Gunnamayhem

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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by DougieK » Sun May 21, 2017 8:23 pm

I'm tempted to take some 100g raiders and my kingspin gear down there to see if i can skullf*ck another PB in the morning.
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by mazman » Sun May 21, 2017 8:28 pm

DougieK wrote:I'm tempted to take some 100g raiders and my kingspin gear down there to see if i can skullf*ck another PB in the morning.
is your kingfish gear the messiah?
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by hornet » Sun May 21, 2017 8:35 pm

DougieK wrote:I'm tempted to take some 100g raiders and my kingspin gear down there to see if i can skullf*ck another PB in the morning.
Dougie are you talking about the Spanyid raiders or is there another manufacturer with the same raider name ?
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by JS270 » Sun May 21, 2017 8:36 pm

DougieK wrote:
JS270 wrote:Great effort mate , good fun on the light gear :-)

I'll let you know if i ever buy any......

Will have to head out with the Vectura and some 4 pound braid :a_goodjob: Did well on the bigger models in WA.
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by 4liters » Sun May 21, 2017 8:48 pm

4liters wrote:I went down this afternoon/evening, it wasn't as frenetic as this morning from the sounds of it but still got onto some pretty big fish. The one we measured was 63cm and I let several more go without measuring that were around that size. I landed half a dozen fish and lost a similar number in the wash. Kept 2 for dinner, we'll see if poaching them in coconut milk and curry paste will make them edible

I could see them jumping around about 30m beyond my range which was a bit frustrating.
Reporting back to say that if anyone is looking for a way of making the ******* things taste good this recipe is worth a shot: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/coconut ... 4f7dba4e1f
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by FishnMiss » Sun May 21, 2017 9:34 pm

4liters wrote:
4liters wrote:I went down this afternoon/evening, it wasn't as frenetic as this morning from the sounds of it but still got onto some pretty big fish. The one we measured was 63cm and I let several more go without measuring that were around that size. I landed half a dozen fish and lost a similar number in the wash. Kept 2 for dinner, we'll see if poaching them in coconut milk and curry paste will make them edible

I could see them jumping around about 30m beyond my range which was a bit frustrating.
Reporting back to say that if anyone is looking for a way of making the ******* things taste good this recipe is worth a shot: http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/coconut ... 4f7dba4e1f
Might give that a go, although I find if I bleed them straight away, snap neck and bleed them & then when I fillet I take the blood line out with a sharp knife :thumbsup:
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by DougieK » Sun May 21, 2017 9:36 pm

hornet wrote:
DougieK wrote:I'm tempted to take some 100g raiders and my kingspin gear down there to see if i can skullf*ck another PB in the morning.
Dougie are you talking about the Spanyid raiders or is there another manufacturer with the same raider name ?

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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by ante552 » Sun May 21, 2017 9:39 pm

Lol gunners will be packed this week

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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by DougieK » Sun May 21, 2017 9:42 pm

JS270 wrote:
DougieK wrote:
JS270 wrote:Great effort mate , good fun on the light gear :-)

I'll let you know if i ever buy any......

Will have to head out with the Vectura and some 4 pound braid :a_goodjob: Did well on the bigger models in WA.
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I don't even floss my teeth with 4lb braid....
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Re: Gunnamayhem

Post by 4liters » Sun May 21, 2017 10:02 pm

lol
2015/16 Fisting Victoria Species comp total: 289cm
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