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    deegee12g got a reaction from Brodie_S in Newbie Tackle Rods & Reels Questions   
    G'day Kat,
    Re your questions :- Most have been answered somewhere above, but here's my two cent's worth.
    1. What Ellicat said
    2. The Albright is a good knot, but I find it doesn't go through the rod runners as well as the double uni-knot especially in heavier line classes, so I use the double uni.
    3. What Revan and Hamish said.
    4. The clinch (or half blood knot) is a good knot, but I prefer the single uni-knot, mainly because I find it easier to tie in bad light.
    I also agree with Hamish on the number of turns needed for any knots which rely on multiple turns or twists  i.e.  light lines need more turns and heavy lines need less. 
    Once upon a time I did a lot of knot strength testing and that was one thing that really stood out. The other  was that most knots needed to be lubed or moistened before tightening.
    Since then I use 6 or 7 turns for lines up to 6/7 Kg., one or two less for heavier line, and three or four turns for very heavy leaders.
    My rule of thumb for braid is twice as many turns as I would use for mono.
    Cheers,   Don.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Old School Handline Rig/tackle, Advice Needed.   
    If I understand what you have said here, then you would be breaking the law by using a "set line". Here is an excerpt from the Qld Recreational fishing rules and regulations :-

    Fishing equipment - Fishing Lines - Tidal water

     A cross line, drum line, free-floating line or set line is NOT included as a fishing line.
     You must be present with the line at all times.
    Whoops - Ellicat beat me to it while I was cutting & pasting.
     
     
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from Brodie_S in Old School Handline Rig/tackle, Advice Needed.   
    If I understand what you have said here, then you would be breaking the law by using a "set line". Here is an excerpt from the Qld Recreational fishing rules and regulations :-

    Fishing equipment - Fishing Lines - Tidal water

     A cross line, drum line, free-floating line or set line is NOT included as a fishing line.
     You must be present with the line at all times.
    Whoops - Ellicat beat me to it while I was cutting & pasting.
     
     
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from ellicat in Old School Handline Rig/tackle, Advice Needed.   
    If I understand what you have said here, then you would be breaking the law by using a "set line". Here is an excerpt from the Qld Recreational fishing rules and regulations :-

    Fishing equipment - Fishing Lines - Tidal water

     A cross line, drum line, free-floating line or set line is NOT included as a fishing line.
     You must be present with the line at all times.
    Whoops - Ellicat beat me to it while I was cutting & pasting.
     
     
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from Kat in Old School Handline Rig/tackle, Advice Needed.   
    If I understand what you have said here, then you would be breaking the law by using a "set line". Here is an excerpt from the Qld Recreational fishing rules and regulations :-

    Fishing equipment - Fishing Lines - Tidal water

     A cross line, drum line, free-floating line or set line is NOT included as a fishing line.
     You must be present with the line at all times.
    Whoops - Ellicat beat me to it while I was cutting & pasting.
     
     
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Identification Help Please Worm & Fish   
    Hello Kat,  Whiptails only grow to about 30cm max. I have caught several them in Moreton Bay in the past but have never seen or caught one bigger than 20cm.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from blahha90 in Recommend Mobile Outboard Service Brisbane   
    Earlier this year I had the annual service on my Honda 60 motor and gearbox done by Mobile Marine Medics. They also fitted a new water pump impeller and a new steering cable.
    Did a good job of all these and at what I thought was a very fair price.
    Will be getting them to do the next service when it's due.
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from kmcrosby78 in Live Bait Help   
    They inhale water though their mouths and exhale though the gills so that the water passes over the gill filaments which collect oxygen as it flows over them.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from Brodie_S in Live Bait Help   
    They inhale water though their mouths and exhale though the gills so that the water passes over the gill filaments which collect oxygen as it flows over them.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from ellicat in Live Bait Help   
    They inhale water though their mouths and exhale though the gills so that the water passes over the gill filaments which collect oxygen as it flows over them.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Live Bait Help   
    They inhale water though their mouths and exhale though the gills so that the water passes over the gill filaments which collect oxygen as it flows over them.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from mick2me in Recommend Mobile Outboard Service Brisbane   
    Earlier this year I had the annual service on my Honda 60 motor and gearbox done by Mobile Marine Medics. They also fitted a new water pump impeller and a new steering cable.
    Did a good job of all these and at what I thought was a very fair price.
    Will be getting them to do the next service when it's due.
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from ellicat in Recommend Mobile Outboard Service Brisbane   
    Earlier this year I had the annual service on my Honda 60 motor and gearbox done by Mobile Marine Medics. They also fitted a new water pump impeller and a new steering cable.
    Did a good job of all these and at what I thought was a very fair price.
    Will be getting them to do the next service when it's due.
     
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    deegee12g got a reaction from Drop Bear in Easy Fishing With Some Good Company   
    I can't see them on my PC either.  Tried three different browsers, but what I see is many lines of code - no pics or rectangles.   On one of Dropbear's previous posts I could see one of the pics but could not see the others.
    I thought it might be because they were uploaded from an Android device, and not compatible with my windows PC.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Boating Logan River - Advice Please   
    I have fished the stretch from the Albert/Logan junction down to the mouth a few times recently and there is plenty of depth for much larger boats than my 4.9M tinny.
    There are navigation markers for the last 4 or 5 Km to the mouth, which is where it can be a bit tricky.  Between the junction and these markers, there are a couple of sandbars which are shallow at low tide., but they are mostly on the inside of the bends and can be avoided by not cutting the corner as you round the bends.
    I haven't been there recently, but in the past I did some crabbing along the Bethania and Edens Landing areas and was quite deep all through there. I have no experience with the section between the highway and the junction, but I have no reason to believe that it is any different to the the sections above & below it. 
    After heavy rain there can be some flotsam in the river, and after any flooding it can be quite quite bad, but most of the time there is only the occasional piece floating rubbish to watch out for.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from ellicat in Boating Logan River - Advice Please   
    I have fished the stretch from the Albert/Logan junction down to the mouth a few times recently and there is plenty of depth for much larger boats than my 4.9M tinny.
    There are navigation markers for the last 4 or 5 Km to the mouth, which is where it can be a bit tricky.  Between the junction and these markers, there are a couple of sandbars which are shallow at low tide., but they are mostly on the inside of the bends and can be avoided by not cutting the corner as you round the bends.
    I haven't been there recently, but in the past I did some crabbing along the Bethania and Edens Landing areas and was quite deep all through there. I have no experience with the section between the highway and the junction, but I have no reason to believe that it is any different to the the sections above & below it. 
    After heavy rain there can be some flotsam in the river, and after any flooding it can be quite quite bad, but most of the time there is only the occasional piece floating rubbish to watch out for.
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    deegee12g got a reaction from ellicat in Shornecliffe Pier Monster???   
    It has always puzzled me why ganged hooks are less likely to spook fish than a short length of wire, especially if it is nylon coated. Two or three extra hooks is a lot more metal.
    But ganged hooks with no wire is so often recommended that I guess it must work better than wire, and there must be some reason behind it.
    Anybody here know why, or got any theories ??
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    deegee12g got a reaction from AUS-BNE-FISHO in Shornecliffe Pier Monster???   
    It has always puzzled me why ganged hooks are less likely to spook fish than a short length of wire, especially if it is nylon coated. Two or three extra hooks is a lot more metal.
    But ganged hooks with no wire is so often recommended that I guess it must work better than wire, and there must be some reason behind it.
    Anybody here know why, or got any theories ??
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