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LittleNoah

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    Looks good for beach or rock fishing. Maybe some beer/cup holders in the arm rests.

    If not beach/rock fishing, it looks like you could tow your boat with it too.

  2. OK then, I stand corrected. Just never seen cunji as big as described (20cm long and 15cm wide) nor have I had trouble with it coming off the hook when casting.

    Is there maybe different variations of it?

  3. judging by the description and photo given I don't think it was cunji you had. It's not that big and it's a purple/maroon/dark red colour, and also very tough, doesn't fall off the hook like you say.

  4. Bad luck on the big 1, just means you have to go back and try for him again.

    The leatheries aren't too bad on the plate either, they're actually one of my mates favourite table fish.

    :beersmile::beersmile::beersmile:

  5. I've got a 2500 Sedona with 4lb braid and quite like it, can't fault it.

    Having said that, I don't get out fishing anywhere near as much as I'd like to so it hasn't done a heap of work.

    Agree with what cjchen says about warrranty, pay the little bit extra and buy something from Australia.

    Good luck with it.

    :beersmile::beersmile::beersmile:

  6. As has been said previously in this thread, everyone has their own interpretation of the rule.

    I sort of remember talking about this when I done my boat licence course, but that was 12 yrs ago.

    My understanding is pretty much exactly what the signs say, NO wash, not minimal wash.

    If your in a small tinnie doing 25 knots then you're not making much wash, but you are still making wash.

    If you're just idling along with the motor in gear but no revs you're not going to create wash.

    As the definition posted up said, it's about not causing a wash that makes the moored boats rock around and waves lapping on the shoreline.

    With all that in mind I would suggest judging each case individually.

    My 2 cents worth.

    :beersmile::beersmile::beersmile:

  7. Thanks for the words of encouragement guys.

    Those pics are down infront of the lighthouse there. It was a bit of a hectic walk down to get there, but yeah top spot once you get down. Only problem then was getting back up, I wouldn't want to do it in the dark.

    To get the pictures to resize I had to install a program, thats why I was having trouble before but all is well now.

    :beersmile::beersmile::beersmile:

  8. For Flatties I don't berley at all, for bream etc, it's not really a case of whats best as everyone has there own "receipe" but most important to have a little of the bait you are using in the berley mix.

    Most berley mixes I make start off with bread and then add what ever from there.

    Hope this helps.

  9. I just wanted to thank the moderators for finding a way to get the swap and sell forum back up and running. I really do think its one of the best parts of FR and i love looking through and considering some items and dreaming about other products there. Thanks again. Mike.

    Well said, and how true was this statement?

    "consider some things and dream about others"

  10. Congrats on the new gear and good luck breaking it in.

    Just wondering, how do you insure fishing gear? I'm guessing you are able to claim it on your contents insurance? Do you need to provide receipts for all the missing gear?

    Never had that problem and hopefully I never do but I don't have receipts for my gear so just curious as to how you went about it.

    :1fishing1::1fishing1::beersmile::beersmile:

    best of luck for the weekend.

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