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    JonoWall got a reaction from Kat in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Yea beauty,
    so you just start long cause I imagine you cut it off the lure rather than untie 🤣
    Around the bridge are you near the channel markers or closer to the bars? 
     
    sorry for the questions! Appreciate the Answers!
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Kat in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Thanks for that! Do you seem to swap the lure off the same leader or are you swapping leader as well? 
    trying to figure the best way to change out tackle on the go 
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Kat in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Gday all,
    Not new to fishing but am new to kayak fishing and especially lure fishing, have always been a bait fisherman targeting whiting/bream from shore or reef fish out in the deep water.
    Have picked up a kayak and live near the pine(Dohles Rocks) so am asking for any spots that are good to hit and especially techniques with and what lures to use. At the moment  i have a 1/2 Switchblade which i havent tried yet, currently using a soft plastic paddle tail with a 1/12 head.
    Appreciate all advice! 
    Thanks!
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Brodie_S in Rod/Reel Lure Fishing Kayak   
    Is yours also 2 piece,
    guess the other option is 7’ 1 piece or
    6’6” 2 piece,
    what do you think? 
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Brodie_S in Rod/Reel Lure Fishing Kayak   
    Thanks mate đź‘Ś
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Brodie_S in Rod/Reel Lure Fishing Kayak   
    Reading up on the different types of raiders, so guess between the snapper or the Barra. Is there a fair bit of action in the tip for casting far in your Barra ? 
    It seems like the 5-10kg option would be the best just to have that capability just got to decide between the snapper or Barra option 
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Brodie_S in Rod/Reel Lure Fishing Kayak   
    Hey all!
    Currently using the shimano viper combo (sienna 2500) 6'6" in the kayak in the pine river and it seems fine for the small plastics and getting into those tight spots. however after advice I'm wanting to get the Daiwa double clutch 95mm and wanting to know recommendations of a 2nd rod to use for this lure, would need to be 7' and under due to the kayak but obviously strong enough to handle potential mack/tailor/jew 
     
    Thanks Team!
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    JonoWall reacted to Tuna are fish in Rod/Reel Lure Fishing Kayak   
    I have the two piece barra raider but is also have the snapper raider with a 5000 of the same model, they both cast well. i think the differce is that the barra has a softer tip while the snapper has a stiffer tip.  both could get in a good mac tuna or a big tailor, but a jew might need to be chased down if it is big. 
    cheers 
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    JonoWall reacted to Tuna are fish in Rod/Reel Lure Fishing Kayak   
    personally, i use the shimano Barra raider 6ft 6in with a shimano Sedona 4000, which can get in good size mack tuna and mackerel, but i don't know if it would be suited to the lure your talking about.
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    JonoWall reacted to Grmby in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Leader I usually have around a rod length
    high tide I fish near to the shore on the Brighton side 
    z man plastics 
    daiwa double clutch and atomic slim twitcher hard bodies 
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    JonoWall reacted to AUS-BNE-FISHO in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Hi Jono
    Make sure you are fishing in the snags, and with the lightest tackle possible. From what I can gather, the Pine is hit pretty hard, so try and avoid crowds, I suppose.
    Good luck!
    Cheers Hamish
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    JonoWall reacted to Jimmyjack in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Yep, somepeople learn quickly, some learn slowly and some l ike me don't seem to learn at all. I have caught the odd fish aorund the pine but tough going. There are a lot of boats around so maybe sneaking around the corner into Bramble Bay might give you some better territory. Your man Peter Jung has done some videos of fishing on the pine with plastics if you can find him on the youtubes. But Grmby's advice is sound obviously and I can't help you much at all sorry.
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    JonoWall reacted to Grmby in Kayak Pine River luring   
    I fish the pine quite a bit more towards the mouth. 
    Run out tide definitely plastics 1/6 or 1/4 depending on how fast it’s heading out. Z man plastics most colours, bright colours when it’s sunny dull in low light. 
    hard bodies on high tide around the bridges 
    daiwa double clutch 95mm are always good 
    started lure fishing around 7-8 years ago after being a bait fisho and won’t be going back to bait. 
    persistence is the key and a lot of trial and error working out what is best and when, have a variety of colours and styles of lure 
    good luck
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    JonoWall got a reaction from Drop Bear in Kayak Pine River luring   
    Gday all,
    Not new to fishing but am new to kayak fishing and especially lure fishing, have always been a bait fisherman targeting whiting/bream from shore or reef fish out in the deep water.
    Have picked up a kayak and live near the pine(Dohles Rocks) so am asking for any spots that are good to hit and especially techniques with and what lures to use. At the moment  i have a 1/2 Switchblade which i havent tried yet, currently using a soft plastic paddle tail with a 1/12 head.
    Appreciate all advice! 
    Thanks!
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