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Pafisho08

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  1. Hi In the Bream comps they make a point of working any poles or branches with any trace of bird droppings hard with lures also . Good one Dave . Bob
  2. Hi If you are after the Chrome Wobblers Halco make them and I saw them at the big snake shop yesterday 5gr to 40gr $5-$8 etc ea .Reminds me of my younger days also as a intro to lures. Bob.
  3. HI SPOOL Check out the Shimano web page as there is info on repair prices .And you can call in or phone them they are very helpful . Bob
  4. I have watched people often catching yakkas at the San Souci wharf using pork mince on light line small oo sinker and size 10 long shank hook and most fish are right under the pontoon. At times they catch enough for a feed not live baiting !!!! . This is also one of my Black Fish spots as winter arrives . Regds Bob.
  5. HI The go to lure at present is the Samaki fork tail 125mm soft vibe in mullet colour or green/ orange .Work them slow with lift & drop. Any of the deep holes on slack tide ---- Good luck. Bob
  6. Hi As for yakkas there are very few upstream from C Cook bridge .You may do better going for mullet as that's what the jew go for . There are yakkas at times around the north pylon on the C Cook bridge and also under the pontoon N side . Bob
  7. Well done NW . That would have taken some string .Also that 3B lure is hard to replace now so watch out where you throw it Bob
  8. I use Shimano 2500 Baitrunners when bait fishing for Bream & Whiting as they can feel little resistance until you switch to the main drag . My hook up rate has improved over time since using them . Bob
  9. Try the Samaki soft vibe 125mm Fork Tail in UV colours .A slow lift and drop at the tide changes . Bob
  10. HI GH Which colour do you find works best with the 2" worms (camo) or others . Bob
  11. HI Atomic assist size 10 are the go On line from most tackle shops or try your favourite one . Bob
  12. HI Use a toothpick pushed in to the end of the red tube and snap it off and it will slide only with pressure . Bob
  13. Yes - use a 4 latch plastic container and top up with Gulp Recharge liquid if you are using the gulp range of baits . Regds Bob
  14. Go the Gen Blacks top rods Well done on the King .Another 10mm and he would be on the BBQ . Bob
  15. Hi Try replacing the rear treble with Atomic Assist Hooks size 10 they have helped me with hook up rate . Bob
  16. Hi Crabs ......HMMM the number 1 bait for Bream . Even the plastic ones at $ 20 ea . Bob
  17. HI GO the Gen Blacks good o/a have used them for some time The Itchy Twitchy would be ideal . Regds Bob
  18. HI Jmadden As for the lures for whiting the Atomic pop 50 mm clr Ghost Tiger or the Halco Roosta pop 60 mm clr Poddy or Purple Haze would be a start .There are many lures which are good for topwater fishing for Whiting - Bream & even Flathead try a You Tube search . Bob
  19. This time of the yr is worth a go with some top water lures over sand flats .5 mtr to 1mtr deep. Lures of 50mm to 70 mm in clear colours poppers or walkers. Bob
  20. HI I also are pleased with the Gen Black Wicked Weasel . They have Fuji KR guides and the performance of the rod is excellent O/A . Have been using one for some time on light lures for Bream & Flatties . Bob
  21. Hi Daniel You can not go wrong to start with the Squidgy Wriggler in Blood Worm 100 mm on 1/4 oz x 2/0 jig head . Regds Bob
  22. As for your ZMAN lures it is best to keep them in there packets they come in and invest in one of the Blue ZMAN lure bags. Regds Bob
  23. Great vid mate. Travel, setup, catch and release with some great scenery. Well coordinated and edited together. Nice job with the Go Pro's and the Drone. Are you using a DJI Phantom? Cheers, Bob.
  24. Try reversing the braid on the spool after 2-3 yrs use and most of your problems will go and you get extra time from the line . Regds Bob
  25. Hi there Armpits Take a look at the SQUIDGES web site as there a load of good info on there video channel. Regds Bob
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