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  1. #421
    Ausfish Platinum Member TREVELLY's Avatar
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    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by rabbi View Post
    Have any of you blokes actually gone out to the shelf yet or has the last 28 pages just been about someone called "gunna"
    This is the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment

    "Gunnas"

    So far it has been a 28 page fairytale
    Cheers

    Trev

  2. #422

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Fairy tales are shorter than this thread. But not as entertaining.

  3. #423

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    I think the major reason for all the talk and the lack of actually doing it is because one of the skippers has a job where he works away for 4 weeks at a time and when his 1 week of R&R comes around the weather is always crap.

    But if the stars align and the said skipper is home with good weather then we're off!!!!

    God knows we've done enough prep.

  4. #424

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Same here more than happy to jump abroad with muddy but I won't be waiting if the weather is good when I get home. And being on a 3/1 it may be achievable sooner as I'm not going to Agnes in September.

  5. #425

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by rabbi View Post
    Have any of you blokes actually gone out to the shelf yet or has the last 28 pages just been about someone called "gunna"
    Hey - leave me out of this saga lol

  6. #426
    Ausfish Platinum Member tenzing's Avatar
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    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by tenzing View Post
    Thought I might pop in a little pic of a new weapon I am going to use soon.
    Got 1500 yds of 80lb power pro slick braid on this little girl. ( might drop a little off to ease the pressure on a neat lay on during retrieve)
    About 500 or 600 turns on the crank should do it!
    Cheers
    Brendan
    I went today . The plan worked!
    report in offshore
    Brendan
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  7. #427

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Brendan,
    If you don't mind me asking, what sort of dollars for the gear you were using?
    Tony

  8. #428
    Ausfish Platinum Member tenzing's Avatar
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    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    No Worries Tony
    TLD 50 2 speed about $400. Live fibre 24-37 was 300 odd, and 1500 yd 80 lb pwer pro slick braid about 250
    Total from memory was a little over 900.
    Throw in a harness and gimbal belt too!

  9. #429
    Well done brendan, how much line do you think you had out compared to how deep it was?

  10. #430

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by cobiaman View Post
    Well done brendan, how much line do you think you had out compared to how deep it was?
    I can't answer that but I can tell you were going I find out one way.
    Either Friday the 24th August or September.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member tenzing's Avatar
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    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by cobiaman View Post
    Well done brendan, how much line do you think you had out compared to how deep it was?
    Hard to say with my gear, but I think you could add 10 percent plus for drift and belly in the line.
    We had the motor on and gave a little in reverse in order to stay close to the drop, as it takes a fair while to fall

  12. #432

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by cobiaman View Post
    Mate, it requires a LOT of planning...
    Yeah I know cobiaman.
    We only planned to hit the 42 fathom the first time we went out and there was zip there at the 42 so we sucked it up and kept going.
    Just a mind over matter thing watching the land disappear but we had a brilliant day., just a bit distracting when you can see the bottom of the spool when your lines out on the gear we had.
    We worked on the theory that if you locked up your reel the only time we would have a problem would be if the fish swam over the edge of the shelf as we just chased em around in the boat.

    It makes a trip to the 32 fathom seem like a stroll to the front gate after going to the shelf

    Good work Tenzing Sorry Gunna
    cheers, steve

  13. #433

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Has anyone actually got a km distance so I can work out fuel needed? Say leaving through the spb?

  14. #434

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Quote Originally Posted by lucee81 View Post
    Has anyone actually got a km distance so I can work out fuel needed? Say leaving through the spb?
    I could tell you but where would the fun be?

    Have fun out there looking around.

  15. #435

    Re: Ooglies of the deep.

    Is someone a little emotional. Don't be on the plane tomorrow night and no fish but it was a family day and didn't get the rod wet except when I dropped one in the ocean at the wrecks.

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