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  1. "i kept trying different tactics till i found one that is pretty much firing for me now, getting lots of bream and not losing any gear, it doesn't involve a float and it doesn't involve 'smelly' bait"

    Lol well do tell, don't keep us all hanging, what's the best tactic you have found?

    Are you fishing from the car park on southern side of river?

    Spanker

  2. When pondering why all the big Kings are in NZ I had a terrifying thought. What if every time a Kiwi crossed the ditch to move to Australia, one of our big Kings went the other way and migrated to NZ to restore the balance? That would explain EVERYTHING!!!

    What would happen if all the Kiwis got sent back? The mind boggles.

    Tongue planted firmly in cheek.

    :thumbup:

    Spanker

  3. Thanks for your report mate, I could feel your pain lol but also your sense of wonder for the amazing terrain. We had the frustration of bringing in numerous salmon and school jew at a rockwall recently with large swell and just weren't able to land them, everything got lost at the base of the rocks. Ah well I guess it is experiences like this which make the victories oh so sweet when they happend.

    Spanker

  4. Very nice report mate, thanks for sharing. Sounds like you got on to a few species and did everything you could to catch and present live bait for something bigger. Do that enough times and you will come up trumps.

    Spanker

  5. The knife was added into the photo using photo editing software, it was done so he could enter it into catch of the month.

    I hope you don't feel so "dumb" now.

    Yeah but what has a knife being in the photo got to do with it? Is that part of the comp?

    Cheers

  6. Well I reckon if someone just got 70 fish from Swansea, that ought to make your decision obvious as there can't be much left alive in Swansea hehe :biggrin2:

    Hehe on the serious side, I like it when people mention in their reports not just what was caught but also what was released. Great to hear when people catch a massive haul but you also want to hear what they threw back for another day. I know most people do only keep enough for a feed but some reports read like a horror story because it sounds like half the system was caught and wiped out because they ommitted the release details.

    Trying to put a positive spin and a potentially negative subject, bope you get what I mean.

    Spanker

  7. I am hearing you and no doubt you guys are on the mark, due to the internet and great communinities like FR, information and expertise are accessible like never before. What took years of hard earned expertise in years gone by can now be accelerated by online chat and reading reports.

    What remains unanswered or rather unaddressed for me personally is "where is the magic?" Has instant gratification and high volume exposure via www.whatever eroded the mystery of the sea? The what if's are becoming the daily report. Not sure if I am expressing myself well - I guess i no longer marvel at catches that used to get me excited, just another sign of our shrinking world.

    Well, I am off to check-in with the psychiatrist for session #1 of my mid-life crisis. Wish me luck :tease:

    Spanker

  8. Hi FR friends,

    I caught myself sighing "not another boring kingie post" today and scrolling past looking for something more interesting like a craggy blue-nosed bream, tail thmuping jew capure or someone's kayak antics. By gosh how things have changed! Wasn't it only 5 or 6 years ago on FR that the subduing of a decent kingie warranted 1,000 's of views (okay there were only a couple 100 of us back then but seemed like EVERYONE was enthralled)and gasping praise from the uninitiated?

    Now every man and his downrigger are claiming slimey scalps, catches of under 75cm are scoffed at and only 1m+ specimens garner up much enthusiam from the kingfish fatigued audience. The "new normal" is a kingie post mantled with terms like bagged out, PB, on fire and so forth. Eyebrows are only raised at the infrequent admissions of total failure, few and far between.

    What does this mean dear friends? Have the early pioneers of the Kingfish craft been so influential in proselytizing to the masses the fervour and technique required that now the Holy Grail is the rarely fail? Or are our waters now so stocked with kingfish that even the untrained have success?

    Whatever the reason, I miss the excitement, the newness, the sense of shared specialness of the taming of a decent kingie. As this current craze moves from the exception to the normal, I wonder what will be next, can any speciies create such excitement to once again hurry my mouse pointer across the screen, hungry to participate in that small way the shared glory of a great catch well earned.

    Thoughtfully

    Spanker

  9. Hi mate

    When downrigging How do you hook up the yakka?

    Do you hook through rhe nose or bridle it up?

    Thanks

    Hi Barredup,

    hehe, I can hand on heart swear that that is not me and the missus in the photo, just some random pictue I got from I can't even remember where. What cracks me up is everyone ASSUMES IT IS ME!!!! Like I would get naked with animals and take photos and put them on the internet!!! Like MY WIFE would not cut my goonies off if I even thought about it hehe.

    Beside I look much better naked......... :biggrin2:

    Spanker

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