thanks why only the mullet headbowl wrote:Caught plenty of Snapper on mullet head.dazz999 wrote:how well do you do with the gars and mullet as baitbowl wrote:My list.
New prop.
Boat service.
Electrics fixed.
Grease besrings
Catch n seal vac,gars,mullet,squids,mackerakll,trevally,yakka
Pre-Season Snapper Preperation
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That's a nice bike! If you ever think of selling it let me know. I'd love a little side projectMattblack wrote:I've got a '76 model Yamaha RD400...It's a nice bike, but it doesn't get ridden enough & garage space is getting tight (I'm thinking about selling it, but it seems to be the only thing I own that isn't going down in value!)Sinsemilla wrote:I'd change it all. Gearbox oil, Brake fluid, clean air filter, change plug, drain fuel and put new fuel in. If it doesn't run right you might need to take the carby apart and clean it out. You'll know this buy draining it from the fuel bowl. If it looks gunky then it needs a clean out. What bike have you got?Mattblack wrote:Would you bother replacing gearbox oil & brake fluid?repspec wrote:drain any fuel out of it, new plug/s fresh fuel...may (probably will) need carby rebuild...so expect that.Mattblack wrote:
Great advice....can I ask what I should do before I start up an old 2 stroke motorbike that's been sitting for a couple of years?
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Will do (it's 100% original so you have to promise not to butcher it into a cafe racer!)Sinsemilla wrote:That's a nice bike! If you ever think of selling it let me know. I'd love a little side projectMattblack wrote:I've got a '76 model Yamaha RD400...It's a nice bike, but it doesn't get ridden enough & garage space is getting tight (I'm thinking about selling it, but it seems to be the only thing I own that isn't going down in value!)Sinsemilla wrote:I'd change it all. Gearbox oil, Brake fluid, clean air filter, change plug, drain fuel and put new fuel in. If it doesn't run right you might need to take the carby apart and clean it out. You'll know this buy draining it from the fuel bowl. If it looks gunky then it needs a clean out. What bike have you got?Mattblack wrote:Would you bother replacing gearbox oil & brake fluid?repspec wrote:
drain any fuel out of it, new plug/s fresh fuel...may (probably will) need carby rebuild...so expect that.
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You have my word! At least for the first 6 monthsMattblack wrote:Will do (it's 100% original so you have to promise not to butcher it into a cafe racer!)
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It is something about Snapper that brings out the best in some people and the worst in others.
My Snapper Buddies are Don and/or the Brother in-law. I just love all the fun and excitement the Season brings AND that is not about "reeling in the fish".
Here are some texts that the Brother in-law and I had to the lead up , , , ,
And love the catch up with the regulars (who aren't on a rushed mission) and having a laugh
Cheers, The Bug
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The snapper season certainly does bring a lot of excitement. Myself and a group of my kayaking buddies are all in a “whatsapp” chat group that can go quiet for weeks at a time through the winter, but as the weather warms up and grand final day gets closer the group starts to buzz to life with goals, theories, strategies, comradeship and healthy banter. That’s what makes snapper season enjoyable for me
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Yes, yes totally agree Tim. Going on this forum too, it's the largest chapter with the most topics of any specie. Love the lead up, all the hype, the chat , , , , love all the theories , , , , some even pan out to be something.
I've met some top blokes through Snapper Fishing. Met a nice bloke Bruce and also Ken. Funny story how I met Ken. I was in the wash area chatting with all and sundry. Come up to a bloke (Ken) and started chatting (as Bugattis do). He seemed a bit reluctant , , , , I said , , , ,
"all good bud, if you don't want to chat"
he replied , , , , "nah, it's just I'm not used to people talking to me here"
I said "really"
He replied "yeah, I think it's because I'm Asian"
Quick as, I said , , , , "nah, I think it's because you're like me , , , , ugly"
And that was the start of the Bromance
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I don't start pre tying rigs etc till july/august,i do a bit of bait gathering/vac seal (a lot of squid heads this time of year) and earn brownie points by doing house maintenance and treating the missus to lits if dinners/lunches etc because when snapper season starts she becomes a snapper widow for about 4 months lol
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Which area do you usually set out from for the snapper Buggati,if i ser u i will say hi ?