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rickmarlin62

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  1. I don't think fab1 is bagging all tradies.just stating that the only people to get a view of said boat were tradies..im a fencing contractor and im in new peoples yards a couple of times a week..if I was a Lowie I would have a yard full of goodies that cant be seen from the street..the boat may not have been used for ages so you just don't know wether someone has been eyeing it off for a while..my next door neighbours boat was stolen from in front of our houses and not a sound was heard .his dogs and ours never made a sound..how do you hookup a 5,5mtr cat on doubles and tow it away silently ????. back to the poly .whoever stole it knew it was there and knew how to get it out..doesn't matter what they do they are still low thieving scumbags...rick

  2. the anchor in foto can be made with two pieces of pipe  one in the other for weight  or solid bar  .after spending five yrs pro handlining up the nth coast we lost one anchor..thats a lot of drops on reef with 99.9percent recovery rate..i wouldn't risk a sarca..mine cost bout six bucks with shackles..if they get caught up and you give them a pull from different angles the cable tie breaks and they come out nose first  cable tie 30 cents...rick

  3. we have been using anchors with short solid spikes similar to a mooloolaba pick for many years .havnt lost an anchor in five yrs..we attach the chain to the front of anchor then lay chain along pipe or bar depending on build then cable tie chain to back of anchor..we use ball and clip and drive over and past anchor till ball raises it and hits the chain then bounces..if anchor gets stuck cable ties break then anchor is pulled out by the front or nose of anchor..i will put fotos up tomorrow..easiest way of retrieving.do it all from inside boat  no goin out to the bow or thru hatch or screen  anchor rope is tied with loop to bridle rope attached to bow..rick

  4. with all this rain I am lucky I went chasin cod last weekend not this one..where we fished last week the water level is up .9 of a meter and would be virtually unfishable with water that resembles a chocolate milkshake..sometimes you get lucky with good timing..rick

  5. many long hours standing casting lures at longtails cobes and Spanish up the coast over thirty years taught us how to cast long distances to get longer lure in water time..in the old days we all used fsu 4120 and fsu5120 rods with mark 4 tritons after we blew up all our seascapes..the old test for us with 100/140gr home made lures was 120 mtrs with 20lb nylon..a small tip I have found for those trying to throw distance of the rocks for snapper is to keep your trace to your bait short as the longer it is the more it flails around..we had a guy that was adamant that he could outdistance our o/heads with his alvey and 12 footer so we lined up on the try line at local footy oval both with 4oz snapper leads 20lb line he could just make 100mtrs  I was punchin over back fence..settled that debate..i have a range of reels im going to test in the next few days..still have my faithful 5120..il see how far I can get  cheers for bringing back the memories..rick

  6. cheers neil...we had a great time..i was soaking wet till lunchtime sat but didn't care as the hits misses and hookups were unreal..fri nite was so much fun but frustrating with high percentage of misses..we cant crack a big fish in this river yet as we fish the gorge and slow water above..the property I have has over 20km of river with lots more holes to explore..lots of shallows then a hole or two..we are planning a yak attack next time the river is up a bit more than it is now...the amount of small fish is encouraging with breeding seeming to be going well  .also no carp  yeeehhaaa..clear water exciting follows flashes and unseen hookups make for a great experience...tight lines mate ..rick

  7. i might be wrong but I don't think 47million carp are going to die instantly all over the country and foul every waterway they are in...I would think over a lengthy period the dead fish will dissipate..i don't recall millions of rabbits laying all over the countryside when mexo or callici was introduced...panic is not needed in this scenario..a calm approach and some more information from relevant bodies might be the best bet..rick

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  8. if this virus could possibly kill other species I would say no..but I think they have tested it fully..i have never seen redfin in any waterway where I have fished so I cant comment on them..one river I fish has carp to the headwaters and is dirty thru the whole system.another I fish has carp up to natural falls and none above so far..clear water all the time..i have seen the natives thriving in both so the cod and goldens in my clear river obviously don't need carp to survive..the amount of small fish I seen on the wknd was amazing..also tiny cod that make the population look so healthy its not funny..the only thing missing in my spot is large fish which I think are being taken by bait fishos during holiday periods..the carp in the downstream section are huge and in large numbers I would love to see them gone or thinned out at least .in my opinion the river would come back to its previous years of quality when I first fished it 35 yrs ago before carp were  a problem and the water was clear     ......next

  9. ive got older 2.8 turbo rodeo with 530 k on speedo still going strong mate has 3.0 turbo rodeo same deal good trucks..tritons with3.2 turbo are good as well...rick

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