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    Junky got a reaction from Bretto77 in finally got out   
    Hey stevo. 
    Left from inskip. 
    Wanted max fuel without carrying jerry's. Intent was to go wide. Weather had other plans though. 
     
    Freezer is getting hammered. 
    Few fillets left but it's been so long so I have been a little piggy. 
    Forecast was for a great week, and then it wasn't. 
    Owell, still have a few more days yet.
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    Junky got a reaction from Hweebe in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
  3. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Doughnuts in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
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    Junky got a reaction from rayke1938 in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
  5. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Old Scaley in finally got out   
    Hey stevo. 
    Left from inskip. 
    Wanted max fuel without carrying jerry's. Intent was to go wide. Weather had other plans though. 
     
    Freezer is getting hammered. 
    Few fillets left but it's been so long so I have been a little piggy. 
    Forecast was for a great week, and then it wasn't. 
    Owell, still have a few more days yet.
  6. Like
    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in finally got out   
    Yes, my fingers are crossed. 
     
    The outlook was to good to be true last Wed/Thurs. 
    Glad I went when I did. Was gonna hold off. 
    TBC, hopefully. 
  7. Like
    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in finally got out   
    Hey stevo. 
    Left from inskip. 
    Wanted max fuel without carrying jerry's. Intent was to go wide. Weather had other plans though. 
     
    Freezer is getting hammered. 
    Few fillets left but it's been so long so I have been a little piggy. 
    Forecast was for a great week, and then it wasn't. 
    Owell, still have a few more days yet.
  8. Like
    Junky reacted to ellicat in finally got out   
    Great to hear you managed to get out for a session. Sounds like it was well worth the fuel. I heard a report the other day where there were good numbers of Pearlies out from Rainbow, too.
    Let's hope there are more stars aligning soon.
  9. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Bretto77 in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
  10. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Tuna are fish in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
  11. Like
    Junky got a reaction from GregOug in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
  12. Like
    Junky got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in finally got out   
    Well the stars finally aligned. 
    Got out last Thursday 21th. 
    D.I. 
    2 POB's. 
    Conditions were good, but very bumpy on top of a meter swell, light S.E winds, that increased in the afternoon. 
    Bugger all current. Up to 2kph, so target species would be hard to entice. 
    No run, no fun. 

     
    Mixed bag. 
    Target was red fish but no sized fish onboard. All fish tank models or just unders. Could see them down there though. Night time bite me thinks. 
     
    Got a nice snap, bit under 70cm, with about 10 caught all day. We only kept one though. Others were up to 50cm. 
    Rounded up a few blue bone in the mix. 
    Then I got onto a nice scaffolder cod, which came home for tea. I forgot how good they are on the chew. 
     
    Pearlies are everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Haven't seen it like that for a long time. 
    I hope it's a reflection of the closed season. Hard to dig though for sized fish but managed 5.
    They are extremely thick in numbers. Every reef I stopped at had an abundance. I stopped fishing because I didn't want to keep catching unders. Had enough in the esky anyway. 
     
    I did see some Spanish swim though mid water, and I did put out some lures, with no luck. My go to qantas deep diver is broken, and that lure is a Spanish lollipop.
    They weren't playing the game either. 
     
     
    Plastics and vibes were very quiet, as were the trolling lures. 
    Pillies mullet and squid were dynamite for the reefies, as to be expected. 
    I say this quietly, no sharks???
    Had a pod of 20odd dolphins hanging around at times but a good 2k speed run to the next reef saw them tire off and leave us alone. Maybe that's why the sharks were absent. 
    Drew at Gardiner's fisheries in rainbow Beach supplied the A grade bait yet again, and the shop has been extended which is good to see. Get your bait the day before if you're going out before 7am.. 
     
    Hopefully this weather comes good for Jan 1st. 
     
    Cheers. 
  13. Haha
    Junky got a reaction from Bretto77 in how best to handle multiple weights and types of lines.   
    I'm with Bob. 
    It's easier to have a shed full of different rods filled with various size lines. 👌
     
     
    10lb. 
    20lb. 
    30lb. 
    50lb.
    100+lb. 
     
    I have those sizes in spin and overhead, as well as bait casters spooled up to 30lb. Oh, and I cannot forget the old handline in the side pocket spooled with 120lb mono for "justin".
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    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in how best to handle multiple weights and types of lines.   
    I'm with Bob. 
    It's easier to have a shed full of different rods filled with various size lines. 👌
     
     
    10lb. 
    20lb. 
    30lb. 
    50lb.
    100+lb. 
     
    I have those sizes in spin and overhead, as well as bait casters spooled up to 30lb. Oh, and I cannot forget the old handline in the side pocket spooled with 120lb mono for "justin".
  15. Haha
    Junky got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in how best to handle multiple weights and types of lines.   
    I'm with Bob. 
    It's easier to have a shed full of different rods filled with various size lines. 👌
     
     
    10lb. 
    20lb. 
    30lb. 
    50lb.
    100+lb. 
     
    I have those sizes in spin and overhead, as well as bait casters spooled up to 30lb. Oh, and I cannot forget the old handline in the side pocket spooled with 120lb mono for "justin".
  16. Haha
    Junky got a reaction from Old Scaley in how best to handle multiple weights and types of lines.   
    I'm with Bob. 
    It's easier to have a shed full of different rods filled with various size lines. 👌
     
     
    10lb. 
    20lb. 
    30lb. 
    50lb.
    100+lb. 
     
    I have those sizes in spin and overhead, as well as bait casters spooled up to 30lb. Oh, and I cannot forget the old handline in the side pocket spooled with 120lb mono for "justin".
  17. Haha
    Junky got a reaction from LucasV in how best to handle multiple weights and types of lines.   
    I'm with Bob. 
    It's easier to have a shed full of different rods filled with various size lines. 👌
     
     
    10lb. 
    20lb. 
    30lb. 
    50lb.
    100+lb. 
     
    I have those sizes in spin and overhead, as well as bait casters spooled up to 30lb. Oh, and I cannot forget the old handline in the side pocket spooled with 120lb mono for "justin".
  18. Thanks
    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in Suburbs of Origin 2024 Monthly Competition   
    I'm in for southside.. 
  19. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Bretto77 in Suburbs of Origin 2024 Monthly Competition   
    I'm in for southside.. 
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    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in winches and trollers and sprits, oh my!   
    You're on the right path.
     
    A hinged bow roller is for auto  deployment of the anchor. 
    Normal non hinged won't allow the anchor to drop, therefore the anchor may just sit on the bow roller and you'd have to manually push it out. 
     
    Hinged will drop down as soon as you hit the switch, allowing the anchor to fall out easily and no need for your physical involvement . 
    Then when you retrieve the anchor, it will come up into the bow roller vertically and as the chain gets tighter it will pull the anchor up to horizontal and sit all nice and neat on the bow spirit. 
    Exactly what you're trying to achieve. 
  21. Like
    Junky got a reaction from MattInOz in winches and trollers and sprits, oh my!   
    You're on the right path.
     
    A hinged bow roller is for auto  deployment of the anchor. 
    Normal non hinged won't allow the anchor to drop, therefore the anchor may just sit on the bow roller and you'd have to manually push it out. 
     
    Hinged will drop down as soon as you hit the switch, allowing the anchor to fall out easily and no need for your physical involvement . 
    Then when you retrieve the anchor, it will come up into the bow roller vertically and as the chain gets tighter it will pull the anchor up to horizontal and sit all nice and neat on the bow spirit. 
    Exactly what you're trying to achieve. 
  22. Like
    Junky got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in winches and trollers and sprits, oh my!   
    You're on the right path.
     
    A hinged bow roller is for auto  deployment of the anchor. 
    Normal non hinged won't allow the anchor to drop, therefore the anchor may just sit on the bow roller and you'd have to manually push it out. 
     
    Hinged will drop down as soon as you hit the switch, allowing the anchor to fall out easily and no need for your physical involvement . 
    Then when you retrieve the anchor, it will come up into the bow roller vertically and as the chain gets tighter it will pull the anchor up to horizontal and sit all nice and neat on the bow spirit. 
    Exactly what you're trying to achieve. 
  23. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Rebel in pittwater rat king spinning set-up   
    If you're chasing kings etc (not sure what Pittwaters are) then spend the coin on the reel and get a second hand rod or look for a 7ft spin, 5 to 8kg ish, in the cheaper rods, untill you can afford a better one. 
    Abu used to have a fantastic 7ft spin rod that was super cheap, could even roll it around for a small overhead if required. 
     
    Cheap rod will work, cheap reel will go bang. 
     
    Daiwa and shimano offer up some good reels for around $300. 
    You'd be looking for a 4000 size reel.
    They will last, and will give you confidence in fighting larger species. 
     
     
     
  24. Like
    Junky got a reaction from Tuna are fish in pittwater rat king spinning set-up   
    If you're chasing kings etc (not sure what Pittwaters are) then spend the coin on the reel and get a second hand rod or look for a 7ft spin, 5 to 8kg ish, in the cheaper rods, untill you can afford a better one. 
    Abu used to have a fantastic 7ft spin rod that was super cheap, could even roll it around for a small overhead if required. 
     
    Cheap rod will work, cheap reel will go bang. 
     
    Daiwa and shimano offer up some good reels for around $300. 
    You'd be looking for a 4000 size reel.
    They will last, and will give you confidence in fighting larger species. 
     
     
     
  25. Like
    Junky got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in pittwater rat king spinning set-up   
    If you're chasing kings etc (not sure what Pittwaters are) then spend the coin on the reel and get a second hand rod or look for a 7ft spin, 5 to 8kg ish, in the cheaper rods, untill you can afford a better one. 
    Abu used to have a fantastic 7ft spin rod that was super cheap, could even roll it around for a small overhead if required. 
     
    Cheap rod will work, cheap reel will go bang. 
     
    Daiwa and shimano offer up some good reels for around $300. 
    You'd be looking for a 4000 size reel.
    They will last, and will give you confidence in fighting larger species. 
     
     
     
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