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  1. Thank you Bob, I really appreciate all the help! Now I just need to find me some kingies 😅 wish me luck!
  2. Thank you everyone, I really appreciate the input 🙂 @Seafarer5 Thanks mate, I'll scope out the saltist hyper, the specs look great, also thanks for recommending tasline, never used it before might be time for something new. @Pickles Would you recommend the 8000 or 10000? There is negligible difference in weight, I think the 10000 has an aluminium rotor where the 8000 has a graphite one. Would the 8000 be better for lures and spinning metals considering it has a faster retrieve ratio? I think I'd be using it primarily for live baiting. What braid do you run on your 8000 and 10000 gosa, and what sort of leaders? Thanks again, greatly appreciated. Cheers, Victor
  3. Howdy brains trust, I'm hoping you could offer some advice, I've spent many hours researching a kingfish outfit for the boat and need a bit of extra help. I'll be using the rod on a boat, live baiting, trolling using a poor man's downrigger, tossing lures and SPs and perhaps giving jigging a go but that's not a priority. I will mostly be fishing inside Botany Bay and the Harbour and sometimes out the heads if weather permits. I've currently got a 7' Samaki Zing 12-25lb with a 13cm broken tip which I'm hoping to fix, it's matched with a Sustain 6000FG 13kg drag which I'm thinking of loading up with 30lb Daiwa J Braid Grand. I think I'll use this as my lightish kingy rig. Now I'm looking to step up medium-heavy rig, and have been looking at these 4 rods: Daiwa Demon Blood 6'4" - 2-4 PE Daiwa Demon Blood 7' - 3-5 PE Daiwa Saltist Hyper 6'4" - 2-4 PE Daiwa Saltist Hyper 7' 3-4 PE I assume the 7' rods will be better for tossing lures, 6'4“ for jigging, I'm gravitating towards the 7' Demon Blood. Is there much difference between the Saltist Hyper and the Demon Blood? In terms of reel, I've been looking at the 6000, 8000 or 10000 Saragosa. I feel the 10000 might be overkill and way to heavy for any lengthy session, the 6000 looks better weight wise at 455g but only has 10kg drag. The 8000 has 15kg drag, but weighs 555g. What would you all recommend, I don't want to go overboard and fish too heavy on the kingies and I am happy to lose some of the bigger models in lieu of having more hook ups with a lighter set up. What braid and leaders would you recommend for the medium heavy outfit? Any help would be greatly appreciated Cheers, Victor
  4. For a tidy sum of 6 million it could be yours though haha http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/sydenham/miscellaneous-goods/the-sydney-monorail-is-for-sale/1057530862
  5. Cheers for the tip Paikea, giving it a once over now! =)
  6. Howdy all, I just got back from a 6 month stint in Europe and finally got to wet a line and commence my endeavour to learn the dark arts! Headed down to Coogee beach with a basic idea on how to catch blackfish! After rigging up and spending a rather frustrating hour attempting to figure out how to use a side cast reel, I finally started getting some downs and after a few misses managed to bag my first blackfish. I was absolutely stoked, and within a few minutes I managed to catch some sort of rock fish and then another blackfish and then decided to call it a day! On the back of this success, I headed down yesterday for a cheeky quick post work fish and managed to catch a stonker fish of 42cm on my first cast! I must admit that I am now thoroughly addicted and counting down the hours before I can head out again! If anyone can offer any basic tips please feel free to post them!
  7. No problem! For bream, snapper etc: Take some 1/32 jigheads and gulp sand worms. Walk out onto the sand bar and cast into the depths, let the soft plastic sink then slightly twitch the rod tip to impart only a little bit of action on the worm and wait 5-10 seconds and rinse and repeat, you should feel the fish bite then you can just strike (not to hard). For Flathead: 1/8 jigheads, nuclear chicken 3" minnows, cast into the depths wait for it to sink. Keep your rod horizontal then sharply lift your rod to about 60 degrees then lower the rod tip and take in the slack line and wait for 5-30 seconds, next time you go to lift the SP you might feel a weight which is a flathead so you'll set the hook. I find flatheads are a pest in this area, seem to hook them every time I cast out lol Any soft plastics will work, I have used these 2 with most success in this area - Don't be afraid to try new ones, the prawns work very well too! The thing with soft plastics is building self confidence, I spent a solid few weeks before I caught my first fish but once you know you can catch them, the fish just jump on to the hook! When I get back from overseas I'll give you a bell and we can go for a fish
  8. Hey buddy, I'll share with you my secret spot at Rose Bay where I learnt to fish soft plastics and I can promise you that you will catch fish! I used to fish here regularly and have caught Bream, snapper, flathead, flounder, salmon, whiting, tailor and trevally! There is a sandbar and it backs onto some deep water, basically when the tide is running out all the fish hide in the deep waiting for baitfish to emerge from the shallows and on the flip side when the tide is coming in it the baitfish move to shallow waters. I work for a disability organisation and often take one of clients here, he had never used soft plastics and I promised him he would catch fish and he did, it's super easy. I recommend purchasing some 1/32 jigheads and I find that gulp sand worms work best here, cut them in half so you get double the amount (the fish don't mind), Anyway let me know how you go P.S - Most of the fish are small, but like I said it's the perfect place to learn, specifically if you want hone your skills for targeting particular fish. Also be wary, there are stingrays in the shallows and numbrays I warned a guy and he thought I was joking, about 30 seconds later I saw him plummet into the water with his rod (the numb ray got him) If I was in Sydney I would offer to take you out and show you the basics, but I'm living in Switzerland at the moment! I'll be back August and really looking forward to wetting a line so if your still keen, we can go then!!
  9. Fill a few ice cream containers with water and freeze them, pop them into the bottom of the esky and chuck a bag of ice on top! Lasts much longer
  10. Thanks everyone for the assistance, especially Royce! I purchased everything today and the rod is a Snyder Crusoe Island 4136 11'6" =) All that is left to do is to learn how to catch them! I was thinking of trying to fish at Clovelly as I always can see people fishing there in the morning. Does anyone have any spots that they are willing to share for someone new to rock fishing ? Cheers, Victor
  11. Howdy again, sorry to resurrect an old thread! I am looking to replace the Samaki 7ft 12-25 for a longer rod for spinning and live baiting off the rocks and wharfs for kingies. Ultimately I would like a light rod to match with my Sustain 6000 FG and it needs to be a 2 piece rod. What sort of length should I be looking at 9ft / 10ft ? I have a price range of around $150 - $200 max and I've had my eye on the Samaki Zing Surf 10'6" but think that it might be too long and possibly to heavy for spinning. Any suggestions =) Cheers, Victor
  12. Wooooah thanks a million Jet and Luderick for all the help, time to start saving hahaha The Lox Iridium Surf looks epic and perfect for my needs, especially if you get a rod tube! I've almost destroyed my rods a few times whilst attempting to navigate the rocks! I'll definitely get the danjo wax in the 12lb as I will be float fishing, everyone seems to be recommending it! I already have a spool of 6 and 8lb vanish flurocarbon which I'll use for the leader =) Good luck in your competition Jet, I look forward to reading the fishing report =)
  13. Perfect thanks luderick! I would like catch other species but I think primarily it will be used for luderick, could it be used for other species or should I get a different rod ? I am located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney (Coogee) do you have any idea which shops stock them? I can't seem to find any information regarding specifications or prices online. Does it come in a two piece set ? I was thinking of loading it up with Dango Wax 12lb and 8lb vanish fluro leader, does that sound ok ? Thanks in advance, Victor
  14. Sweet thanks for the advice! Which one would be the best and what sort of line should I use =) Cheers, Victor
  15. Howdy everyone! I'm looking to do some fishing off the rocks and I am hoping to target kingfish (with live bait), Salmon and Luderick and have been looking at the Samaki Zing Surf 10'6 or the 12ft, 12-25lb. I have a Sustain FG 6000 and an Alvey 475B Luderick Special which I intend to use as the reels. Would either of these rods are suitable or would I need a separate rod for Luderick ? Cheers, Victor
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