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Drop Bear

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  1. Brisbane river CBD Represent~
  2. Ok they are catching a stack of Tilapia behind the Greyhound track at Capalaba. Use bread or worms. Bit of fun. Remember not to throw the fish back as you have to kill them because they are a noxious fish. Have fun
  3. what area are you in? There are lots of Tilapia caught around capalaba and many other spots. This weekend is the AFO social so most people, including me, are heading to the gold coast camping on the boats. Next weekend should be better. Also keep an eye out for decky spots on the site. Some to North Pine Dam are awesome and many others too.
  4. Good luck mate. They take worms, bread and maggots too. Lots of things really. Small hook strong line. Many use a float. Get some pics of them if you get them or some of the place if you don'g please.
  5. It has been my great pleasure to have done this with you. Cracking days
  6. I guess a jet ski is a boat? I hope there will be a few at the social. @Angus did you hear from sean?
  7. Perhaps you can teach me these ways on Sunday...
  8. I hope one day I will grow up. I admire the likes of Ray who target one type of thing but the grass is always greener so want it all!!!
  9. Yes I am keen to add this one. @JohnTheFisherman invited me out a few weeks ago but I couldnt make it. I need to wet the yak more.
  10. Yep pretty much fish where ever and when ever I can. I would have gone out today but it would have blown the paint off my outboard.
  11. I have a few sieenas. Mostly 1000 or 2000. They have been a great reel but dont take a dunking. I have had to swim to some spots down at Wooli and they didn't like this. A top reel for the price.
  12. Hey Yabbyman, The only place I know would be Hinze dam. They get a few red claw in there. I hope someone with better knowledge can direct you more specifically
  13. Beautiful rod mate. I have no opinion on cost but it looks in mint condition. Luv it is right. I had so many times when i forgot to break the rod apart with the metal ferrules and it got stuck. They get pitting and corrosion on the chrome so don't forget to give it a wash. There is a bit of history on the JW page https://www.jarviswalker.com.au/list/about-us/the-jarvis-walker-story.html I have fished with them a lot and still have a few rods... none in as good condition as yours. I hope you enjoy your rod
  14. hmmmm there is something in this. I regularly dodge the pots put out the front of wynnum creek. good call. Sandies wont hurt the pots as much as muddies either.
  15. I had to look up what Gamma radiation was. I had heard about it but it's very interesting. That is pretty devastating for the farmers and workers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_irradiation
  16. Nice. Food for thought there.... I have a stack of bungee cord... hmmmm
  17. Yep I used to do this but as I take a stack of family and friends fishing and I don't always crab or know how many to take each time I find this tricky. I agree they are sooo much easier than the chicken wire ones. They were a bugger to store and carry.
  18. Nice tips there. If you make it to the xmas party I hopefully will have them sorted by then and you can critique the job haha.
  19. Does anyone have a great system to store collapsible crab pots? I find them very large and heavy, take up way too much room and I don't have a good way to hang them. I was planning op build a simple platform that I could hoist up into the ceiling on a pulley but realize that I would need at least 3 ropes so it got high enough and didn't topple. Thanks
  20. Wow I hope we dodged a bullet. Now to ban raw prawn importations.
  21. like most political and economic theories they work best on paper
  22. Sounds like our wormers that used to send worms to NSW and VIC will be still left high and dry.
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