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  1. hmmm... i know that background... i have a feeling its burns bay. nice fish by the way.
  2. dont take the piss out of fast boats... i wish i had a skeet skeet with a big donk on the back... but i happy with my bream boat now. it does 50mph with 125hp
  3. sammy, put a bloody shirt on you redneck!!! lol!!!
  4. I am proud to announce the release of a new rod to our custom rod stable, the new FISHFINDER PRO SERIES JIG KING SPIN. the jig king spin is 5'6" in length, one piece and rated as a 15-24kg deep jig rod. built on our exclusive SPECTOR jig blanks (made specially for us from woven japanese carbon). its a pure jigging rod, with a slow action for ease of use, locking into a back breaking butt section, more than enough to sock a king on 50lb braid run over reel like a stella 10 000 or somthing of similar size. it handles jigs up to 300gr+ as far as componentry goes, its all up to you, because each one is made to order to suit the anglers specs. however, we prefer to use Sic+titanium guides and machined alloy winches. but thats all up to ypu. sorry we dont have any pics, but we cant get a photo good enough to show the rod inits full glory. if anyone is intrested, either give us a call @96617967 or drop tony a PM. cheers raiders
  5. lure wise, the BM's go oookay at times, but gulp turtleback worms in pumpkinseed camo worms are the pick of the plastics and ecogear sx-40's in colors 307 (clear water and sky) and 306 (i think thats the one... its name is red eye vampire. good dirty water color) are the best hardbodies. and jackall chubbies in shrimp. for heads, fish 1/16 or 1/20oz on 8lb fluorocarbon leader so you can still pick bream without losing too many lizards. a really good FC i just started using is linesystems EGI. see tony at fishfinder. he's got a ridiculous range of it... hey newatthegame, just stay out of iron cove!!! until i get my boat that is (soon i hope. maybe in a few months). actually, iron cove is an ace spot to spin off the banks, and although smaller than HC bay, has always produced fish for me. start at rodd point and work along the mangroves (wear some waders) towards the city westlink.
  6. hey dan, sharky and iceman. i found that on overcast days the fluro colors ( pink and chartreuse) were goind and on clear days natural light browns and greys etc. were the go. most of the colors are translucent. but its not as important as working the lure the right way. the aim is to rip it back with hard short stabs of the rod with a moderate retrieve. like working a slug-go. toofast, they spin out. too slow, the fish lose intrest. i havent used them in turbulent water, but i think they probably wouldnt work. they are pretty finely tuned and probly wouldnt handle it too well.
  7. g'day fellas. went for a spin shorebased the other day with the intention of catching a few whiting on the flats. there has been a lot of talk of soft plastics and poppers as of late re. whiting. they work, but i just found the ultimate lure. its the tiemco stick minnow. its about 40mm long, made of solid plastic, and looks like a husky jerk with its bib snapped off. when it sinks, it remains horizontal and shimmies on the way down. on a slow retrieve it sways side to side. however, it really gets the whiting going when ripped really agressively over the top of shallow weedbeds. let it sink a little and rip the rod in a downwards motion very heavily with very few pauses. the whiting go ape over it, shouldering each other out of the way to nail it. so try it for a challenge! tony @ fishfinder tackle has a few left in stock. sorry i got no pics of the lure. P.S: i did end up catching about 8 big whiting before the water got too deep over the weedbad. ace!!
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