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by GONE FISHING
Mon Jul 31, 2017 6:34 am
Forum: Bream Fishing
Topic: Maribyrnong River 14/05 (Yak Based) *** VIDEO ADDED ***
Replies: 22
Views: 3841

Re: Maribyrnong River 14/05 (Yak Based)

Fish-Hunter wrote:
GONE FISHING wrote:VIDEO ADDED

https://youtu.be/pdlaB7cKzc4
Thanks for sharing, enjoyed watching the vid. :thumbsup:
No dramas mate. Been out of the scene for a while, concentrating on my health but getting back into it this Spring.

Btw been reading some of your blogs, good stuff there also ! :-D :thumbsup:
by GONE FISHING
Sun Jul 30, 2017 10:34 pm
Forum: Bream Fishing
Topic: Maribyrnong River 14/05 (Yak Based) *** VIDEO ADDED ***
Replies: 22
Views: 3841

Re: Maribyrnong River 14/05 (Yak Based) *** VIDEO ADDED ***

I reckon you'd struggle with a boat that big. Lots of traffic with rowers on there sometimes and so maneuvering can be tight. If you go down the Maribyrnong then don't go passed the Footscray rowing club to be safe. Otherwise you could try near docklands but then you could do that landbased too
by GONE FISHING
Thu Dec 29, 2016 1:53 pm
Forum: Fishing Rods & Reels
Topic: Reel suggestion for new Pflueger Trion 1-3kg rod?
Replies: 16
Views: 1283

Re: Reel suggestion for new Pflueger Trion 1-3kg rod?

I have a Trion 1-3kg with a 1000 Sedona.

Biggest fish I pulled was a 54cm 4LB trout

My favourite combo
by GONE FISHING
Tue Dec 06, 2016 1:46 pm
Forum: Phillip Island
Topic: On a boat @ Rhyll
Replies: 23
Views: 6376

Re: On a boat @ Rhyll

Just thought I'd dig up an old thread. I was fishing the island today in a small boat. Drifting (bloody quickly might I add) and was drifting from Cowes out to Red Rocks Point. I was approaching some breakers and to be quite frank started to get nervous as they came closer so promptly started the mo...
by GONE FISHING
Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:05 pm
Forum: Show us your purchases
Topic: Show us your purchases!
Replies: 5000
Views: 386715

Re: Show us your purchases!

Basti wrote:very nice man. i love the description on the shimano site about the rod though "Maikuro, from the Japanese word meaning micro"
cheers

yeah tbh I wasn't looking at these rods but when I loaded it up at the shop the power was sensational. fuji guides also.

hopefully put it to the test soon
by GONE FISHING
Sun Oct 23, 2016 4:52 pm
Forum: Show us your purchases
Topic: Show us your purchases!
Replies: 5000
Views: 386715

Re: Show us your purchases!

New Micro Jigging Outfit
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The Aernos comes with a spare spool. Planning to spool one with 8lb and one with 15lb to use for spinning and light jigging.

Rod is rated to 80gm lures and has a tonne of power in the butt however tip is still super sensitive
by GONE FISHING
Sun Oct 23, 2016 7:49 am
Forum: Show us your purchases
Topic: Show us your purchases!
Replies: 5000
Views: 386715

Re: Show us your purchases!

how would something like this go if the wind picked up slightly? I assume it's mainly for small creeks? I think they are perfect for small to medium lakes and other water ways that aren't really affected by tide or currents. Time will tell. enjoy mate, looks convenient, I'd just be mindful of wind ...
by GONE FISHING
Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:18 am
Forum: Show us your purchases
Topic: Show us your purchases!
Replies: 5000
Views: 386715

Re: Show us your purchases!

how would something like this go if the wind picked up slightly? I assume it's mainly for small creeks?
by GONE FISHING
Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:27 pm
Forum: Show us your purchases
Topic: Show us your purchases!
Replies: 5000
Views: 386715

Re: Show us your purchases!

bowl wrote:
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Top reel. Very underrated. I bought the 5000cfb for surf spinning. Love it
by GONE FISHING
Thu Jul 07, 2016 11:35 pm
Forum: Melbourne CBD & Docklands area
Topic: Metro Flattie
Replies: 18
Views: 3197

Re: Metro Flattie

Sloth - great size flatty. At that size would have been great bloody fun

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