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  1. 9 hours ago, flatheadluke said:

    Good measures of skill, hard work and luck to manage not one but two great fish and a nice squid to boot. Congratulations and thanks for the report.

    Did you manage to salvage the squid from the guts?

    I think from memory that the squid was still in the mouth attached to the hook when I got them in - but after getting the daily double I packed up and went home and through the used bait overboard!

     

  2. On 9/10/2019 at 8:01 AM, anthman said:

    Well done! Was the bustup a big one? Did you see any other surface activity?

    Hi there - the bust ups weren't that big that I saw. They were down towards the bridge - but that was last week so the schools have probably moved around.  Just look for the bids working the area and you will find the fish.   No busts up for these Kings though - I waited with the fresh squid baits set at about 12 metres depth at my new secret spot!

  3. I went out Friday morning on Sydney Harbour to both chase the schools of Salmon that were meant to be around plus put a few more hours on the new Suzuki 50 4 stroke purchased at the Sydney Boat show.  First stop was a trip to wreck off Quarantine Point to get some livies but could only manage small trevally - all thrown back in.  

    Headed off to try my luck on squid and managed a PB Squid for Sydney Harbour.

    Drovd then up towards the bridge from the heads and located some schools of surface feeding fish, but with the wind up it was nigh impossible to cast to any of them.  So off for a morning coffee at Chowder Bay before heading to try my luck on kings with the Squid.  

    After driving to a spot I know I put down the Squid head on one rod and a large strip on the other and then waited.  And waited.  I threw some plastics.  Slow jigged. And waited.  Just I was about to pack up and head back to Manly the 10000 Saragosa went off with the rod bent over and the tip in the water.  I reach down to pick it up and am struggling to hold it when the 8000 Baitrunner goes off on the other side of the boat.  I manage to reach over, rod in one hand and turn the handle to click it into gear.  It’s now hooked up solid.

    Back to fish no 1 - I manage to eventually get it to the boat and gaff it, lay the fish and rod down behind me , then pick up the other rod and bring in  fish no2  which I also landed.  Result... 1 PB Squid turned into 2 * PB 90cm kings!

    Happy with that,  I drove back to Manly ramp one happy fisherman!

    The Rev

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  4. 1 hour ago, recurve said:

    Alloy gets a patina when it's raw. Same as a cast iron pan. Stops it from corroding. Biggest problem with aluminium is electrolysis. So always turn your battery off when not using the boat. 

    If it looks bad up close give it a going with a wire brush or water blaster and see what's under. 

    Looks like the boat has not gotten wash downs much. Or cleaned. 

    I have a raw alloy boat and I take everything out and water blast it 2 - 3 times a year. Does wonders. 

    Thanks for the feedback.  I wash down post every trip - but perhaps need to do a bit more.  What do you use for water blasting?

  5. Hi There,

    A couple of months ago I posted about 40-50ph 4 strokes and got some good feedback.  One thing I picked up was that the Sydney Boat show always has great prices - so today I went to look.  I originally was looking at Suzuki vs Yamaha Vs Honda.  After looking at all of these and getting prices I walked past the Tohatsu stand and thought - Why not have a look.  What I discovered was that the Tohatsu was cheaper, lighter and all Japanese build and assembly.

    I was wondering if people had much experience with this brand and how they found them Reliability and Performance?  Any comments would be helpful.  I have till Monday lunch to make a decision on what brand to buy if I get one!  Still working out if I can afford it.

    the Rev (Bruce)

  6. On 5/24/2019 at 6:12 PM, noelm said:

    Nothing wrong with the Suzuki's, just internet myth, I have a 50 Yamaha on almost the same boat and it goes OK, my mate has the same boat with a Honda and it is slightly more powerful than mine, either motor will be fine, if you don't mind a drive, there is a dealer near me sells both Honda and Yamaha, might be worth giving him a call, let me know and I can send his details if you like..

    Thanks for the feedback and offer.  As Shellharbour is about 2 hours later south of me I’ll have a look up here on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.  Cheers

    The Rev

    14 hours ago, Ah Me Ting said:

    You know you can get power (hydraulic) tilt n trim on 2 stroke outboards? 

    Also, with the added weight of a 4 stroke if you decided to go that way, get maximum HP for the hull.

    I had heard that but I’m also keen on the 4 stroke for fuel efficiency and low noise 😃

  7. 1 hour ago, dunc333 said:

    all brands are pretty  good these days the main things to look for is price and trusting dealer and make sure new motor is rigged and propped correctly and your fuel tank and lines are up to spec .the 4 stroke will use a lot less fuel .check out the merc 40 efi as well in your list if reliability your after  cheers dunc333

    Thanks Dunc333 - I will also check out the Mercury option.  Are they USA made or Chinese and are they typically reliable?

     

  8. 6 hours ago, Ah Me Ting said:

    How long you had the boat? How do you find it? What type of use?

    Hi there - I have had the boat about 3 years and love it.  I can launch and retrieve single handed from Little Manly in reasonable weather.  IT goes really well in the harbour and on calm days feel totally fine taking it offshore.

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  9. Hi everyone 

    I am looking at up grading from a Suzuki 40hp / stroke tiller steer to a 4stroke.  I’ve just had a double iguanal  hernia operation done and decided the manual lifting up and down of the  2 stroke needs to end..  I’m keen to get a 4 stroke that has hydraulic lift for the motor.  Any thoughts on what brands are best?  Reliability is a key thing for me.

    The Rev

  10. On 4/28/2019 at 8:00 AM, SnapperCraig said:

    Hi The Rev,

    Well done. We went out Monday last to Sydney East FAD and caught 4 undersize, my son got one at 59cm, so went back. Was the first time out for us all. A work colligue suggested we troll with lures.

    Went back ANZAC day after 12.30pm. Tried with bait, yakkas, ganged pillies. Nothing. Trolled lures from 2.30pm till 4.30pm, nothing. When we arrived there were 3 spearfishers in the water, that may be why we had nothing even bite.

    Do they go off the bite in the afternoon? 

    Could I ask where the Wave Rider Bouy is?
     

    Cheers Craig.

     

     

    Hi Craig - here is the link to the web page wit the location.

    http://new.mhl.nsw.gov.au/data/realtime/wave/docs/Sydney.pdf

    As the GPS marks are only to 2 decimal places - when you get there head south east has been my memory of where it was located.

    Also - Dollies in my experience will often turn on the bite then after a while and particularly if there is a bit of boat traffic - turn off.  I have found that the best time is first thing in the morning when the boat traffic is at a minimum.

    Cheers

    The Rev

  11. 6 hours ago, 61 crusher said:

    Nice report & catch, went out yesterday & caught same sized ones, we went to the fad a bit further out in similar conditions to you, what was the plastic & jig that worked if you don’t mind me asking?

     

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  12. The late run of dollies continues off SYDNEY.   I also went to the Sydney Fad and Wave Rider buoy on Wednesday catching 12 and keeping 7 between us.  Water was up over 23c when we left the WRB and nice and blue.  Fish kept were 60-67cm in size.  We caught most of them on small live yellowtail though did also get some on pilchard chunks and soft plastic lures.

    cheers

    The Rev

     

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