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Hahaha!!!! Good stuff. Havent seen any report this detailed........ LOL
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Why dont you just get the other one welded up to save yourself some mulah....
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Or the best option is get someone to weld the crack. Cracks will normally get longer due to flexing of the hull. Pouring some adhesive onto it will not fix it. Which area are u at?
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Father like son??? ummm???? lol
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I reckon they are very good reels. If it was me I would go for the CABO model.
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You have to do it. Thats the fishos life. Unless you get your to do it. You bring the fish home anyway.
HEHEHE
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Diabalo 10000.
Australian made and apparently pulls 130lb of drag $695 retail.
not that anyone would be able to hang onto it with that amount of pressure
The 130lbs is the line class which the reel is capable of not the drag. The reel looks promising but.
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Wash with soapy water then let it dry then spray with INOX or LANOX which is available at your local tackle shop.
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Ill 2nd to that certate hyper.... Awesome and smooth drags on this tiny beast. Bought mine from from Japan and still saved $300 last year when the dollar was nearly the same as the US$... And plus the cover that comes with it goes over your rod to avoid getting scratched while not in use or in transport....
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I dont think u can go wrong with the Soron. Very Very good value for money. Very smooth drag and even the rotation of the reel feels effortless. I got my cousin to by one of the cardinals thats been replaced by the soron and when he caught a stripey on the bream gear the drag just performed so smooth so my other mate bought one the next day.
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Dont forget those 75mm Squidgy lobby in wasabi and the mistake colour when they made it the LAVA colour.
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Hi guy's n gals,
Have your say by filling out the feedback in reguards to "BANNING night fishing in lane cove from the wharves.
http://www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/Livin...ightFishingBan
The link is below the last bullet point of the current issues.
Don't let one incident close down fishing in lane cove.
Education is the way for future fishing to continue, Banning is not a solution!!!!
This what I found on the link. I dont know if its just me.
The webpage cannot be found
HTTP 404
Most likely causes:
•There might be a typing error in the address.
•If you clicked on a link, it may be out of date.
What you can try:
Retype the address.
Go back to the previous page.
Go to and look for the information you want.
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As recommended by bass_beginner sunline is a very good choice or even nitlon or even the all reliable fireline is nice and cheap and most of the time resist wind knot if you are just starting to use these kinds of lines. Just buy those 120-150 mtrs as you wont use the whole lot like 300 mtrs and will save you money at the end. Just wind on some mono backing with possibly the same breaking strain or Ive found those surecatch mono or flouro are one of the thinnest in their class. I would go 6 lbs with braid or 4lbs minimum or 8lbs maximum.
cheers
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Atleast he/she doesnt have to pay rego for tailer.
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Well I must have been a good boy all year as my friends chipped in and got me a Shimano Bait Runner 6500 for my birthday.
Great friends I know, but somehow I am sure there will be suggestions that I now take them all out on the boat fishing...
So here is the dilemma, New reel means I must get a new rod to match.
So, I plan on using it mostly from the boat for larger fish, Kings, Groper, Snapper and the like. Any suggestions on the rod I should match it with.
Looking to spend up to $200 bucks...
Cheers Sunnyboy1
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THATS A BEAUTY!!!!
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It looks like your Dad is one very Happy Chap by the expression on his face. Good one guys!!!
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In regarding the chemical to flush the motor, after every outing I use Salt Away with a special adaptor that connect to your flusher that will automatically feed thru ur motor. I use this one on my fishing gear aswell.
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Rear hook just behind the top fin.
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On the clamp bracket assembly theres a series of numbers and letters printed/stamped on it. With this numbers and letters we can figure out the year model of your motor.
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Thats one good harvest!!!
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Congrats on the 2nd Jew.
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Love catching those Trevs. They always put a good fight on very light gear.
Voltage
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Posted · Edited by WANNAFISH
Check it again with a separate multi meter just to confirm that your voltmeter is working ok. If its running too high, there would be a good chance of blowing electronics as fuses dont blow on high voltage.