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Ed.

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  1. 4 hours ago, AUS-BNE-FISHO said:

    Yep, it was bled and brain spiked. And gutted. The skin was the tough part to cut too, but the flesh was pretty tough as well. 

    It has been many decades since I cut up a Wobbegong to eat but from what I remember, I think it was easier to push the knife under the skin and then cut outwards so that you are not trying to cut into the shark. To me, Wobbegongs did not taste too bad. We used to get quite a few in the craypots.

  2. Thanks Kat, basically anything that was tempted to take my bait, such as Trevally or Mackerel. Ray's weren't on my preferred list but it was still fun, even a decent shark would have been nice. It has been a very long time since I hooked a fish so needed the practice, so better to practice on and lose a ray than a decent fish 😀.

  3. Personally I think for reasonable sized mackerel and such, you would probably want to have at least 300+ meters of whatever line class you use, if using mono line, then the bigger size would be better, if using braid plus mono topshot, then the 8000-14000 size should have you covered, however flicking lures/jigs on a larger sized/heavier reel will wear you down quicker after a while, also depends on your physical build too.

    I knew a guy up at Dampier/Karattha (W.A) who used to target 20-30kg mackerel using 4-6kg line on smallish Shimano Calcutter 400's, to me that would be  a lot of work chasing them and not my cup of tea if you know what I mean, I would prefer to apply a bit of brute force and get them to the boat quicker to beat the sharks, and they release better too, light tackle knackers them too much so when you finally release them they are more vulnerable to sharks if they already didn't get chewed up.  So if I was you, I would go to a shop and get the guys to put a reel on a rod to see how it feels in your hand, it would give you an idea on how it would cast and also if it would wear you out quickly or not.

    In the Saragosa range, there doesn't seem to be that much difference from what I can tell between the 8000 and 14000 size. About 35gm from lightest to heaviest and obviously more line capacity in the larger sizes. I have never used the Saragosa's so can't tell you anything about them. I did buy a Penn SSV6500LL from a guy from Cooktown and he caught heaps of Mackerel up there in the 20-30kg range on it from a boat, and that reel fits between the 8000 and 10000 size Saragosa's.

    This is just my opinion.

    Cheers

    Ed.

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  4. Hi Ellicat, Time yes, inclination no, freezing my backside off up here, but to tell the truth, I go to the jetty with the missus one or two times a week for a look and there are only a few baitfish around since those wet weather/storms were here, it is improving and the water has cleared up a bit, but after chatting to the locals, it appears that there is still very little being caught  on the jetty. So not enough to entice me to go out and spend several hours on that cold windy jetty for almost no reward. Plenty of small Toadfish and a few Grinners about though. 😀

    It has being really windy up here, on average, most days are nice here (about 19-22C) but as soon as the sun starts going down it drops dramatically (about 6-12C), talk about your wind chill factor! I guess I have turned in to a fair weather fisherman or a sook (or both)!

    In the final stages of building design but still 1-2 months to go before work starts on the block that we bought, house plans drawn up but still working on septic design, have started to look at aircon and solar but have about 5-7 months to organise those as those don't need to be finalised till the roof is on. The building process is so slow up here with limited builders available for a lot of development going on in this area. Our builder will be back from holidays in the next week or so and should be able to submit our plans to him to get a quote. Hopefully we will still be able to afford to build the house we want and not scale down any further due to massive building cost increases.

    End of  Sept. we are doing a road trip to Airlie Beach and Cairns for a week in each (if all goes to plan) so definitely will be taking the fishing gear, by that time of year it should be warmer. Yay!

    Don't know why, but I am really feeling the chill this year. You guys must be feeling it down south as well no doubt, but at least you are still going fishing.

    Cheers

    Ed.

     

  5. 1 hour ago, Lost at Sea said:

    Now the question is.... What do you guys think I need to fill tackle box to last the trip? I was worried about buying flash gear with all the salt. I have a ugly stik blue water combo and a penn 340GT combo, looking for any other rod/reel combo you think I might need. I bought 400 suicides, wire, sinkers and braid. Some ****** lures so up for suggestions there.

    A couple of large spools of strong hand lines with spoons/lures for mackerel and tuna, very cheap, simple and effective, to trail behind the boat when travelling on the ocean. Plus a few bait jigs in different sizes. Probably be good to also get 1 or 2 lighter rod setups as well. Ugly's are quite resilient and they can usually fit multiple line classes too.

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