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  1. Hi Fellow Raiders,

    I am in the market for a Fishfinder and GPS combo.

    There are so many brands and names out there.

    My budget is between 300-600 bucks, not sure if there is much available in this range.

    Any Raiders have any suggestions..?

  2. good on ya

    squid yuk ,tastes like a bit of rubber

    cameron

    Nothing like fresh calamari bud.

    fry it up on the bbq with a little salt and pepper, and just before there done a squeeze of lemon. Bloody beautiful!

  3. congrats on fabulous fish ...

    now if only someone would PM me some LB spots .. hint hint ..

    lol - love yr work !

    Man, Ill be happy with anyone sharing a spot...that is remotely around the area.... :1welcomeani:

  4. ive seen many ways of cleaning and maintaining reels and tackle, some of which are good, others not so much.

    how does everyone else maintain their gear?

    cheers.

    Couple of different things. Obviously dependant on what type of reel bud. Your better reels, from a maintenance point on view, strip them back and regrease. I give mine to the tackle shop bout once a year. Charge me $30 a reel.

    In respect of cleaning in general after a day out, I do a light rinsee with the hose on light spray, and wipe them down after with a rag. every now and then, will give them a scrub with "SALT AWAY" with a tooth brush, and leave them for a couple of days before washing it off.

  5. hey guys i was just wondering which lures is suitable for targeting baitfish such as yellowtails and tailors or pilchards off wharfs etc. and what size is suitable for it . thanks!

    Bait jigs are good for deep water. Cut them back though so you dont get as many tanlges. I think they come with about 5 jigs. Cut them back to three or so, that way you dont get heaps of tangles when you gig them up in say 20m of water.

    Hope this helps.

  6. Talk about beginner's luck.

    i read about people fishing for over a year without success chasing these beauties, but with the help of fellow raiders i tried a suggested spot in the main harbour (landbased) and scored these two jewies.

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    i caught the small one first and was totally ecstatic. i learned by reading posts on this site that they often swim in schools so i quickly threw out another bait (the squid i caught and posted about two weeks ago) and caught the bigger one. i couldn't beleive my eyes when i saw both of them on the rock in front of me.

    thanks to all the raiders who replied to my previous post and sent me pm's. i wouldn't have even had a chance scoring these two without your help.

    i still can't believe it.

    Well done mate. A little hard work pays off. 1 is good enough, two on the same night your shout!

  7. went up there 3 weeks ago at the wall of the mariner, fishing was terrible at that time, but i've heard some ok fish being caught, nothing big but still, its better then nothing.

    Thanks for the input.

    Im heading up there this weekend. Will try to get a few off the wall and see how I go. Ive read a report theat they are about in numbers but cant be sure unless I hear it from someone who has been up there recently or resides there

  8. Are you sure the shark cat boat and trailer weigh 2.5 ton? anyway I tow around 2.1 tons [21ft] with my Falcon with lowed suspension & auto trans cooler and I have never had any troubles at boat ramps or any other troubles mentioned here.

    It definately is with the trailer. We built a new trailer for it and it ways abit aswell so it pushes it up to around the 2.5t. It may even be more to be honest.

  9. Hmmm. Must have been a topic of interest.

    The 4.2l do it with absolute ease, Im sure about that cause my bro has one and we have no issues. As for the sedans, some guys say you can, and some say you cant.

    Legally, you can as the towing capbility braked on say the Ford XT is 2.7t

    The two main things I would be scared of is safety first, then whether the car is capable. Ive seen cars slide all over the ramp trying to get up, and the ramps were not all that bad.

    4wd are quite expensive, and I personally wouldnt now where to start. My budget is only between $15k and stretched to the absolute max to $25k. Is there much of a difference in what I can buy. I havent seen many 4.2l DT around and anything above a 2004 model go for well over $30k.

    Is there an alternate style of 4wd that would do the job such as Xtrails or smaller 4wds. 1. They are more in my price range but if they are no better than a sedan whats the point.

  10. on the bright side,there will be a few more deep spots in the bay to fish.On the dark side it will be very hard to get a boat near the new docks to fish legally.Nice to hear there are still some quality fish in close,well done

    That and more structure so could be a plus to a certain degree.

    Nice catch on the kings, still seems like they are hanging around in the bay from recent reports.

  11. hey raiders,

    in th market for a bream rod,

    just wondering what everyones opinion was,

    prob spend upto350,

    to pair up with my 2000 Airity,

    2-6lb or 4-8?

    any help will be appreciated,

    cheers guys

    Dale

    I got a Strudwick Sikstick 7ft around the 1-3 class graphite. From memory, cost me around the $160 mark. Cant fault the rod. Light weight for casting all the time etc, and has a really good action when your on.

  12. If its 2.5 ton ( it should be just under 2t, if its over 2t you need brakes on all wheels and a breakaway system ) Falcon and Commie will not be legal, even if they were I wouldn't tow it unles it was a few hundred metres to the ramp.

    You can't beat a heavy 4WD for towing, they are much more stable on the road, the a rear end doesn't scrape the ground as soon as you put 100 or so kilos on the bar, you are not worried that the rear end will bend ( its only sheetmetal where the towbar bolts on) and you won't go sliding on a wet sandy boat ramp.

    I know the Falcondore V8 has the power but not the gearing to pull 4 ton ( 2t trailer 1.7 ton car and 300 kg load) . The don't have the heavy duty gearboxes, clutches, autos to do it either . They are ok to tow up to 1.5 t but no more. I know some people will say they tow 2.5 without any issues.

    In your case I would look at the medium to heavy duty Jap 4WD'S to do the job and if you tow long distance a turbo diesel.

    I tow a 6.5 mt Trophy ( 2.5 ton + depending on fuel/load) with a TTD V8 landcruiser anywhere with ease and I never worry about the towbar breaking/bending as it is part of the trucks chassi.

    Hi Bud,

    The boat with the trailer including a half full boat (2 x 200l tanks) is definately over 2 tonne closer to the 2.5t mark. The trailer is braked on all wheels (dual axle) relatively new trailer.

    A 4wd was always an option, just wanted to know if a standard sedan would also do the job as the car would be more practical for me. Ive always been worried that it would not suffice and last thing I want to do is get into trouble on a ramp or worse twist chassis on normal car.

    Will do some highway towing up and down the coast every now and then.

    So do you think something like a Nissan Patrol 3l DT would do the trick. My brothers is a 4.2DT does it no troubles, but you can definately feel the weight of the boat behind the car. My price range in limited between $15,000 and $25,000 for a car.

  13. Yes but the Xtrail is a small 4wd - and a 4 cylinder at that. I'm talking large 4wd ie a Patrol or Landcruiser.

    PS I doubt if you can legally tow 2.5T with a Commodore, in any case I wouldn't want to!

    2.7t towing capacity braked. Ha. We currently tow it with a Patrol 4.2l DT and of course it does it with ease.

    I dont really want to be forking out that sort of money for a car, and one of that size is not all that practical.

    Alternatively, may consider the Jeep's which are a 2.7l DT in auto. Again, only a 4 cylinder but more than capable.

    It appears the 4wd is the real tow breaker, but I guess I would prefer not to head down that path unless really necissary.

  14. There is a huge weight difference between an 18ft Sharkcat and a 16ft Signature. I think the 18ft Sharkcat is in 4wd territory. I'd get a weighbridge figure but I think you will find the rig will weigh significantly more than the Commodore. Power won't be a problem but there is greater chance of the tail wagging the dog! Ie braking, risk of swaying or jacknifing will be a concern. As will pulling it up a ramp if it's at all slippery or sandy.

    Definately a weight difference. The boats about 2.5t. Say a ford or a commodore will probably weigh around the 1.4t mark or slightly more. Its funny, cause I was looking at the Nissan Xtrail and they actually have a lower towing capacity than say an 05 model XR8. The boat is braked. I guess in theory the Xtrail has the capabilities, but would it be all that much better than the car I would prefer.

  15. Hi Fellow raiders,

    Have been tossing up what sort of car to buy to tow an 18ft Shark Cat. My brother in law towes his with a Nissan Patrol which is a beast of a thing without any hassles.

    Im not quite the 4wd man, prefer something along the lines of an Xr8 sedan which has more than enough grunt and towing capacity.

    My bro reckons I will struggle hard on the low tide to get up the ramp.

    Does anyone else have similar issues with larger heavy boats.

    Any advice on past experiences will help.

  16. I got two old, and I mean old yellow 12 footers. Cant even see the sticker on them anymore. I think they got passed down to my dad, and then to me. They seem to do the trick. I think everyone has one of these sitting around. Pretty heavy though.

    Reels. Shimano BTR6500s.

    Also I have a Silstar 9 footer for casting slugs into the surf. Use a penn spinfisher on this.

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