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    Drop Lining

    A few Ausfishers have been asking me to put up more sounder pics....Well here they are.

    Oh By the Way
    17 Stripey Trumpeter

    60+ other Scale fish

    Mick

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    Good on ya Mick
    I don't think I'd be jumping over to untangle the prop though. A bit on the brrrr side for me I'm afraid.
    Was that another charter or just some freeloaders??
    The blokes in the pictures look the same all the time or is that just a Tassie thing?? Especially the bloke in red.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Hi Finga, The bloke in the red is the deck hand, and it was only a fun trip.

    Mick

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    Thanks for the picks mate. Is there ever a trip that you dont come home with a huge haul? If only us up here were so fortunate. Good work mate.

    Cheers

    Chris
    Democracy: Simply a system that allows the 51% to steal from the other 49%.

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    Mick,

    How has the weather been this year - been able to get out much?

    Brett

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugman View Post
    Mick,

    How has the weather been this year - been able to get out much?

    Brett
    Weather has been bloody horrible, worst I have seen it for years, hopefully it will improve in Feb. I have just leased a Commonwealth Drop lining Permit, so I will be able to sell a few fish locally.

    Mick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovey80 View Post
    Thanks for the picks mate. Is there ever a trip that you dont come home with a huge haul? If only us up here were so fortunate. Good work mate.

    Cheers

    Chris
    Very seldom we have a bad trip, I suppose that is the beauty of living on a wild coastline.

    Mick

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    Great stuff Mick. I will have to get down your neck of the woods one day and check it all out
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    Mick,
    How many hooks and what sort of rig. Do you use plastics with bait.
    We drop line up north and are interested in any new ideas
    Cheers

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    Sorry Chook, I think you might be a little confused,

    A drop line is a length of rope, attached to about 20-30 kg of lead on one end, with 10-30 hooks placed above that a about 1-2 meter intervals. And of course 2 buoys on the surface,

    These are left for between 15 min to 4 hours, depending on how the fish are biting, and then hauled up either on a pot hauler, or large deck winch.

    Cheers Mick

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    Mick,
    When I read your post about leasing a liscense I asumed you were an amature fisherman pre leasing.
    In Queensland we cannot use that apparatus as an amature. Up here the term dropline is often used to describe a patroniser rig with several hooks that we use in deep water.
    Cheers and tight lines

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    Quote Originally Posted by chooky View Post
    Mick,
    When I read your post about leasing a liscense I asumed you were an amature fisherman pre leasing.
    In Queensland we cannot use that apparatus as an amature. Up here the term dropline is often used to describe a patroniser rig with several hooks that we use in deep water.
    Cheers and tight lines
    Yes Chook, and still do alot of Amature fishing

    Mick

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    Great stuff mick, I have been trying to catch stripeys off portland in victoria no luck yet caught blue eye trevala, and other deep sea ogilies. I have a 585 with a 1kwt tanny and have been fishing the 350 to 500 metre line I noticed you seem catching them in the 160+ metre line, whats the the shallowest water they they live in and the deepest. Those furunos are a great units, thick bottom trace in 550 metres thanks great reports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redlowrey View Post
    Great stuff mick, I have been trying to catch stripeys off portland in victoria no luck yet caught blue eye trevala, and other deep sea ogilies. I have a 585 with a 1kwt tanny and have been fishing the 350 to 500 metre line I noticed you seem catching them in the 160+ metre line, whats the the shallowest water they they live in and the deepest. Those furunos are a great units, thick bottom trace in 550 metres thanks great reports.
    They can be caught inshore, but are usually small, I fish between 130-220 meters for them, depending on exactly where on the coast I am fishing.

    Generally I dont catch Blue Eye until I out over the 220 fathom mark, But we have been picking up a few Harpuka in around the 90+ fathom.

    Furunos, yes I am very happy with mine, I went out to 400 fathom (720) meters here a few months ago to see what happened, and I was still getting a decent reading.

    Would love to upgrade the fcv 1150 with 3 Kw....

    Mick

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    Hi Mick, can you tell me what speed you set your furuno at just trying to fine tune mine, great pics by the way

    sam....

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