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  1. Yep, Some mates and had an encouter with a Mako about that big in 5.9 meter Markem Whaler up at Port Stephens back in 1988. They are awesome beasts, especially when they swim past the boat lock their big evil black eye on to you and roll it back as they go past... I will never forget it.
  2. I spent a few days down at Lake Jindabyne over easter. The lake is down at 42% capacity which makes for interesting boat launching from the bank. I saw two unfortunate soles bogged down to the rims whilst trying to retrieve boats. On the fishing front trolling my favourite little SX40 in red/white/green produced some good results. Not sure what it is about the SX40 but it does not matter what other lures I troll next to it. Over the three sessions I took 14 strikes in a row on the SX40 all from Rainbow Trout, the fish were all between 1-1.5kg and excellent fun on bream spinning gear. Also had the chance to go to the Rise Fly Fishing Film Festival which was an excellent night. The dvd called "Chasing down the Man" which is an excellent movie about a couple of crazy blokes chasing Roosterfish off the beach in new mexico has to be seen to be believed. Burnsy
  3. Burnsy

    Home Invasion

    Coollaman, I have dealt with quite of bit of this crap with my work. A few practical cost effective things that work well. Simple $20.00 window deadbolts from Bunnings, Deadbolts for any sliding doors. Sensor Lighting that monitors the areas around your house and a good old hand held air horne kept handy to your bed will frighten 6 months growth out of anyone you find sneaking around your house.
  4. Good luck with the cameras. I know a bit about them having used them on several occasions at my work to catch scumbags breaking into cars. A couple of tips when setting them up. Have a good look at your place from the outside looking in and work out the obvious choke points were the scumbags have to walk though. Do not fall into the mistake of having the cameras covering to large an area as they will not record any useful detail. You are better off to lose some of the area of coverage and concentrate the focus on key choke points where a would be scum bag has to walk through so that you get some good detail. Also, if the cameras are going to be used at night set them up at night so you can check the quality of the footage. They work well in tandem with motion activated lighting that makes it easy to fast forward through an hour of footage and know exactly when there was movement in the camera focus area. EB
  5. I might as well add my 2 bobs worth. I had a chance to meet with Peter Debnam a few weeks back. Interesting how political spin doctors sieze on comments and turn them around. In regards to the much publicised 20,000 public servants, the aim of this was to streamline some of the public service departments of the beuracratic pen pushers who do nothing but waste our money. Most of you would have had some dealing with government/council departments where it is plain obvious that if those departments were actually accountable for the results they acheived they would not be employed. What is frightening is that this election will be won by the party with the best marketing department not the party that has the best policiies. God help us if the green fruit bats get any more power... We will all be sitting in the dark and walking to our fishing spots
  6. A good mate of mine put me on to this. 1. Go to the supermarket and get hold of those fresh squeezable tubes of - Corriander - Mild Chili - Ginger 2. Grab a couple of lemons and a can of spray on olive oil. 3. Mix the corriander, chilli, ginger and squeeze in enough lemon juice to make it a runny sauce. 4. Spray the foil and the fish fillet (Atlantic Salmon is good) and then coat the fish with the mixture. 5. Bake the fish until cooked. 6. Yum
  7. It was a rough day on the SP's mate. For those who asked I Forgot to measure that Bream, was a decent fish though on a 2" Gulp Prawn in natural. Snapped a better fish off a bit later in the day that ate my prawn, pulled the hooks on a couple. There were a few big tailor boiling up around the place as well. Those bastard leatherjacket can be chew thorugh a packet of gulps in no time.
  8. Burnsy

    Dumb Things

    This one happened many moons ago up at Nelson Bay. I use to work at the main marina up there. One lunchtime some mates and I took a 28ft Bertram out for a run. We pulled back into the inner most birth of the Marina which was packed with about 100 people eating lunch. As we pulled into the marina berth I jumped from the bow to the Marina and grabbed the bow rope in hand to tie the boat up. I had the rope in one hand and the railing of the boat in the other. At the same time my mate put on the rear bow rope which caused the nose to move out. Instead of letting go I held on and ended up suspended in the air above the water between the bow of the boat and the marina. I am thinking this is not going to end well and I am looking at all the people who are all now staring at me. In almost slow motion as I lost my balance and turned upside down still holding on for grim death. I then went head first fully clothed in trousers and collared shirt into the drink. My mate sorts the boat out and drags me out of the drink. Neither of us say anything and I start splodging up the marina soaked to the skin and the whole bloody marina full of people started pissing themselves laughing.
  9. Dday Col, I once devised a plan to tie a fly from a boags label and catch a trout in the North Esk on it. I wrote to Boags who sent me half a dozen boags shirts for my mates and I. I still have a couple of the fly's in my fly collection. Mate if I lived down there I would be in the car and off up to the highland lakes every chance I had... gods country. Burnsy
  10. Ocean Trout are farm bred rainbows that are put into pens in the saltwater and grown until they are ready for harvesting. They do a lot of it on the west coast of Tasmania.
  11. Thanks guys, see my post in the lures forum.
  12. With all the posts from the Bass boys I decided to slip the gear in for a planned day trip with the family sking on the Hawkesbury near Windsor. Middle of the day Saturday the river was more like the F3 Freeway with ski boats roaring around all over the joint. I nicked off for a quick session throwing spinnerbaits at some structure. To my absolute delight I was rewarded after 15mins with an excellent 35cm fat healthy bass that darted out from under an overhanging legde at scoffed my spinnerbait. The fish was in excellent condition, although had signs of a previous human encounter with an old scar on its mouth. I figured if I could pull a bass in the middle of the day with boats roaring around I had to come back for an early session. 4.30am this morning I put the boat in the water at a little ramp down near Pitt Town and worked the edges with a Cicada pattern fizzer. I could see a lot of surface action and it did not take long before my fizzer dissapeared in a boil of water. Bass No. 2 for the weekend, a bit smaller than the first was in the boat. I had a couple more strikes after that, but as soon as the sun showed itself the fish shutdown. I had one more strike on a spinnerbait at about 6.30am and was home by 7.30am. Great to see there is bass up there even with all boat traffic. I can't wait to get up there again for an evening session. I have a couple of photos that I will post if someone can reply and tell me how to insert them. Burnsy
  13. Grenades are good!!! Bastard carp... a scurge on our waterways. Nothing better than working in pairs, one catching em, one belting the crap out them with a big stick.
  14. I use to live down there and fish the area around the bridge with sp's all the time. Back then the channel was slightly open (about a meter of water deep x 5 meters wide on a high tide). I use to do really well early at the very start of the run out by anchoring 20 yards short of the green pole and casting 2" Tsunami shads in holographic and working them super slowly. Not sure if there is any water exiting out the channel there at the momement. Good place down there...
  15. Thanks for the heads up Stewy, I haven't been bass fishing for a while. I am planning on throwing spinnerbaits around the structure along the riverbank. Any other suggestions. Burnsy
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