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  1. #451

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Its a bit like fishing. Knowing you are all fishermen, you are patient people.... just waiting for a bite mum..
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  2. #452

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    electric.. yes and no. that day no

  3. #453

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    the day of the avatar also No

  4. #454

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Forgive me. Had practice on the test board. Worked there. Hopefully here too.
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  5. #455

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Ok now to give you a taste of the fillets from last season - they were bigger than this year, so far. Bass Groper that went 55kg east of the Cape in 400m. Like eating coral trout, just BIGGER

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  6. #456

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    So where do I pick up my bait fillets from ?

  7. #457

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Ok boys, here are some tips
    Sinkers - cable tie bits of reo steel together. I use 2 to 6 kg depending on wind etc.
    Hooks - circles on Blue eye are good BUT beware, they have super soft mouths. Be gentle.
    Bait - doesn't matter, but tie it on so it doesn't fall off
    Line, I use 200lb braid. Take an extra spool. no joy when it breaks at the tip and you don't have a back up.
    Usual fuel burn is 180 litres at 1.3 km per litre. Thats Bris to shelf return.

  8. #458

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    You covered everything but marks. Ive only got about 150lts.
    Cheers for the info. Got 400lb leader hooked to 120lb leader hooked to 100lb braid.
    Was using snapper sinkers no time to get reo sorted.

  9. #459

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Good. use a long 120lb leader to act as a shock cord - like 5 to 10 metres. Jerry cans work just fine as long as they are in your boat and full.

    Snapper leads work too, just make sure they wont spin, helicopter on the waaaaaay doooooowwwwn.

    You got the alvey or the TLD

    phil

  10. #460

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Alvey and maybe a tld. 150 is with gerry cans carry about 100 under floor.
    But the marks I have may not be the same as yours also I burn less than 1.3lt km
    400lb leader is to keep the baits straight and a swivel before the sinkers to stop spinning of leader. Only using crap mono on sinkers plan to leave them on the bottom but if they make it back bonus.

  11. #461

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Are you talking about an Alvey or an ALVEY
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  12. #462

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    I posted the pic a couple pages back.
    Not a deck winch a alvey on a rod.
    Living the dream. Yes I will be hurting but I also expect it to be funny as hell. Defiantly taking my sense of humour. And a video camera. And I assume you haven't taken the time to read all 31 pages so a quick recap. No electrics, pretty much just short of hand lines, all in a 5.5mt bow rider. That's my crew. Muddy has a better set up than me but where is the adventure.

  13. #463
    The weather certainly looks the goods for monday, ill be hoping to see some pics monday arvo!

  14. #464

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by cobiaman View Post
    The weather certainly looks the goods for monday, ill be hoping to see some pics monday arvo!
    Or you could jump aboard there's a spare spot.

  15. #465
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    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by Oceanranger24 View Post
    Ok boys, here are some tips
    Sinkers - cable tie bits of reo steel together. I use 2 to 6 kg depending on wind etc.
    Hooks - circles on Blue eye are good BUT beware, they have super soft mouths. Be gentle.
    Bait - doesn't matter, but tie it on so it doesn't fall off
    Line, I use 200lb braid. Take an extra spool. no joy when it breaks at the tip and you don't have a back up.
    Usual fuel burn is 180 litres at 1.3 km per litre. Thats Bris to shelf return.
    Good info there OR, cheers for that. What kind of setup do you recommend, paternoster I assume? (think only one hook though as a double hookup would suck!)

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    Ive only got about 150lts.
    Cheers for the info.
    was thinking of joining ya champ but limited to about 150 km's (on a good day, includes a safety margin) what's your planned mileage? Max fuel for me 90 ltr's plus emergency fuel

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