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  1. G'day Raiders.

    I wish I was posting with happier news, but unfortunately I'm not as the as the title might suggest...

    My brother's boat (pictured) was stolen 2 days ago from out the front of his house in Brooklyn. He is absolutely gutted as he's been gradually fixing it up over the last year and only just got it back on the water a couple of months ago. To add to his woes, my brother has been off work for the last 8 weeks having 4 separate eye operations to try and save his eyesight due to complications with his diabetes. Getting back out on the water was a light at the end of the tunnel he was really looking forward to.

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    Boat details:

    Haines Signature 1750 C Half Cabin. White with red trim.

    Rego- XF489N

    Year- Approx 1985-88 (I think)

    Motor- 80HP Mercury outboard

    Trailer- Twin Axle Boeing Trailer with electric winch

    I'm hoping that someone in the wonderful Fishraider community may see it turn up somewhere, and could please report it to Hornsby police (ph 02 9476 9799). Please keep your eyes peeled as this is a real kick in the guts that my brother didn't need. Regrettably the boat was not insured.

    Thanks for reading!

    Geoff.

  2. camb1988 is spot on with catching yakkas. Burley is key and bait jigs/ sabiki jigs are cheap and effective.

    If you do a search on this site for catching poddies, there's plenty of info in previous posts, but here's a quick summary of what works for me...

    I've used both the expanding mesh net type of trap and the clear plastic cylindrical type and both types work. I mainly use the clear plastic type as all my mesh net types have failed in the zippers after a few months. The homemade traps are also effective. In terms of spots, most sand flats seem to hold poddy mullet as do areas around boat ramps for some reason. Burley up with some bread first to assess whether you've found a good spot. If you don't have a school of poddies fighting over you're burley, move on to another spot.

    Place about half a slice of bread in your trap and then place your trap in the shallows. Thoroughly wet the other half of the slice and mush it into a milk slush. Sprinkle the milky bread around your trap as burley. Some people will tell you to put it 30cm or so under the surface. I'd disagree... In my experience you catch more when the opening of the trap is just under the surface. I find I get far more, far sooner this way. My observation is that they generally swim in the top 15cm of the water column and they're reluctant to swim into a trap any deeper than this.

    Good luck :thumbup: ! The poddies are dynamite on flatties!

  3. Welcome Mrs Slinky! Great first post.

    I'm sure you know Slinky's very well regarded on this site so we're all glad to have the better half of the Slinky combo onboard.

    Like brickman elluded to, if all that damn tackle is cluttering up your house too much, I'll be more than happy to take it off your hands... I'll just need to hide it from my :wife: !

  4. Caught a handful of undersized whiting, a stack of 30 odd centimetre flatties, and ended up with a 49cm flatty as the best model for the day.

    Dropped a 60+ cm flatty at the boat :ranting2: . The bloody thing was stubbornly just holding on to the hookless end of a big poddie and spat it when he saw my pretty face :1prop: .

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  5. Congrats on what sounds like a great day. Nothing like getting smoked to feed the obsession!!!

    In terms of a knot for tying to a swivel, I like to first make a double in my braid using a bimini twist, then attach this doubled line to a swivel using a cat's paw. The cat's paw is a piece of piss to tie, but you might want to youtube tying a bimini twist if you haven't tied one before. They're pretty straight forward once you've been shown.

    Cheers,

    Geoff.

  6. Saltist 4500 has my vote as well. All of the reels mentioned are great reels but I honestly don't think there's a better option than the Saltist. High speed retrieve which makes all the difference for spinning metals and man they're tough!

  7. This may be showing my ignorance, but if they're that hard to find would it not be worth considering getting the paint/ spray paint/ airbrush out and giving a chubby in an easier to find colour a bit of a "jaundice inspired" make-over?

  8. Yep there are gonna dump her off Avoca actually not Terrigal as all the adverts are saying, gonna be busy around avoca on that day, might have to find a hidy hole around the rocks. She will go down only 1.7 k's off the beach....

    Make sure you take your camera Ray so you can share some of your famous shots! I'd love to see it in real life but some RayR photos would be the next best thing! :thumbup:

  9. Good on you Kel for following through and sending that email :thumbup: :thumbup: . I said in reply to one of your previous posts that I was going to do the same and I haven't followed through on in yet. Thank you for reminding me as I'm so annoyed by the lack of parking and the fact that there's clearly selfish people using it for long term boat and trailer storage. I'm going to send them an email early next week on the same topic. It will probably be equivalent to bashing my head against a brick wall but it's worth a try.

    Australian Road Rule 200 states that it is legal for a registered boat or trailer (less than 4.5 tonnes and less than 7.5 metres long) to park in a built-up area in accordance with any parking restrictions.

    From what they've said here "in accordance with parking restrictions", it seem to me all they would need to do is invoke appropriate "parking restrictions" to limit the length of time you're allowed to park in the parking spots down there. Every other parking lot I can think of has some form of time restriction, so I can't see why the hell this parking lot can't have some. All they would need to do would be make 2 rules/ bilaws:

    1- Set a maximum time limit (could and should be reasonably long - say 24-48hrs). If you wanted to park for several days then you can park up the hill.

    2- Designate the boat and trailer spots to be "Boat and trailer only".

    How hard could this be!!!! :ranting2: :ranting2: :ranting2:

    Anyway, if I get a differing response from the council I'll let you know. I'm not expecting one. Just remember...

    "A lot has been said about Local Government; some of it complimentary, but most of it accurate."

    Cheers,

    Geoff.

  10. What a special day for you two. The first of many I'm sure. She sure is a little cutie. I'm really looking forward to the day I

    can take my little one out fishing once she's old enough.

  11. Congrats Dave! My little Emily is 4 months old and she's dead set the best thing that ever happened to me. You've got some great times ahead...Something fantastic and new happens every day. Just wait til she shoots you a smile!

  12. I'll add my vote for the Trion Tournament.

    I've had one for around 6 months and love it. I paired mine with a Stradic ci4 2500 and 6lb fireline and it's an EXTREMELY versitile combo. It can flick a featherweigh lure a mile, but it's got plenty of grunt when it counts. Lately my favourite thing for giggles is to use it to feed squid strips to rat kingies. :biggrin2: Not what I bought it for nor what it was designed for but it sure is fun!

    The Trion is a delight to use for all applications! :thumbup:

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