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Brodie_S

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  1. That’s alright the last sesh I had and forgot to do a report on I got a 30-33cm bream but the comp hadn’t started then it was props 2 weeks ago now
  2. Oh yeah forgot nah I’m pretty sure its individual I just got used to the last comp we had
  3. Imagine that southsiders win the bream title for 20cm bream
  4. Was doing some boat maintenance yesterday and had my sienna/aird x combo in a rod holder with some bread and got this undersize 20cm bream it’s a small start for the southsiders
  5. Yeah I don’t think quality control is the best on gliss so far I’m gonna stick to using daiwa j braid x 8 and x 4 I still have a few reels spooled with it the spools I’ve gotten are definitely strong as advertised have done testing my self but over time the line gets weaker and weaker so if you fishing almost every day or muiltple times a week this line will most likely only last 3-4 months before you start getting a lot of issues I’ve found knot strength to be extremely strong if you tie properly and overall a pretty strong line .for the price I think it’s good but I’d rather pay $30 for 150m of daiwa x8 and have it last 3-4 times longer j braid is already a very good casting line very strong and smooth and also has a bit of abrasion resistance . My overall opinion on it is that it’s a good casting decent strength line but gets weak over time and doesn’t have a lot of abrasion resistance.
  6. Nice the comp is on .although I should start using AFO more often again been a bit inactive lately
  7. I found a homemade stainless steel Yabbie pump on council street clean up works a charm only used it a few times but it’s way better then any of the branded ones . After I use the yabbie pump I rinse it with freshwater, dry it then spray the sliding part with silicone spray and it seems to work well and I don’t know what material the washers are but they are in decent condition
  8. For me it’s around 30 minutes if I don’t get any hits or chases for 30 minutes and I’ve been casting in good spots I’ll change lures sometimes I’ll change lures every 10 minutes depending on the conditions for example when I tried catching sootys for the first time I tried hardbodie divers they didn’t chase em I then tied on a crank bait didn’t chase em either tied on a sugapen didn’t chase that either then I after that I tied on a standard flathead bream plastic 2.5 inch slim swim in opening night matched with a size 1 jighead 1/8 weight I had sooties smashing my lure left right and centre sometimes you just have to keep changing lures until they start biting sometimes they are completely shut down and won’t eat anything and sometimes decent fish aren’t even around but once i find what works well on the day I usually stick with that lure for the whole fishing sesh
  9. Yes abu spin reels are horrible they are cheaply made they have so much flex and free play everywhere in the reel and the gears get rough very quickly . Both abu and penn are both under the same company pure fishing but their products differ a bit penn tends to be better then abu
  10. I’m in to .although I don’t know if I’m gonna manage to get much fishing time in as the closest decent fishing spot for me is 40-50 minute drive as the floods wrecked all my local spots damaged wharfs and jetties ruined water quality and many more issues basically ruined my whole river system for at least a few months . Hopefully I can manage to get a fishing sesh in at the spot where I did my last report at
  11. I rekon a shovel nose shark or a big ray but who knows sometimes when You pull up something big up it’s not always what you expect . But more then likely that sounds like a ray to me
  12. I know of a town just outside of Townsville called Bluewater. If you know zero to nothing about fishing buy a shimano sienna 2500 spool it with thin clear 6lb mono and later if you want you can spool it with 12lb braid and get some bigger fish .and match it with a daiwa RZ 2-4kg this setup will cost $100-$110 but will last awhile after this buy some size 8 short shank hooks and some line cutters and also some bread for bait . Learn how to tie the uni knot and you’ll be set to catch tilapia .Bluewater creek is full of them mold the bread whites on to the hook and cast out and you’ll be easily be able to land a few tilapia . Although you have to kill tilapia and dispose of them they make good practice especially for beginners and are excellent sport with light line . After catching a few tilapia you might be able to catch some whiting using the same techniques just with different bait such as prawns or blood worms
  13. This sounds like a good idea and it definitely works but this can make the hooks weaker as white vinegar can break down or cause hooks to rust
  14. If the hooks are decent quality and are still strong just give them a soak in WD40 overnight and that should get rid of the surface rust if you don’t have enough WD40 to soak them with then just give them a good spray with WD40 and let them dry for few hours or over night after they are done drying just get a tissue and rub the rusty parts of the hook and the surface rust should just come off easy the hooks will smell like WD40 after so I usually dip the hooks in freshwater and dry them then rub a tiny bit of S factor on the hooks to mask the WD40 smell you could use other fish scents like pro cure or berkley to . I’ve done it without scent before and haven’t had any issues with the fish and the WD40 smell I think as long as you dip them in freshwater after and dry them that gets rid of most of the smell it’s still there but isn’t as strong so feel free to use scent at the end or not it’s your call and props doesn’t make much difference . If the hooks are still rusty after doing that or they bend easily just chuck them out and replace them with decent hooks . Hope that helps
  15. Daiwa j braid x8 coated in silicone spray is the best light braid I’ve tried spraying the line with silicone spray reduces wind knots and increases casting distance by 30-90cm . J braid x8 is pretty wind knot resistant anyway but with silicone spray it’s unbeatable for the price I’ve heard tasline and daiwa j braid tournament evo is pretty good to but is more pricey
  16. A 2500 with 10-12lb braid should handle legal jacks and GT’s alright but if you did get a trophy jack it would be a challenge to land it’s not impossible I’ve seen it before but it’s definitely not a easy battle to land a trophy jacks on such light gear. Mono should be fine for lighter gear but if you are fishing lures on the lighter gear I highly suggest 6-8lb braid as the casting distance and sensitivity will be greatly increased and you generally land more fish on lures because of it . Although braid is expensive I’ve found Diawa j braid x4 to be a great cheaper option. A mono leader should be fine as well but when you start getting over 12lb leader with mono it can effect lure action negativity but not always it should be fine anyway as long as you have braid . Hope that helps
  17. All of these lures look fine just be sure to upgrade the trebles if they aren’t the best quality . I’m sure you’ll enjoy the Whitsundays it’s great fishing I lost a tone of massive fish up there so be sure to bring some heavy and light spin setups so you can do a wide variety of fishing options to . And just some tips 1 tie the best the knots . Knots like the clinch knot and double uni won’t cut . A uni knot to connect your lures or AG chain knot with big lures and to connect your leaders knots like the advanced Albright or modified Alberto FG and palomer knot work great 2 use reels with good drag if you have a sticky drag you will likely lose big fish . A few of my reels got hot whenever I hooked into good fish from the line going out so fast even with tight drag well a 7kg GT on 6lb braid with a reel with 4kg max drag isn’t good so no matter how tight I put it the line was still coming off my spool fast . Note don’t use reels with light drags unless your doing light fishing 3 don’t high stick your rods especially if there graphite or carbon as they can just (POP) and break 4 use sunscreen even though i tan quite easily I still used sunscreen the sun out there is quite strong and you don’t want to look like a lobster so before fishing just give yourself a few minutes to put sunscreen on before fishing and wash your hands after so you don’t get sunscreen on your fishing gear 5 there are massive stingrays and sharks everywhere so you might lose a few good fish due to these creatures hope that helps
  18. I haven’t fished Yamba but I’ve fished a lot of similar places and the surrounding areas of Yamba my best advice would be to target fish on the last 2 hours of the run out tide and last 2 hours of the run in tide near mangroves and creek openings for GT and mangrove jacks . Using baits such as live or dead poddy mullet seem to work well in tight structure also using 3 inch plastics or divers tight against mangroves and creek openings is excellent for GT jacks flathead cod etc . Generally a 2-4kg setup with 8lb braid will do good for bream flathead and whiting a 3-5kg rod with 10-12lb braid is good for flathead average size cod and smaller jacks and GT’s a 4-7kg setup with 15lb or 15lb+ braid will handle jacks and GT’s well . Hope that helps make sure you tie good strong knots to as saltwater fish are very rarely forgiving . Welcome to AFO everyone here is pretty good feel free to ask any questions
  19. Sorry for the late reply Kat but it seems like you struck the jackpot congratulations on landing the beast of a fish unfortunately I don’t know the proper name for the speices so I don’t know what the actual fish is but great job landing it Im sure it will taste great
  20. Scientific name? I thought the main saltwater catfish speices of Australia were Forktail catfish ,striped eel tailed catfish and cobbler I’ve heard of blue catfish which are a American speices of catfish and salmon catfish are a freshwater only speices from my knowledge and look a fair bit different then forkys to me. They must have different names up in Queensland or something cause I couldn’t find any speices that sounded like your description darker then forkys and the light bands on the fish’s stomach area
  21. Yeah it’s a fork tail catfish I caught a few big ones up at the Whitsundays before they go hard for their size although I don’t think they are good eating but I’ve never tried eating them before
  22. Yeah I watch his channel every now and then . Congratulations on winning that stuff looks like you’ll put that to good use
  23. Yeah for my longer leaders I’ll have a bead to stop the sinker hitting the knot but for shorter leaders I’ll be sure to try this out
  24. Alright I will yeah I didn’t realise it can spread that fast but when you think of it like that I imagine it would . Yeah the spot has plenty of structure and massive amounts of garfish and yellowtail and I’ve also seen squid and cuttlefish there to .so I kind of want to keep it a secret. Although it isn’t a hidden fishing spot it’s not very popular and I rarely see anyone else there. I suspect it’s a great jewie/kingfish spot because of all the bait and structure hopefully next time I go out there I can get something on a liveie . Thanks I’ll have to try that how does it go through the guides though when casting
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