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  1. Hi,

    I have just noticed a sticker on my boat put there by the people who did my 20 hour service, it says next service due at 50 hours, i have checked my service book and there is no mention of a 50 hour service, firstly is this going to affect my warranty if i don't get it done, and is it important to have this done considering i'l be having my annual/100hour service done in March next year, or is this just a way of getting more money out of me by this particular dealer.

    Regards Roy

    We have an optimax to and similarly has just had its 20hr service, not really sure when next one is due, i wouldn't of thought until 100hrs, not sure if you'll be able to get a truthful answer out of your dealer like you said.

    Huey might know the answer?

    Josh

  2. Mate it can be done quite easily, i prefer to used strips instead of full squid when using deadbaits, this is how i do it and it works well for me.

    THis is a video steve and i made a while back

    http://s182.photobucket.com/albums/x310/ne...=Picture120.flv

    hope that helps

    Great videos Netic, heap of great fish on there as well.

    You could put the hook through both top and bottom jaws to keep the mouth closed as brickman said but make sure that if you are using a frozen bait its completely thawed out and can move 'naturally' rather than spinning from being frozen in a bent position.

    Otherwise maybe try a bridled type of rig through the eye, seems a bit excessive though for kingies.

    Josh

  3. Hey Josh,

    yeah mate i hope it does fire up - worst case it may just be a little late to get going.

    PS Mate i grew up in Pymble.

    Yeh, just can't wait for summer holidays so i can eventually get out there.

    I've been in Pymble for about the last 10 years since i was 7, great area to grow up in i think, friendly place accessible to lots of things around Sydney, can't really go wrong. Nice if it happened to be on the water though :1prop:

    Josh

  4. I use Power Pro, Ande and Tuff Line. I feel the most confident using Power Pro I suppose it's because it costs a bit more and I also like the feel of Tuff Line but I didn't vote for it because I have never compared Tuff Line to any of the other brands in the poll to give an opinion.

    Cheers

    jewgaffer :1fishing1:

    I've used power pro a bit Byron and like that it is quite thin but didn't like the tangles, fraying and losing the colour so much, that was a couple of years ago though, still have it on a couple of reels i think. They use it in the states more though

  5. I think they good reels, we've had a couple and used plenty of others.

    I know the older one as said was much more rugged and is a very tough reel which ive caught many kings on.

    I know they are extensively used by a harbour charter operator for kings and they fit the job perfectly.

    I don't know much about drummer and rock fishing but know the spinfishers are good reels.

  6. Stick with what works I reckon. I'm not for one to being a guinea pig. Go the Merc Optimax :thumbup:

    We went the Optimax to, think its a great engine. If we were going to have to make another decision on engine choice then i'd only consider an optimax or e-tec, just seem much better than 4 strokes to me.

    Be good if whatever problems some may have were fixed so it can be the great engine it claims to be.

    Great website too, interesting info.

    Josh

  7. Hard luck there Mike!!

    We got a few kings a couple of weeks ago. I think as things warm up we will be in for good season. :1prop:

    :dito:

    I reckon the main harbour will fire so i'd imagine quite a few good fish will be present in middle harbour as well......hopefully

  8. Ye mate shouldn't be a problem, have seen smaller boats than that out in the harbour, as mentioned though be careful of the swell and keep an eye out for the ferries because they don't seem to care too much whats in front of them.

    You could put in at rose bay, roseville or tunks park at cammeray.

    Launching from Rose Bay will allow you to fish a lot of markers in that main harbour region as well as a few other spots but other wise there are plenty of good spots to fish in middle harbour as well.

    Josh

  9. Gday Hazza,

    Tried to find a pic but couldn't so i'll just write it.

    I personally prefer a 2 hook rig mainly as all too often you find that either you are not getting bites because the head is missing or something has hit it so hard that the hook has just pulled through the mantle.

    So tie a common or sliding snell knot that has hooks as far apart as about the length of an average sized squids mantle.

    Then you need to place the top hook through the top section of the mantle probably about 1cm down as so you don't pierce anything that may kill the squid. Then place the bottom hook through the lower part of the mantle and let it just come out under where the mantle ends so that if something just goes for the head it is likely to grab hold of that bottom hook as well.

    I would recommend using different parts of the squid as well as live. Cut the head off to kill it and use that as a bait, then cut open the mantle and pull out the guts from the circular piece at the bottom of the mantle (put your thumb through it) and then fold that onto a hook and just as your putting it in the water break the ink sac (the shiny section of the guts) with a knife so that an ink trail is left as your bait is lowered which acts as a form of burley for kingfish.

    Then cut off a good strip and cut the bottom part of the strip vertically for about 5-8cm (depending on strip size) about 4 times so it has 5 nice flapping 'legs' which can help attract fish to it.

    Good luck

    Josh

  10. Good to hear you got some first Reggie.

    Too bad you didn't get into any kings.

    Seeing you were picking up that bottom rubbish, maybe it wouldn't hurt to wind your baits a few more metres away from the bottom (assuming they were close to it catching them) that way you won't be wasting your hard earned baits on stuff you aren't trying to catch.

    Cheers

    Josh

  11. That's not a "Tackle Hate"

    It's called envy lol :tease:

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    But back to tackle hates - when you cast a new metal lure and it's your best ever cast - at least gonna be 50 metres - then whoops - the bail arm closes and "twing". The lure goes in excess of the magic 50 metre mark, but with no line attached. Make it worse, it was the first cast with this new lure.

    I just hate that :wacko:

    And there just happens to be masses of big kingies busting up all around you :1badmood:

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