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Lineclass

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  1. That is absolutely disgusting I cannot believe that they can get away with this. I must say however that I am not surprised. Almost everyone I know who has the heartache of owning a volvo has trouble. A mate of mine in the Navy works on their RHIBs most of which are or were powered by diesel volvo's has nothing at all good to say about them. They barely get an hour out of them before they have new troubles.
  2. well done guys, massive effort from one of the smaller boats chasing the big fish
  3. I've been wondering where that went! Thank god. You've seen the state it's in, I never go anywhere without that. You now know my secret
  4. The Mullet has been in fine form lately pal. Well done! I'm spewin I didn't come I almost had you convinced I was your lucky charm until then. Dan
  5. I've seen some photos on FB of some absolute beasts off shoalhaven today. Bring on tomorrow!
  6. we took 4 from a 5 way hook up yesterday off Ulladulla. Same story, lots of birds, none working. Beer and music until we noticed a tuna bird ducking his head 100m away as opposed to all the other cruising. A sharp turn to port and 20 seconds later mayhem! All low 30's to low 40's, absolutely terrible trip home when the westerly picked up a bit earlier than the forecast I'd read. Good day! Dan
  7. I'm chasing SBT out of Ulladulla on Saturday mate. It's definately worth a look Dan
  8. don't do anything silly mate. you need the points for next weekend
  9. the biggest mako I've traced and noosed was 150kg mate and it was an awesome feeling, especially in a small boat. The boat that went down was a 27ft Cobia, a big yank CC that had a couple of twin 200 yammies on the back so heaps of weight. This thing would naturally sit bum down, so add reversing, fairly average conditions, an angler down the back, and yeah, backing down on a fish wouldn't have been a real good idea. At least everyones OK and the rest of us get to learn a lesson.
  10. you're not wrong. I couldn't even hazard a guess what my heart rate would be tracing a mako like that, especially if he had plenty left in him.
  11. I tend to trim as much as I can without constantly cavitating. We got a nice little blue on saturday of about 130kg in 140 fathoms. Great show. Released in good condition. Dan
  12. good luck. am a touch jealous. picked a fair day for it, going to be a bit of SE all day so not an tough ride up at all, might even save some money on fuel!
  13. Cheers Issue, and love the attitude. It had a big stick and it was willing to use it, that's how I ended up in this position..........
  14. Agree! This is where Fishythings and I differ in opinion. I reckon it was a looooong way above what he reckons. My old man has one hanging on his wall (his first) that's 133kg and this fish wouldn't have gone close to fitting on the wall. Don't forget Scotty you weren't sure that that bigger stripie was even a marlin until I reminded you we'd seen it a few times, I reckon you need a refraction mate. BTW our new lures should be here late next week. Then we should be out looking for another fish like this one. I should get a leave pass, Kathie had a little girl last night! No more high and dry awaiting the arrival.
  15. I'd love to throw a number out there mate and I've got one on my mind but gamefishermen are pretty quick to eat their own without evidence and the adrenaline rush does affect your eyes but I am willing to say that the biggest black I've seen up close weighed 133 and this one dwarfed him
  16. He was hooked on 24kg line so the drag was set at 8kg. He took the lure and ran aft for a bit, then turned and came back at the boat in a loop so fast that the reel was still being emptied in what looked like a backwards direction but actually wasn't due to a big belly in the line in the water. When a fish changes direction and runs hard they can seem to be somewhere they're not. The first indication he was beside us, not 500m aft of us, was the water 20m off our stbd side erupting in the biggest black I've been lucky enough to see. The reel was almost empty at this point and he was still charging away so we upped the drag. Even if we'd been able to chase him the line would still have that massive belly and we'd still get spooled. We never got the chance to catch up
  17. Thanks for working the deck mate. Did u get my emails? The video won't email, I don't know what I'm doing wrong maybe it's too big but bring a usb stick over when u come to get your watch if u want it
  18. Began 2012 a mile short of the 12 mile and about 30 minutes after marking a solid fish on the HDS the shotgun went off. Fellow site member who I've been having man dates with "fishythings" grabs the penn 50 which is slowly peeling line and stick it home harder which causes the water to vanish in a massive black hole out the back and the biggest black marlin I've ever seen crashes back into the water and gets really upset. After a short burst the penn 50 is almost empty and we hadn't even finished clearing lines/teasers but had to push the drag up or we were done for sure and sure enough it goes ping about a second before the black crashes out of the water again right beside the boat, now free. Before people start about what we could have done I've been thinking about it for 36 hours now and all we could've done was fish 37 and bigger. He'd run so hard against 8+kg of drag that the spool was empty due to all belly yet the fish was only 20m away. The next few hours saw us head for the shelf with our tails between our legs after our experiences at the 12 but our day was only getting started. We popped 2 cherries, my sister in law and brother in law on a 65 ish and 110 ish stripie, anohter 5 or 6 strikes, one more loss on a JB mini Dingo, all whilst sipping beers and cooking snags! Keep up the good work Sydney, if only the missus wasn't due in 3 days I'd be out there every day! Dan
  19. there'll be a few out from sydney this weekend looking Silvo, I might just have to join them.
  20. I'm really computer illiterate. how? I don't mind if Damo does if it's easier than explaining something to a caveman. Dan
  21. sent you shots of a bronzie from winter at browns. massive fish. on 10kg line too! Took some serious hard work from a mate of mine while I drove and enjoyed a beer.
  22. I've had a few mates complain with the same problem. I've been using pretige wind on's for the last few years and they are awesome
  23. Grouper you've just excluded the Grady White for all of us now. There's something completely wrong about listening to Sade with mates..............
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