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    Nog got a reaction from Sylvathorn in Old rods and blanks - Snyder glas, Butterworth, Wilson, Jarvis walker   
    I bought one of the last Len Butterworth blanks off Rext Hunt when he ran the Complete Angler in Flinders St I think back in the 80's.
    It's a beast of a rod, 8176 blank.  Need to bring it back to life someday.  
     
    I also have a few other Snyders of course.  The glass blanks are much better for setting the hook in my opinion, especially for Tailor, either spinning or baiting.
     
    Sorry Andrew,I'm keeping them of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Old rods and blanks - Snyder glas, Butterworth, Wilson, Jarvis walker   
    I bought one of the last Len Butterworth blanks off Rext Hunt when he ran the Complete Angler in Flinders St I think back in the 80's.
    It's a beast of a rod, 8176 blank.  Need to bring it back to life someday.  
     
    I also have a few other Snyders of course.  The glass blanks are much better for setting the hook in my opinion, especially for Tailor, either spinning or baiting.
     
    Sorry Andrew,I'm keeping them of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from Junky in Old rods and blanks - Snyder glas, Butterworth, Wilson, Jarvis walker   
    I bought one of the last Len Butterworth blanks off Rext Hunt when he ran the Complete Angler in Flinders St I think back in the 80's.
    It's a beast of a rod, 8176 blank.  Need to bring it back to life someday.  
     
    I also have a few other Snyders of course.  The glass blanks are much better for setting the hook in my opinion, especially for Tailor, either spinning or baiting.
     
    Sorry Andrew,I'm keeping them of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from Andrew_P in Old rods and blanks - Snyder glas, Butterworth, Wilson, Jarvis walker   
    I bought one of the last Len Butterworth blanks off Rext Hunt when he ran the Complete Angler in Flinders St I think back in the 80's.
    It's a beast of a rod, 8176 blank.  Need to bring it back to life someday.  
     
    I also have a few other Snyders of course.  The glass blanks are much better for setting the hook in my opinion, especially for Tailor, either spinning or baiting.
     
    Sorry Andrew,I'm keeping them of course 🙂
     
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    Nog reacted to Dinodadog in Bassin on the cheap   
    Yes I am taking risks as to where I am casting, as the bass are beside structure or hard against the bank in the shade on opposite bank.Worst day I lost 4 beetlespins, but some days its worth it as the bass are all big escapees.
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    Nog reacted to kmcrosby78 in Macks, wrecks and sandhills   
    Belated report from a great family day on Moreton Bay last Tuesday. I took my two boys in my boat and my three brothers and their sons (3 of them) went in our dads boat (unfortunately dad had a pre-organised doctors appointment so couldn’t make it).
    We set off around 8:00am from Manly (about an hour earlier than my bros) with the intention to fish the beacons for mackerel prior to going to Tangalooma Wrecks. That plan changed somewhat when we came across birds working and then tuna smacking baitfish in numerous small-medium bustups on the southern side of Mud Island. 
     
    Long story short I first tried throwing the metal slug I had rigged up right into the bustups a couple of times for no love so we then tried drifting around with some lightly weighted pillies (the way I caught my one and only long tail tuna to date ..) but had no tuna love despite them popping up near us a couple of times. 
     
    We ended up drifting along the eastern side of Mud as there were still more bustups coming and finally, after a grinner caused false hope, we finally had a proper hookup (or so we thought ..) and after pondering if it was a squire or cod, a 48cm school mackerel hooked in the stomach came up and was promptly released.
    Happy that a desirable soecies had been landing we continued drifting and not long after George’s nominated reel begun singing and he leapt straight into it like a seasoned pro despite being 7yrs old and battling his first ever mackerel 😎. He fought it well, letting it do a run when nearing the boat and his brother Liam managed to bet his 58cm schoolie. Yay!!!! 
     

     
    Liam was on next with a 59cm schoolie and we had a very happy couple of boys (and dad …. 😎). 


    Not too long after a rod went off again and I instinctively picked it up (can’t let the kids have all the fun … 🤔😃) and soon knew this fish had a bit of size to it, evidenced more with a screaming run when still at least 10m from the boat. Catching a glimpse of it mot long after we were surprised at its size (I haven’t caught bigger schoolies before) and for a moment I wondered if it might be a grey Mack or small Spaniard. After some coaching from dad, Liam managed to get the net in the water enough for me to guide a 73cm (from memory) schoolie into the net - stoked!! 😎

     
    My brothers dropped my nephew onto our boat for some cousin time as they were about to head to the beacons (no love for them despite plenty of bait on the sounder) and then a snorkel at the wrecks. As we were on a hot bite we stayed for a while longer, with another run not long after which my nephew Darius latched onto. Despite winding in all the way to the swivel/sinker and some dodgy net work by his cousins we managed to net his 63cm (again, from memory) schoolie dnd he was one happy boy. We didn’t end up getting photos apart from the kill shot later as this one was bled in a bucket whilst we made our way to Tamgalooma Wrecks, not before passing through a glasses out section in the vicinity of the four beacons area - magic!! 
     

     
    We found the others and they’d finished snorkelling so we went over near the shoreline in front of the sandhills and rafted up so we could have some hot dogs for lunch - gourmet!! 👍😁.  After that all the boys swam into shore and took turns sliding down the sandhills on body boards (first time for my boys) with George (the youngest of the crew) going first and becoming a mess of tangled legs and arms flipping over and over for the last part of an extremely steep (and fast!!) slide. I didn’t realise it was him at first and must admit, was pretty relieved he was OK … 😳. Liam was next and he was super fast also and came off right at the bottom but also lived to tell the tale. 
     
    I had one turn from three quarters of the way up (it’s a jolly steep hill and quite a workout, particularly carrying two boards up …) and I was happy with my medium pace as it me  as my there was no xhance of a shoulder injury (getting old and cautious I know but I had a reconstruction when I was 19 and it hasn’t been the same since.
    One of my brothers had an inflatable SUP which kept them amused also. So did watching all the fourbies roll off the ferry and make their way up the beach at varying speeds, with one going ridiculously fast, a couple very heavy/low at the rear and one getting bogged when turning for the first exit. 
     
    At about 3pm I decided it was time to see the wrecks. The others were going to go do some more fishing so George opted to join them and another one of my nephews chose to join us. The wind had picked up considerably (as forecast to) but it was still fine to snorkel and still good visibility. If you haven’t done it before put it on your to do list. It was only our second time and the amount and variety of fish is fantastic with some massive bream that look snapper, some big flathead and whiting including one very large flathead (at a guess 80-90cm) along with plenty of other varieties of fish, a couple of cod and big blue parrot or tuskies and a massive school of pike.
    The trip home was very rough (you realise how far grime home you are when you cop bad conditions) so I tucked in behind dads boat (bigger than mine). It played up towards the end (near Mud Island) so I went ahead of them and kept an eye on them to make sure they could still continue and met them back at the ramp. Motor was limiting to about 2000revs so not sure yet what the issue is/was. We got a bit wet in my boat (centre console) so we’re glad to have a warm shower when we got back to my parents place around 6:00pm. Big but rewarding day!  

    I sorted the fish out the next morning, cutting the bigger one into mostly cutlets (except the tail end) and filleting the other three.
    Looking forward to getting out again soon. Still need to extend our shed at our new house to fit the boat. Soon hopefully as we sell/settle our old house next week 😎. Will be much easier to hook up and head fishing once the shed is extended- bring it on!!!
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    Nog got a reaction from Angry51 in For sale Flylife magazines Incl rare VOL 1   
    @ellicat
    Now why did you have to go and do that.....
     
    Anyone got a spare hungy?
     
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    Nog got a reaction from ellicat in For sale Flylife magazines Incl rare VOL 1   
    @ellicat
    Now why did you have to go and do that.....
     
    Anyone got a spare hungy?
     
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    Nog reacted to Hweebe in Moreton Bay weather for Saturday 9 July 2022 - Windy early before better arvo conditions   
    Yeah Seabreeze is the quick and easy look at the weather forecast to see if is even worth having a closer look at wind on meteye and then what tides are happening.
    If I see all RED arrows then I quickly move on to the list of chores the misso always has ready and waiting 😛 
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    Nog got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Off Bribie 4/4/22   
    Sharks on Tuna are pretty common these days along Bribie...and elsewhere.  Trick is to fight them hard and get them in early.  Easy saying that of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from Drop Bear in Off Bribie 4/4/22   
    Sharks on Tuna are pretty common these days along Bribie...and elsewhere.  Trick is to fight them hard and get them in early.  Easy saying that of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from ellicat in Off Bribie 4/4/22   
    Sharks on Tuna are pretty common these days along Bribie...and elsewhere.  Trick is to fight them hard and get them in early.  Easy saying that of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from Kat in Off Bribie 4/4/22   
    Sharks on Tuna are pretty common these days along Bribie...and elsewhere.  Trick is to fight them hard and get them in early.  Easy saying that of course 🙂
     
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    Nog got a reaction from Old Scaley in Off Bribie 4/4/22   
    Sharks on Tuna are pretty common these days along Bribie...and elsewhere.  Trick is to fight them hard and get them in early.  Easy saying that of course 🙂
     
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    Nog reacted to Sunny boy in Fly fishing at the beach   
    Thank you Nog for your insight and will probably bump into you at North pine if I do pick up a fly fishing kit soon 😉
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    Nog got a reaction from Drop Bear in Fly fishing at the beach   
    Hey mate
     
    Sorry for the tardy reply, been fly fishing for trout in the high plains of Vic 🙂
     
    Basiclly anywhere you can cast a soft plastic you can cast a fly.  
    I fish for Bass in North pine and Kerwongbah form the edges or form a yak
     
    Haven't bothered with fishing from the surf much, waves are a pain for fly line
    Sand flats around Bridie Passage are great for whiting and flathead.
     
    Go to a few fly fishing club meetings to get more info and hook-up with the experts
     
    http://bffc.org.au/wordpress/
     
     
     
     
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    Nog got a reaction from ellicat in Fly fishing at the beach   
    Hey mate
     
    Sorry for the tardy reply, been fly fishing for trout in the high plains of Vic 🙂
     
    Basiclly anywhere you can cast a soft plastic you can cast a fly.  
    I fish for Bass in North pine and Kerwongbah form the edges or form a yak
     
    Haven't bothered with fishing from the surf much, waves are a pain for fly line
    Sand flats around Bridie Passage are great for whiting and flathead.
     
    Go to a few fly fishing club meetings to get more info and hook-up with the experts
     
    http://bffc.org.au/wordpress/
     
     
     
     
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    Nog got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Fly fishing at the beach   
    Hey mate
     
    Sorry for the tardy reply, been fly fishing for trout in the high plains of Vic 🙂
     
    Basiclly anywhere you can cast a soft plastic you can cast a fly.  
    I fish for Bass in North pine and Kerwongbah form the edges or form a yak
     
    Haven't bothered with fishing from the surf much, waves are a pain for fly line
    Sand flats around Bridie Passage are great for whiting and flathead.
     
    Go to a few fly fishing club meetings to get more info and hook-up with the experts
     
    http://bffc.org.au/wordpress/
     
     
     
     
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    Nog got a reaction from Another Wazza in Replace tow vehicle or not - opinions please   
    Ask your mechanic what's the next bit that will need replacing  after the other upgrades and decide from there.
    Fords should go for about 300K if serviced well
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    Nog reacted to ellicat in Replace tow vehicle or not - opinions please   
    I think with the way the used car market is at the moment, you'd be better off with repair over replace. How many km's on her ?
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    Nog got a reaction from ellicat in Lure ID   
    Deb or Brian would certainly know.  
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    Nog reacted to Old Scaley in Paravanes - what fish to expect other than Schoolies   
    Grinner.🥵
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    Nog got a reaction from Tuna are fish in On the fly   
    @Tuna are fish Good luck mate. Give us buzz anytime if you need help.
    Cheers
    Norm
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    Nog got a reaction from Angry51 in On the fly   
    @Tuna are fish Good luck mate. Give us buzz anytime if you need help.
    Cheers
    Norm
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    Nog got a reaction from Angry51 in On the fly   
    Thanks @ellicat for the potential recruit 🙂 @Tuna are fish. 
    Flyfishing is just another way to spend hard earned cash and not catch fish 🙂
     
    I love it to bits.
     
    Go to a club meeting first and see what type of idiot fly fishes and get some help in casting and advice on gear if you are interested. PM for details of clubs around the area.  BFFC meet at Everton PArk Scouts and the SEQFF meet at Mermaid Waters Bowls CLub.
    There is also the Malard and Claret but very Trouty focussed
     
    Cheers
    Norm 
     
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