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  1. I mostly launch from Roseville or tunks park, the side road going out from Roseville on to Waringah road is quite steep which worries me a bit......And sounds like braked trailer is the go, are they much more expensive than the non-braked ones?
  2. Hi mate, is your i30 diesel or petrol? I suppose these 2 cars are similar in power and touque. And yeah I'm looking at a boat around that size too.
  3. Thanks guys, in fact I'm most concerning about the vehicle on the ramp cause its a fairly small car compare to the other towing vehicles and its front wheel drive only, would it do fine with a say 500kg boat on the ramp?
  4. Hi I was hoping to get some advice from all the experience boaties here: I am considering purchasing a small aluminimum tinnie (4.6m) with a 30hp 4 stroke or a e-tec, and I have a Holden Cruz 2.0 Diesel which it does have a towing capacity of 695kg.....Will that be sufficient to tow the type of tinnie that Im after? The weight of the tinnie plus trailer should fit within the towing capacity, but then should I also consider the weight of the car? Does anyone have any experience towing a boat with a small car? Any tips will be appreciated. Thanks Louis
  5. Awesome red mate! welldone! Proves the point again, wild weather brings the big fish into the harbour, but in MH where you normally fish, that's definatly a 1/10yrs catch. Congrats Louis
  6. Hi all, fished middle harbour on Monday with Zenman (Michael)on his new quntrix boat. We had 6.30 start from Roseville and found there were already plenty of people at the ramp waiting to launch (Dunt people have to work these days?) Anyway, we went straight to Michael's favouriate kingie spot, within half an hour, we had millians of yakkas in the burley trial....then Michael's pillie got hit first, up comes a rat at around 60cm after a short fight. Back to fight another day he went. Then things got quiet for a while until a school of rat kings showed up in the burley. They were all around the 60-65cm mark, and they just refused all our offerings from pillie to fresh squid to live yakkas.... I decided to pull out the light 2kg gear, floated a pillie cube in there, it got smashed straight away, then my leader knot gave up, re-rig!!! And what a time to re-rig, after i turned back the kingies were disappeared in the depth and never came bk. we decided to give the kingie spot a rest and go for a troll just inside the heads with some squid skirts and repalas, things were pretty quiet, no sign of bonnies....then we came bk around the spit, had a bunch of pinkies smashing our bait, its time that we decide to go back to the wreck for another look. Once we arrived, the sounder was black with bait everywhere, Flyfishing guide Justin Johns was on the ground with his client landed some beautiful 80cm+ specimen on fly. We anchored up, drop down some fresh squid and yakka fillets. My rod got smashed first by a good fish, he took me twice into the wreck and i pulled him out, and one last run had my 20lb leader poped. Anyway, I had a few more hook up after that but only landed another undersized specieman around 60sm. Michael landed one nice pinkie around 38cm and a big fat kg+ bream. Then things got very quiet untill another school of nice kings showed up at the back of the boat but again refused our offerings. We soon called it a day and raced back to the ramp, off the water by 4.30. All up it was a good day out, weather was perfect, and thanks for making it happen Michael, shame we didn't land a few solid kings, maybe next time. (Excuse the ciggie, can't help myself) Cheers Louis
  7. Sounds like a bloody good session mate! Gonna have to go out with you once to turn my reel, havn't caught any decent fish this season, shocking......
  8. Hi guys It was beautiful weather today so decided to have a relax fishing session on my own. collected some cabbage weed only enough for bait not burley off I went down to a local spot near balmain. It was very slow going the entire avo, didnt get a single down. As the tide picked up, water level rises and dusk approaching, I thought I would put a bit of bread on my blackfish gear to see if i can bag a bream or two while starts to pack up. Half an hr later, everything was well packed up and it was already dark so i went to wind bk the float. Then there were weight down there, lifted up, the thing just went nuts and headed straight to the kelp. The fight felt awesome on 4lb leader, and i didn't know what it was, thought might be a decent bream. then when it came up on my surface my jaw just droped absolutly on the ground, its a blackie and a huge one. after another tough fight near the shore i had it secured in the landing net. Waht a monster blackfish. It went 45cm a new PB for me. Cheers Happy fishing
  9. Bad luck Mike. We r not doing any better neither. Fished 14 hours on the harbour last sat with live squids only managed one 30cm samson fish. A mate fished iron cove with 2' grubs landed a 64cm kingie while targeting bream, weird.......
  10. It was a good day out, sunny day, few beers, good company, and a nice fish too. I reckon there's one out there in that hole with my name on it next time
  11. We caught a lot of those slimie and hering cross fish in MH lat week, confirmed they are actually pillies!! Picked up a school size jewie at the Hawkesbury using a filet from those guys, sensational bait! Louis
  12. Got them at middle head, where there are weed grown on the rocks. Its a quite popular luderick spot, just look for the chopped weed left on the rocks, thats a good indicator there are blackfish around. Louis Mike: I heared the water temp. dropped down to 17, guess all the plagics have gone off. But i bagged couple of nice trev and bream near the spit last time. But the species off the rocks seem bite much better in the cold water.
  13. I think there are lots of big jewies in the harbour but they are not consistent. Personally i think the best tide to try for the harbour is the run in from the bottom of the tide until 2 hours before the high, with preferable the week leading to the full moon. I think you should try the Hawkesbury if you wana get your first jewie as they are more consistent up there, and fillet baits and fresh squids outfishes livies. Jewie fishing can be quite hard, i spend 4 years chasing them with countless overnight trips but come back with nothing, but it pays to put that time in and you will get your first one soon or later!! Cheers Louis
  14. Fished Hawkesbury landbased last night on the change of tide. Got a lot of hits on the fresh squid strips before the tide starts to run out, caught this little 65cm soapie. Then everything just went quiet except a few Hawkes breams but no more jewies.
  15. Went out target blackfish in the harbour, and they were on!!!
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