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- Mon May 06, 2019 4:57 pm
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Re: How do you store your rods in your boat?
I have a similar setup to Bugatti. This is a picture of my boat from before i added the rod holders, i dont think i have any that show the current set up. http://oi68.tinypic.com/14l0y69.jpg Using cable ties i have attached 4 Jarvis Walker Vertical Rod Racks ($5 at Kmart) to the rail next to the sid...
- Mon May 06, 2019 6:25 pm
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Re: How do you store your rods in your boat?
Way to go Tiger :thumbsup: It is a great way to store rods in a modest sized boat without impeding the deck area. And a cost effective solution too :) A mate has a similar size boat but has the Bimini Bar type, and they are angled over the deck area , , , , every second cast you end up hitting the ...
- Wed May 15, 2019 5:34 pm
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Re: Squid rig set up
Just a very small tip.. use a small clip so that you can quickly change jigs without having to re-tie any knots if you want to go for a different colour. Most of the time I find it's quicker to tie a knot than **** around with pliers trying to open the little bastard 'ez' clip things Use your finge...
- Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:05 am
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Re: Awesome fishing action at Black Rock Video
I think you have inspired me for my next trip out next Monday hopefully (although the early forecast isnt looking too good). I have never really had much luck with soft plastics, but having said that i also haven't really used them from the boat. Mostly just shore based. So i followed up on this po...
- Tue May 21, 2019 3:06 pm
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21.5.19 - Beaumaris to Williamstown
Just got back from a pretty uneventful trip. Launched from Newport just before first light and powered straight down to Ricketts Point in an effort to replicate The Big Al's post from the other day. There was a forecasted 20kmh northerly blowing and some slight chop, less than half a metre. I sounde...
- Tue May 28, 2019 11:07 am
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Re: Squid Cleaning Tool
I am a chef and can clean a squid pretty fast, but even i use a scaler bag behind the boat. I pull the head off and keep the tentacles for bait as needed, cut a small section off the end of the tube to allow water to flow through and place them into a cheap green scaler bag, then i put that into my ...
- Tue May 28, 2019 10:53 am
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Re: Winches..cables..
So after another steel cable snapped last week , im deciding between rope cable or winch strap... Have used winch strap before , but not the rope im undecied which one to go with ??? Any advice be good.. :cheers: I made the switch to dyneema rope last year and i will never go back to steel cable or...
- Mon Jun 10, 2019 5:59 pm
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2019 Melbourne Boat Show
Anybody heading to the boat show this weekend? I have Friday off work so ill there Friday morning. I am hoping to get the ball rolling on a new trailer and looking for a few small odds and ends. The last few years i have picked up some bargains ($50 inflatable jackets, $5 docking lines and other sma...
- Tue Jun 11, 2019 3:08 pm
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Re: This is good stuff.
Masterfoods lemon pepper seasoning mixed with flour isnt bad either. My favourite is to cut the tube in half and lightly score in a crisscross pattern and cut into triangles about an inch or so wide. Heat a pan and add a teaspoon or so of coconut oil. When its smoking hot throw in the calamari and t...
- Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:22 pm
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Re: Squid reccomendations
Hey guys going down to rye for the weekend, taking out a kayak trying mostly for squid, what areas are most productive, and is a 3.5 jig the go or? Cheers! I fish with 3.0 jigs pretty much 100% of the time. And i base my initial choice of colour on the water clarity and light conditions. On a clear...