pegz blue

    @devon007 blue

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  14. 16 hours ago, Kyle_9173 said:

    In terms of lures will be slapstick’s and metal jigs that and the odd metal or stinking stick bait to get under the bust ups for kingys. Will be mainly focused on metals and floating live baits our squid and yakkas mainly with prawns 

    You might even get away with a two rod setup: rods suggested with a live bait out there and a lighter rod to work whilst you wait.

    A @DerekD favourite is the shimano raider 5-8kg snapper rod with a suitable reel (4k size). 

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  15. thanks penguin.

    I tried over the weekend, anchored about 30m from Balmoral jetty. Came across lots good size yakkas at the bottom, had two floats (0.5m to 1m depth)  - no garfish, unfortunately.

    Had bread burley as well as chicken pellets soaked in tuna oil in a berley pot, steady stream of berley visible. I didn't thrown any bread on the surface as did not want to attract seagulls.

    Also made a dough mixture which was very effective on the yakkas, but as mentioned, could not find any gars.

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