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charlie.hans.fishing

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  1. Hi Hamish, so sorry about my late response to this post... I just haven't even thought to go on the forum since this trip haha. Thanks for taking me out, although we weren't as successful in terms of size or numbers like our 2022 trip, it was still good enough. Good report. Cheers.
  2. Mango Tree. Edit: my page hadn't loaded and i didnt see that the thread has since continued. Sorry brian haha
  3. Great effort Hamish. Your thready was for sure a reward for your efforts.
  4. Nice report, Hamish. Thanks Brian and Steve for taking us out.
  5. I could show you a spot on how to get down onto the clontarf side, if you'd like.
  6. Sorry for being late to the post, Brian. I haven't had much time to catch up with the forum recently. Looks like a good few sessions. That feed of whiting must've been delicious. Good work on the little jewie in the river, too.
  7. Was a good session to get out and have a break from the study @AUS-BNE-FISHO. Looking forward to the holidays. Only a week and a bit to go. Thanks for the report.
  8. According to Hamish it didn't live up to the hype so I don't think it was a big deal.
  9. I would go with a 4000-5000 reel at least if the rod is PE2/3.
  10. Yeah i think Hamish gave the right date. Really looking forward to the holidays
  11. Great work Hamish seems like it must've been a very enjoyable session given the nice thready
  12. Hi there little Peep. Love your view on fishing. Go get it bream queen!
  13. Pretty unfortunate session Hamish at least you got to get out.
  14. Try the entrance to the pine via hays inlet for flatties.
  15. There's a lot of guys on here who know lots about the bay. I'm sure they would be able to help you out.
  16. Nice report of your recent sessions Hamish. Hopefully you get some better luck with time on the late sessions in the river.
  17. Those are some solid fish, very consistent. Nice work to your mate.
  18. Nice session Rebel. Those are some good bream. Shame it went quiet.
  19. That setup sounds like good fun but I'd go a bit heavier. Slightly heavier rod and a 3000-4000 reel for lures.
  20. I don't have any heavy setups myself but I would choose a rod anywhere from 5-12kg line rating, a heavy cast weight in case you're using heavy lures like metals and slugs, perhaps a 4000-6000 reel with at least 5kg drag, and 20-40lb line. No need to overcomplicate and confuse it.
  21. You're overthinking it a bit. Get a rod with a line and cast weight that suits the style of fishing your using it for. Get a reel that seems about right to suit the rod. (1000-2500 reel for rods 1-5kg and 3000 upwards for heaver rods is my general guide). Then, just buy line that you think suits the style of fishing you're doing. For a 5-10kg rod, 30-50lb seems suitable, but I wouldn't worry about any of the PE related stuff. Whenever I select setups I just choose what I believe will go well together.
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