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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Kat in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
In the cast net. Yeah it was like a croc!
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Kat in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Cast net. got a few others around 40 and had a nice feed of mullet on the barbie.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Cast net. got a few others around 40 and had a nice feed of mullet on the barbie.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Cast net. got a few others around 40 and had a nice feed of mullet on the barbie.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
In the cast net. Yeah it was like a croc!
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Yes we caught a few on the weekend on the Mary, one about 60cm! We called those fellas itchety grubs, and worked out pretty soon after moving out west not to throw rocks at the bags in the trees.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Kat in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Yes we caught a few on the weekend on the Mary, one about 60cm! We called those fellas itchety grubs, and worked out pretty soon after moving out west not to throw rocks at the bags in the trees.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Yes we caught a few on the weekend on the Mary, one about 60cm! We called those fellas itchety grubs, and worked out pretty soon after moving out west not to throw rocks at the bags in the trees.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Angry51 in ABC Article About Moreton Bay Mullet Run
Yes we caught a few on the weekend on the Mary, one about 60cm! We called those fellas itchety grubs, and worked out pretty soon after moving out west not to throw rocks at the bags in the trees.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Drop Bear in Alvey 500c1 - anyone got one?
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This might help a bit?
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Andrew_P in Alvey 500c1 - anyone got one?
https://alvey.com.au/shop/reel-parts-drawings-superseded-models/
This might help a bit?
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Old Scaley in Alvey 500c1 - anyone got one?
https://alvey.com.au/shop/reel-parts-drawings-superseded-models/
This might help a bit?
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in Alvey 500c1 - anyone got one?
https://alvey.com.au/shop/reel-parts-drawings-superseded-models/
This might help a bit?
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Sunny boy in Best time to catch finger mullet from Brisbane river
Herring will school up whereas generally you will get poddy mullet a te mouths of narrow gutters, on the drop off of sandbanks and yes, for sure on flats sand and mud. If you have a tinny you can go up little creeks and cast net by sight when you see them trying to get past.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Best time to catch finger mullet from Brisbane river
Herring will school up whereas generally you will get poddy mullet a te mouths of narrow gutters, on the drop off of sandbanks and yes, for sure on flats sand and mud. If you have a tinny you can go up little creeks and cast net by sight when you see them trying to get past.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in Best time to catch finger mullet from Brisbane river
Herring will school up whereas generally you will get poddy mullet a te mouths of narrow gutters, on the drop off of sandbanks and yes, for sure on flats sand and mud. If you have a tinny you can go up little creeks and cast net by sight when you see them trying to get past.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Underfloor fuel tank
It will draw through the line without a fuel pump I think, althoughyou have to be careful your lines dont get tiny cracks or splits.
You have to have a dedicated breather valve built in to the system so the gas can escape on a hot day.
You can either have a sender built in to the tank which then requires a gauge to read fill level, or you can use a piece of dowel down into the tank when you want to check the level. I use dowel on mine but I would love a sender etc but it's no big deal really. Gradually you learn how muuch fuel you use per hour and how much you have left. 100 litres equates to over 100kg which means another person in weight, and if that goes up the front that can change the dynamics of your boat ride and handling.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in Underfloor fuel tank
It will draw through the line without a fuel pump I think, althoughyou have to be careful your lines dont get tiny cracks or splits.
You have to have a dedicated breather valve built in to the system so the gas can escape on a hot day.
You can either have a sender built in to the tank which then requires a gauge to read fill level, or you can use a piece of dowel down into the tank when you want to check the level. I use dowel on mine but I would love a sender etc but it's no big deal really. Gradually you learn how muuch fuel you use per hour and how much you have left. 100 litres equates to over 100kg which means another person in weight, and if that goes up the front that can change the dynamics of your boat ride and handling.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Angry51 in Underfloor fuel tank
It will draw through the line without a fuel pump I think, althoughyou have to be careful your lines dont get tiny cracks or splits.
You have to have a dedicated breather valve built in to the system so the gas can escape on a hot day.
You can either have a sender built in to the tank which then requires a gauge to read fill level, or you can use a piece of dowel down into the tank when you want to check the level. I use dowel on mine but I would love a sender etc but it's no big deal really. Gradually you learn how muuch fuel you use per hour and how much you have left. 100 litres equates to over 100kg which means another person in weight, and if that goes up the front that can change the dynamics of your boat ride and handling.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Drop Bear in ID of this fish, please
Yes magazines are doiing it tough but you if you come up with an idea they will generally take it on board. so you may not be paid but you may well be published.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in ID of this fish, please
Yes magazines are doiing it tough but you if you come up with an idea they will generally take it on board. so you may not be paid but you may well be published.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Kat in Kayak Pine River luring
Yep, somepeople learn quickly, some learn slowly and some l ike me don't seem to learn at all. I have caught the odd fish aorund the pine but tough going. There are a lot of boats around so maybe sneaking around the corner into Bramble Bay might give you some better territory. Your man Peter Jung has done some videos of fishing on the pine with plastics if you can find him on the youtubes. But Grmby's advice is sound obviously and I can't help you much at all sorry.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from Brodie_S in FG knot, or not?
Exactly, and more knots so less strength. Plus extra swivels to lose in snaggy country. ANd less able to wind to reasonable length to cast.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from ellicat in FG knot, or not?
Exactly, and more knots so less strength. Plus extra swivels to lose in snaggy country. ANd less able to wind to reasonable length to cast.
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Jimmyjack got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in FG knot, or not?
Exactly, and more knots so less strength. Plus extra swivels to lose in snaggy country. ANd less able to wind to reasonable length to cast.