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  1. TwinPowers used to be 1 step below a Stella. Not sure if shimano has brought anything in between in the last few years. Maybe the vanquish?

    Ive only got a 1000 twingpower mg and rarely use it since its meant to be freshwater only and ive got it spooled with that silly 2lb flouro. Unfortunately, if i was going to buy new, i would just buy a stella. But if a bargain new or 2nd hand twinpower turned up, i would buy it.

  2. 22 hours ago, kmcrosby78 said:

    I bet you had fun on that silly string .... 😎

    Yeah mate. Honestly, that 2lb flouro was just the best way to fish in most of the NPD waters. I did end up tieing on 10lb leader to stop getting bitten/rubbed off when the bass would swallow the hook.

    The 2lb was not ideal however around some of the fads and underwater logs etc.

    Got dusted a few times but it was honestly super enjoyable. The bigger fish were a great fight and put the rod and reel to the test.

  3. 2 hours ago, benno573 said:

    I am fairly sure the question was around how to change the max HP rating for a hull as opposed to how to increase te HP of an outboard.

    I don't believe there is a way to modify a hull to increase its max HP rating.  Unlike increasing the GVM of a car, it is not as simple as changing/upgrading components, it is all to do wih the weight of the engine, strengh of the hull etc.  lots of people put an outboard on that is over the max HP, this leads to huge issues with insurance and those sort of things and is not recommended.

    what kind of boat / outboard combo are we dealing with here @Jaz44 and what are you hoping to achieve?

    Good pickup benno. I totally misunderstood the question too.

  4. If there are big dart around, they'll probably hit the 20gm slug.

    Chucking metal into the surf targeting whicing and bream isn't something I would usually try but that's not to say it wouldn't work.

    If you are keen on going the metal route, you could try micro-jigs like Berkley Lolly Drop Jig (currently on special for $5 @motackle). They have them down to 12g so small enough to possibly tempt whiting or bream that are in the surf. Have never tried this but it would be what I would try if I was trying to achieve what you are.

  5. 34 minutes ago, christophagus said:

    there's a lure i haven't heard of in a long time! i actually found a brand new pack of skin blue armour shads while cleaning out the other day, i was pretty happy to say the least!

    nice pre work session mate!

     

    So when I started getting back into fishing a few months ago, I was down to my last pack of skin blues. I went looking to buy them and for the life of me couldn't find them at any of the normal suppliers, but did find 2 on ebay and bought them.

    So I hit up Rob to find out wth was going on. He had a laugh and told me people stopped buying them 2 or 3 years ago so he stopped bringing them in. Lucky for me he was able to find a few others who were keen to get their hands on some again so Rob was kind enough to do a small batch order for us on his next shipment. I have enough 3inch shad skin blue's to last me a few years now 🙂. I should just sell off the rest of the 3" plastics I own... I honestly never use any other.

  6. 1 minute ago, AUS-BNE-FISHO said:

    Wow - that is a lot of rods @Do$tylz

    I assume some of them are the Nordic Stage rods you were selling? 
    I hope you get to have a good clean of it.

    Cheers Hamish 

    Yeah a lot of these ones are ones we used/samples that we tested. Angus had probably another 30 at his house for testing too.
    There is some normal rods in there too - shimano, daiwa, custom, FC Labo, Ocean Master.

     

  7. Yep. Round snaps are available and work well without impacting your fishing. Your line/knot is going to fail before these clips will.

    The hard part is dealing with the small size of the snaps. If you are buying the smallest ones to use on small lures (sx-40's, 2/3inch plastics on <1/8th jigheads) they can bit a bit fiddly to use and really not a viable option if you are a bit hamfisted.

    Try these from - https://masterangler.com.au/collections/terminal-tackle/products/damiki-double-lock-snaps

    Decoy round snaps are also available from other places if you want them in heavier gauge.

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