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  1. there goes my summer fishing season... 

    unfortunately this happened to me last week at botany foreshore ramp. lucky the only thing that was hurt was the boat, no one on board when it happened.

    currently at the repairer waiting for assessment, port side of boat is buckled..., my hardtop is out of what, there is a dent on the starboard side where got pushed into the Ramp.

    oh well... poop happens, thank god for insurance.

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  2. Was nice to run into you chris... thank for the tips you gave about bate bay

    My day was like yours, managed one 36cm pannie in bate bay then went a little quiet so headed to cape banks and managed 2 more pannies...32 amd 33cm. No stonkers like yours i have to say....well done on the snapper.

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  3. Nice Video... double hookup of 2 very nice snapper. i am very jealous.

    I need to try the soft plastics out, all the snapper i get is bottom bashing on the paternoster but need to try the soft plastics. Also need to hit bate bay up more too.

    One thing not sure how easy it in on the ski... but do you not brain spike and bleed your snapper? 

     

  4. 3 hours ago, Jp2 said:

    Well done. Nice pair of pearlies there!!! Is that odd for winter?? Can I please ask at what depth you found them?? Congrats.

    Cannot tell you if odd or not for winter as never really targeted them.

     

    It was in 60m depth pretty much off coogee beach. I think i stumbled onto a spot as a charter boat came by the general area and had abit of a fish for a while too

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  5. A great day of boating and fishing over the weekend

     

    On saturday a few friends wanted to chase whales so just went out past botany heads. Took the rods just incase but fishing was tough as was not the days priority so didnt have all the gear. Still got an amazing show put on for us by these majestic beasts of the ocean. Plenty of big breaches close to the boat which was epic.

     

    Then sunday comes along and it was all about the fish. Went with a few mates out off lurline bay and tried for trags as was told they were about. Nothing was happening so went off waverly cemetry and all we got were small spikey flatheads. So at about 10am made the call to hit coogee wide and have a crack there.

     

    Start the drift and we get a mowie and a just legal snapper so was a good sign on the right spot. 5 min into the drift mates rod buckles and he pulls up a nice 55cm pearl pearch. We were stocked to say the least...a few min later boom my rod buckles and up comes a 55cm snapper. What a day!!! Continue the drift and woo hoo my rod buckles again and i get myself my first pearl perch. We start the drift again and once more my rod goes off and up comes a trag....my mates are getting upset as all the action is on my rod and i sort of felt for them too haha. 

    By this time i am realising for all the shit days of fishing you have its days like this that get you back on the water... however within about half an hour of all the action happening the bite just died so we decided to try squidding. Never really got into the squidding as could never catch one...  we tried kurnell, near the nude beach and the last stop was bare island and the fishing gods came back to visit me and finally i got my fisrt squid. And it was a not bad one i must say.

    All in all what a day to catch 3 new species for the first time. I know my next 5 trips are now just going to be dismall but thats ok

     

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, kingie chaser said:

    Could have busted you off on the cans anchor rope??

    But I would ask why you are using a swivel unless you were trolling the live bait?

    I would normally just be using a straight through braid to fluro connecting with a FG.

    Using this I actually find it hard to even break the line when I occasionally get a snag with 10lb braid & 12lb leader & I can usually pull my 350kg + loaded tinny to vertical line pull. 

     

    Personally 99.9% of the time only use a swivel if I am trolling or in the case of a HD snap swivel when dropping into deep water plus in the same case I can easily change rig from the snap swivel down.

    Imo I think the uni is a great quick effective knot but if I am using it in more heavier gauge fishing then I will use the modified uni for a bit of extra strength, even with fluro

    Everyone does their own thing but Im happy with the way this goes for me.

    How's that new fishing rig going anyway, you must have it by now?? 

    Wasnt trolling just spot locked and dropped the livey down.

     

    What rig would you use for that. I just have a heavy bean sinker to the swivel, then off the swivel about 1m of 50lb fluro to the hook

     

     

  7. Hi Raider... please go easy on me and don't laugh at my question :(

     

    so fairly new to fishing and cannot brag about getting any monster fish so bit inexperienced when it comes to fighting something that begins to peel the line off. 

     

    I finally managed to get out yesterday and was in botany yesterday going for a kingfish... i have only landed rats so was sitting at the oil drums and i had the yakka out and got some good taps on the rod... then the rod buckles and im like ok here we go. so grab the rod and this things starts taking off peeling the line so tighten the drag a little bit more and still taking line so silly me  i do like i have seen in the videos i gripped on the spool and POP she busted me off.... ( insert expletives here ) i really got annoyed at myself being so silly and losing the fish but i want to learn from my mistakes... 

              - using saragosa 6000 on a terez 7.2 rod with 40lb braid and 50lb leader.... using an modified alberto or albright knot for my leader to braid connection.  using a uni knot to tie a swivel on with usually 6 loop for the uni knot .. do the same when connecting other end of trace to the hook as well

             -so when i set my drag i just pull the line off till it is a fair bit of resistance... prob not the best method for setting drag i guess

     

    when i got busted off all i got back was my swivel.... at least my braid knot held up which was good so it makes me think my uni knot on the swivel to hook end failed. Also what do i do  next time.... do i just let the fish run, i wasn't next to any rocks or reef so i think i should have next let him go for his life and wait till he stops then wind up when he is tired

     

    any tips/advice would be really helpful and i know there are some kingie slayers here on the forums so i will get good tips:)

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  8. Sorry for late reply.

    Not sure if it was the problem or not but did abit of reading and some mentioned it could be the manual trim release on side so I got a screw driver and gave a good tighten and since then motor has stayed put about 10cm of asphalt.

     

    So seems all good but keeping an eye on it

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  9. So finally the boat arrived and going out first time tomorrow for a spin and maybe a fish.

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    However this has happened twice since I got the boat home. When it is parked and I have the motor down I usually trim it down till the bottom fin is about 5 Inch off the road...and twice it seems overnight it is dropping and then resting on the fin. First time trimmed it up and then today got home and same happened has dropped again.

     

    It's a brand new yamaha f150 and I never had this issue with my Suzuki or the mercury on the last boat. Am I doing something wrong or has the dealer not Installed properly.

     

    Unfortunately they are closed this week as they up at sanctuary Cove boat show so cannot talk to em about it. 

     

    Thought would get some advice from the helpful fishraider folk

     

     

  10. 2 hours ago, Pickles said:

    Awesome fishing weapon mate - not being painted will ensure you won’t have to worry about oxidisation and “paint bubble” and a 150, it will go like its 

    @Pickles Its fully painted...gunmetal gray so im sure my first outing i will scratch her up.... also decking it out with a 72inch 80lb minn kota. Im looking forward to that and not having to anchor.

     

    @zmk1962...Might start with the peak and 12 mile12nd the fads, my roads dont hold enough line for browns mountain haha.... will need bigger rods for that.

    I think i might call my boat FV Money Pit 🙂

     

  11. 2 minutes ago, big Neil said:

    Looks great, what motor? You must REALLY be chomping at the bit after such a long wait. Good luck with her, hope you get to do lots of quality fishing. Above all, stay safe. Cheers, bn

    got a 150hp Yammy on the back.... and looking forward to trying down south , the humps and stanwell finally to see if i can get a snapper or two

  12. After placing order in november 2020 and being boatless since then it has finally arrived.

     

    Is sitting in dealers waiting to be fitted out... but may have to wait till end of month to get it.

     

    Im damn looking forward to getting out there and trying to catch something. 

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  13. Anthman

    was reading up about this and will probably go for the Marinco trolling motor plug when i install mine on my boat.... but googling the folks in the states say this one is the S@%t and supposedly they one they all agree on to get

     

    however hard to get as only seen these for sale in the states.

     

     

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  14. Hi all

    so been thinking about a lifejacket since the new boat arrives in a few weeks. the Jackets the dealer gives are the marlin manual activation jacket but like a few here i mainly go out myself so probably better i have an auto inflatable jacket.

    Did the search here and some have said they have had the auto ones go off when washing boat, have read if it rains or get spray can trigger it. did a quick search and there are hydrostatic jackets which go off when you hit water as it senses pressure changes

     

    had anyone on here had experience with these or anyone own one ? doesnt seem to be many out on the market when you do a search

  15. On 3/18/2021 at 7:29 PM, antonywardle said:

    Hi

     

    Name you boat what ever you want. Yes two boats can have the same name. Your rego is how RMS track you for rego payments. Marine Rescue track me by my call sign CC796. I think when I sign up with the App, my boats name (StressFree) is in the  photo and its in the marine rescue app as the name of my "Profile" in case you  have more than boat. I have heard people use their boats name when they call up for radio checks. In my case, I'd use my call sign. I guess if you are using VHF, then you need a call sign, although I'm not 100% sure about that.

    @frankS Love the name Nimrod!

     

    @M1100S what is your new boat?

     

    Will think of some name but will prob just stick with my marine rescue callsign if i need to call marine rescue.

    I mainly use app too to login. 

     

    New boat is going to be a stabicraft 2050....comes next month cannot wait

     

     

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  16. So the new boat arrives hopefully next month and have been thinking i need to name my boat as never named my old boat anything .

     

    Do you need to tie the boat name to your registration. I have myself an marine rescue Id with solander ( SBP 540 ) so i guess if i name my boat something i should tell them so they can map my ID to the boat name, but what about the NSW registration ?

     

    Also is there somewhere to check if there is a database of names.... as i assume 2 boats cannot have the same name right 

  17. On 1/18/2021 at 8:38 AM, GoingFishing said:

    Ive fished weekends all my life. If you get in early you will be fine.

    The part time and inexperienced boaties, along with every jet ski in sydney usually rock up around 8.

    Isn't that part of the fishing experience.... going to sleep early to try get a good rest for the 4am wakeup but never really getting a good sleep, then trying to pack the boat without smacking things too loudly into the hull and waking everyone ?

     

    all the times i been to foreshore ramp i aim for 5am start and have never had a problems and its not too busy. only one time i did go to the five dock ramp it was 5am and it was a nightmare.

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  18. wow what a adventure that was Scratchie

     

    So what is everyone's setup with regards to their safety equipment.... aa this has got me thinking about how to set up the new boat. If the boat went down in 30 second then you really have no time to get the epirb out of it is mount if it is mounted somewhere in the cabin especially if you are in a frantic panic. Also on my Surtees i had all the flares etc in a bag stored under one of the bunks up front of the cabin so really buckleys chance of getting these in a rapidly flooding boat.... 

    May need to invest in one of these life cells for the boat... and i am getting myself a PLB which we be attached to myself as well. 

     

    what other options or how do you folk who go offshore alot have your safety gear stored

     

     

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  19. 43 minutes ago, frankS said:

    Bombora Point in Yarra bay. As the name implies there is a small bombora that juts out from the shore.

    At the end on the container wall where wall meets sand, anchor about 20 metres out from the bommie you will see sand and weed patches, and use burley. While waiting for the yakkas to appear have a flick around the area with soft plastics and you are  very likely to pick up a flattie or 2.

    Frank

    is the bommie you mention the one above pink line i marked?

     

    Also do the yakkas hang around once the sun goes up or is it a lot harder to get them as they hide. I always rush to get as early as possible to ramp and go where the tug boats are but sometimes its a dogs breakfast there 

     

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  20. So i have been watching videos online and also the show big angry fish lately to pass the time and have noticed alot when a decent fish starts to do a run alot of the time they seem to grab the spool of the reel.... I assume this is to slow the line take, but why not just put a little more drag on the reel instead ?

    there has to be a reason behind the technique so curious why its done

     

    Cheers

  21. So my rod grips i think need some tender loving care.... how do you clean Eva grips.

     

    Seen some with just a toothbrush and soapy water...other have fine grit sandpaper and lightly rub down.

     

    Any tips or tricks would be appreciated

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