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Sinker weight in Moreton Bay
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    Ausfish Bronze Member Jalova's Avatar
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    May 2008

    Question Sinker weight in Moreton Bay

    Hey guys,

    Weather permitting, in a couple of weeks I'm doing an overnighter in the bay, either Harry's or Peel, what is the best weight sinker for the bay please.
    Thanks.
    Tony.
    " Gone Fishing "




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    Re: Sinker weight in Moreton Bay

    try not to use them at all. if you have to use them just experiment the conditions are forever changing . if ya wanna get technical the line should be at 110 degrees to the water lol

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Jun 2011
    Just enough to get to the bottom lighter the better no matter where you are!

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    Ausfish Bronze Member TimBOO's Avatar
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    Sep 2010

    Re: Sinker weight in Moreton Bay

    What thechniques with no sinker do you use? Cast 90 degrees out and let it come round or just let line out the back??

    Cheers

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Jun 2011
    Depends on how you are anchored/ drifting lot of variables in it weather wise tide time of year etc

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    Re: Sinker weight in Moreton Bay

    i usually throw the line as far as i can in the direction of the drift then it goes in the rod holder for 5 mins so i can rig and throw the next one. after rod 2 is out i pick up the first rod and start reeling in slowly. then the process is repeated for 7 hours or so. just gotta keep an eye on the slack line

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