I'm using Blacks clips -
Just in time for the beakie season I've finally cobbled together the outriggers for Bogey.
She came with 16ft Wilson collapsable poles with bases already mounted. It's just taken me 12 months to get my arse in gear and rig them.
I wanted to keep the poles collapsable so had to look for the correct size ring guides that fitted over the three sections. Took some doing. In the end it would have been much much cheaper to bind on some rod guides at the tip of each section but then again I can't bind
It was also the reason I didn't buy a ready made "kit". All up the bits and pieces probably cost me between $180 and $200 but as I said I could have shaved $90 off that if I had not gone with the ajustable ring guides. Most of the gear was sourced from Doug Burt's tackle on the Goldy with some from Whitworths and the local hardware.
Here are the bases and pully connection
I'm using Blacks clips -
Fully extended
And collapsable enough to store easily inside the cab.
I think I might give them a run tomorrow.
Brett you out with the pro's now mate...... They look huge Top job
planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
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Howz the rigging with the reel? Is it to far back as you thought? You home Bret? I to have taken the time to complete some minor work on the boat Gotta love this flexi time
Mick
That would be right Mick
Nah got it done yesterday and had to go to work today - I'll be home late because I've got to go to Redcliffe to pick up the Landy.
Everything fitted quite well actually. The pulley sits just right and you don't have to lean over to far and the rods won't get in the way. Lets hope we find out what happens on a strike tomorrow.
Brett
Bugman,
You should be with us in the sailfish shootout next weekend
Cheers Col
Col that was the plan - except I'll be chasing barra at Awoonga and Calide and my full time deckie will be bloody heading even further north for two weeks. Couldn't have been worse timing seeing as how we just joined the club
mate definately put some tag lines in if you plan on trolling lures. You don't really need the tag returns for now, just tie a length of line to the lower swivel on the main line.
Bret,
Whats the plan? i am heading out tonight but let us know what time if you still heading out.
By the way got a mobile guy for the outboards he is getting back to me today re: prices for services etc so i will let you know.
Mick
So I'm now the full time deckie Don't quite know what to say there. The work trip may be cancelled yet may be a late starter
Steve
How else do I describe the only person who knows what he's doing on the boat
Lucky you don't charge
That'll piss me off if you can fish. Maybe I should forget about Callide and come home late Friday night
Ditto on the taglines. There is another in between step we use which is slightly better than just clipping them onto the swivels and in some ways nearly better than proper tag line returns which are great to use. Will show you one day if we catch up. If livebaiting still use rubber bands and still with 10+ turns to avoid friction burns.
Smithy and Bashir,
Is the idea of taglines?
1) to reduce the amount of slackline available after the rubber band releases from the clip on strike
2) get the lures close to the water
If it's the former - the poles actually run on a fair angle back (it's hard to tell from the photo). I'm also expecting them to be fairly flexible and bend even further back because of the fact that they're 3 piece. As a result the "corner" in the line from the side rod i don't think will be that big.
Brett