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Jeremy_Z

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    south brisbane
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    Queensland
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    Australia
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    4101

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    Estuary and Coastal Fishing

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  1. Yes I know. But just so confused. I’m a rookie. can only afford for one heavy setup. Don’t want to make it wrong.
  2. So if rod is rateinh at 5-10kg, I need to pair with PE main line which is lower than 10kg? And don’t set drag over breaking point of rod which is 10kg? Is that right?
  3. Super casts is the one I want to buy!! 5-10kg rod if I use 30lb PE for this rod, will rod break if I use drag over 10kg?
  4. Hi guys, I have a few question about drag setting and rod, reel selection. Hope someone can help me. I know we need to set drag at 25% of breaking point of braid line. But why? Can some one example to me? And , I want to buy a 5-10 kg rod as my heavier gear set up. And it should pair with a 10kg drag reel right? Maybe 4000 or 5000 reel for targeting bigger fish. But some 5000 size reel recommend PE2.5 for 300m. And some good brand PE 2.5is about 19kg test. I’m so confused. Is this right setup? and the break point of 5-10kg rod is 10kg? Is that means if my drag set as 10kg and mine line is 40kg, the rod will not break? im so confused. Hopefully some one can help me.
  5. Thanks mate. So how about large terble with rope? is it legal?
  6. Hi guys, I am rookie of fishing. I have been fishing bream and flatty for 3 months. Just get a heavier setup and want to have some fun on school mackerel or bonito at shorncliff pier. But have a question which confuse me a lot. At shorncliff pier, it is very high to the surface. If i get a mackerel or something a bit bigger, how can i lift them up? Can you guys recommend me any tools? I am looking for a large TREBLE with 5 meter rope. is it legal? And any tips for school mackerel or bonito? I have prepare some metal lure and jerkbait dont know if it will work. Thanks guys
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