You crave donuts?!!!!!tuna tube wrote:Fish with rod bender
New Year fishing resolutions!
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Thats my job mate! :cheers:Rod Bender wrote:You crave donuts?!!!!!tuna tube wrote:Fish with rod bender
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Never!barra mick wrote:Nude up and myself want to get tuna tube off his handline and onto a rod this year
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Getting close to half way...anyone made any progress? I've ticked 2 off, the next couple are going to be hard though.TrevKing wrote:Murray Cod
Redfin over 40cm
Rainbow over 40cm
Trout on a plastic [/size]
Catch my first squid
2015 Goals -
-First Squid ☑
-Trout on SP ☑
-First Murray Cod ☐
-Rainbow over 40cm ☐
-Redfin over 40cm ☐
-First Squid ☑
-Trout on SP ☑
-First Murray Cod ☐
-Rainbow over 40cm ☐
-Redfin over 40cm ☐
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Nope! Countless efforts chasing yellas on lures with no luck...flipside is I have caught more cod on lures in the last 7 months than I have caught in my life! One attempt at the salt at Brighton failed! Don't think I have attempted the surface cod fishing yet.TrevKing wrote:....................................................................................................................................
Getting close to half way...anyone made any progress?........................
Your goal of a 40 cm+ redfin...do you have any tactics for the bigger models or just hope for the best?
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Forgot I even had these lol - good post dredge
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Did this - but had to go to Tassie to do it. Still chasing a local bream and about 4cm short at the moment. But bream season is upon ussloth wrote:40cm or better bream
Got close. If I could get past the EPs! Still chasing this but got my first species on surface this year with a yarra EP.sloth wrote:Bream on surface
Haven't even tried. I'm too focused on my breamin' at the moment. I reckon I've hooked one this year though ..... Possible I'll get one as bycatch but I'm not actively targeting them at the momentsloth wrote:Mulloway on lure
Going to say this is done. When I wrote this I remember I was really struggling to pull bream at the Nong. I've pulled quite a few this year now .... And I have a lot more productive sessions than donuts. Still - the Nong is the one place I can rely on to crush my confidence when I think I've got it owned lol.sloth wrote:Get consistency at catching bream in my local ( maribyrnong ).
Finally managed this The "rule" to stop lure proliferation is that I can only have one tray of hards and one tray of softs:sloth wrote:minimise my SP and HB lures to a core set of lures that work for me
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Still got to christen 8 lures ... But the majority is done. I've started to only carry the ones I need to christen ...... Hard to leave old favourites behind thoughsloth wrote:Catch a bream on every type (not colour) of lure I decide to keep in my collection.
Haha ... Yeah ... Rightsloth wrote:don't buy any new fishing stuff until April (eek)
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Don't think this is going to happen. Had a loan kayak for six months which I've used once. For how I fish I realised I need a pedal yak - and that means box trailers and a few thou to do it properly - it's also not family friendly so thinking a boat is a better option (but that's a long time off too!)sloth wrote:Own a kayak (hopefully)
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Don't think this is going to happen. Had a loan kayak for six months which I've used once. For how I fish I realised I need a pedal yak - and that means box trailers and a few thou to do it properly - it's also not family friendly so thinking a boat is a better option (but that's a long time off too!)
Only need a trailer if you are buying a proangler. Everyone I know with revo's outbacks and natives out them on roof racks.
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Without going back, I popped the only one I tried for, got my big king. Hopefully next year I get a weekend to sneak out for a big bass in amongst trying for 15-20kg kings
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Sloth, there's also the inflatables that fit in the boot. Super stable, just storage isn't as good as plastic and they're slightly slower
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Yeah wife's not to keen on car topping the yak - thinks I'm clumsy haha.ducky wrote:Only need a trailer if you are buying a proangler. Everyone I know with revo's outbacks and natives out them on roof racks.
The bigger issue with the yak is the family can't come with me.... Wouldn't mind something where the kids can come along when they're a bit older. Maybe some kind of poly boat or even a tuff tender would do ok for the local rivers ..... But then it's the travel times from the warmies up the rivers :/