Fishing Discussion
Forecasts recently
Submitted by Tradewind on Wed, 2014-01-22 11:32I usually look at both Seabreeze and Willy weather (Garden Island)
Is it just me or does it seem recently the forecasts have been really off
Yesterday was supposed to be windy, but looking at the graphs for Garden Island it stayed nice and low and you could've had a very relaxing day out
Last night it was supposed to blow but was pleasant instead
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Spot(s) available - Southern Oman Monster GT Trip, October 2014
Submitted by dkonig82 on Tue, 2014-01-21 22:09By now I'm sure you have probably read enough reports on all the major forums about the GT fishing in Southern Oman to know that it is likely the best accessible spot in the world to target trophy class (50kg+) GTs.
I have got a trip coming up in late October, fishing with No Boundaries out of their lodge in Southern Oman.
The trip itinerary is to arrive in Salalah on 25 October, fish 5 days (26-30 October) and leave Salalah on 31 October. We will be targetting the monster GTs as well as doing some of the world class in-shore topwater fishing. A review of that can be found here http://ebbtideadventures.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/southern-oman-inshore-top-water-fishing.html Will also be doing some jigging of course, but this isn't the main focus of the trip.
The best flight option is to book flights to Dubai, and then a seperate connecting flight to Salalah. There are many good options to choose from and prices are around $1500.
Cost for the trip is around US$2500pp. This includes 5 days fishing, accomodation, all meals, transfers to/from airport and represents great value in my book. This is based on 4 guys to the boat and a non-refundable deposit of 50% is required on booking.
If you are interested in coming please PM me. I will have 1 or potentially 2 places available (though likely 1). You'd be fishing with a good bunch of guys who are experienced anglers.
By the way we are chasing someone who has done at least one topwater trip before, as nobody wants to take a treble to the face from a rogue cast!
Dan
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Where to catch a marron?
Submitted by Can't Catch on Tue, 2014-01-21 21:30Can anyone give us a good little spot to catch a few decent marron cos im sick of going home empty handed? Around the dams are full of bogans who ruin your night and snaring is pretty hard. Tried the Harvey river with no success as well. PM me if you dont want to advertise a good spot. Cheers
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Thresher Shark off the southwest
Submitted by fenny38 on Tue, 2014-01-21 18:10Has anyone else encountered a thresher shark off the southwest?
I hooked one not long ago it was over 3 meters long and launched 2 meters out of the water. The stella 20000 was smoking and had no chance of stopping the big boy.
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spinning reel
Submitted by Sand_whiting on Tue, 2014-01-21 16:25Hi Guys,
Just wandering if anyone has any suggestions for a spinning reel. I'm looking for a 3000 sized. Budget is about $250-270. I like the look of the daiwa sol (the new one). Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers, Charlie.
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Monkey Mia
Submitted by Joe Rom on Tue, 2014-01-21 13:17Hi all
Im in monkey Mia
any suggestions on shore fishing and spots to try ? Not having much fishing fun at the moment At all !
Any advice would be great.
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swan spango?
Submitted by Markie on Tue, 2014-01-21 12:31a mate sent me this photo. They caught it in the swan. Defs a juvi spango eh ????
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Abrolohos Island Boat Transport
Submitted by JoRn on Tue, 2014-01-21 11:57I remember reading somewhere theres a big boat that will tow your boat over to the abrolhos island.
do you guys remember the name of this company?
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No Mercy Rule?
Submitted by AaronC on Tue, 2014-01-21 08:54Hi FW's,
Went out Saturday and had someone throw up from 5:15am till 1pm.
Unfortunately for him I have a no mercy rule on my boat. If your sick you tough it out until everyone decides its time to come in.
Unfortunately for me I sometimes get sick as well. Same rule applies. I have spent many hours on my back throwing up bile.
Does anyone else have this rule on their boat or am I being a bit harsh?
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$180 fishwrecked special full day Saturday
Submitted by Jazz Charters on Tue, 2014-01-21 08:34Due to some people missing out we are doing the same deal this week
Come wet a line this Saturday leaving sardine jetty at 6am for a full days fishing.
Call me now to get a spot won't be packed as we only fish up to 12 people.
Lunch and drinks included and brand new 10000sw Saragossa on shimano Bluewater jig rods.
Please call only to book your spot. Call Drew.




we will be having the same deal this week.
Come wet a line this Saturday leaving sardine jetty at 6am for a full days fishing.
Call me now to get a spot won't be packed as we only fish up to 12 people.
Breakfast,Lunch and drinks included and brand new 10000sw Saragossa on shimano Bluewater jig rods.
Call Drew.
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should i be worried
Submitted by petermac on Mon, 2014-01-20 19:36when I got back from o/s last week I noticed there was a bit of a stain on the pavers under my outboards leg (80 hp yamy only done 47 hrs) I wiped my finger over it and it is oil and I noticed a tiny drop hanging of the leg , the boat had been sitting for 4 weeks while I was away I cant find where the oil is from it is just there , I am guessing less than quarter of a thimble full to make the stain it has made , should I be worried its still under warranty
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what ever happened to jack97
Submitted by petermac on Mon, 2014-01-20 19:14what ever happened to young jack used to post some great pics of his pinkys caught in the sound and fished with out a sounder or gps on his dingy
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Augusta
Submitted by Shortylook on Mon, 2014-01-20 18:00So I finally brought a camper trailer, now we're off to Augusta to try the big girl out. Is it just estuary fishing or can you crab and do other stuff. Not after any bomber spots as the boat won't be with us, just want to have a awesome kid friendly time
cheers
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not often I'm gobsmacked, crab bait
Submitted by uncle on Mon, 2014-01-20 16:44went down to the local bait shop for some tuna heads ,only had big box's so I said I'd use chicken necks and lamb offcuts, seeing its nearly aust.day, he reakons you can't use any animal product,like spleen lamb or chicken pieces for the same reason they banned hocks for cray bait?????? anyone heard this
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Double header dhu
Submitted by Fuzz on Mon, 2014-01-20 13:29Gave a pair of the wings to a local farmer on the way home.he insisted we gather a box of fresh picked fruit.
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Where is it?
Submitted by commocean on Mon, 2014-01-20 09:51Did anyone read the fishing section in the sunday times?
where was steve fishing. I am well equipped to tackle some whiting on surface lures but i am yet to find a good location and the spot they were fishing sounds very good (catching about 50 whiting up to 40cm between the four of them).
i have had a look a coodanup and that also looks good
thanks for the help, cant wait to get into them
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Monster Amberjack!
Submitted by catch.fish on Sun, 2014-01-19 23:09Apparently caught out from Spain weighed in at 110kg!


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tides for whiting
Submitted by Versus on Sun, 2014-01-19 22:56keen to have a go at whiting on surface lures, was hoping to bust down to mandurah early morning but have noted that morning is low tide all week. Just wondering if its a waste of time to go on low tide?
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Shimano vs Daiwa service
Submitted by dkonig82 on Sun, 2014-01-19 18:32Not trying to start a Shimano vs Daiwa argument here. Just wanting to share a recent experience getting some reels serviced.
Reels sent were an Ocea Jigger 4000P and a Saltiga LD35. Sent to Shimano/Daiwa respectively for service on the same day while I was at the post office.
The Ocea Jigger I was sending for a service because it had done a lot of work (including a few overseas trips) and a small screw had fallen out of the handle mechanism (the screw that holds the locking nut for the handle retainer in place - second time this has happened).
The Saltiga I was sending for a service because although it had only done a total of 6 days on the water from brand new (4 days on one trip, 2 days on another before this started happening) grease had started leaking out of the lever drag mechanism. Also it had caught a shitload of fish in that time so thought I'd get the drag checked.
End result - Shimano replaced 2 bearings and serviced the reel and feels like new. Total labour cost $20+GST.
Daiwa replaced no parts on the Saltiga. Labour cost $65+GST and took 3 weeks longer to get back to me than the Shimano did.
This is the only Daiwa I've ever owned so not leaping to any conclusions - it is more just a "Thanks!" to Shimano. Ive had this experience every time I send reels to service with them, which is a few times a year.
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Overhead Reel - Talica
Submitted by klaus heissler on Sun, 2014-01-19 16:48G'day Everyone
Im totally new to boat fishing and im after some advice on what reel size i should be looking at. I thought i'd give it a go and got myself a tinny its not big, about 3 metres so I can't imagine being able to go out very far. The only other boats i'd be fishing off would be the odd charter maybe once a year. The problem is im not even sure what depth i'd be fishing in or what species i'd be able to find as im still pretty inexperienced. I know pinkies and tailor are in the cards but are the bigger fellas like dhuies and sambos out of the question for a small boat? or even spanish macks?
I'm mainly going to use this reel for bottom fishing with big sinkers and a bit of trolling around Perth maybe even a couple of hours north or south if its worthwhile. Im intending to run 30-50lb braid with a wind-on mono leader to absorb the shock when trolling. I haven't got a rod yet and any input on that would be appreciated as well but i was hoping to get the reel sorted first. I'm after a light-ish combo so i'd feel like im getting trashed when a big one is hooked but at the same time i know im not under gunned at all, if that makes sense.
So i'm pretty much sold on the shimano Talica but not sure which size to get. Not sure if the 8 will cut it. Considered the 10 but have been told that wider spooled reels are a PITA to keep levelled or is it something that i'd eventually get used to. Had a look at the 12 but it seemed like an overkill. is it?
I'd love to hear from those of you with more experience bout the size and line capacity i should be going for. Or even better if you have previously owned a Talica. I have the mindset of buying decent gear and only buying once so I can't afford to make a mistake.
Thanks for reading,
Klaus
Braid Capacity
TAC8 - Max Drag 20lbs
235yd / 65lb
390yd / 50lb
395yd / 40lb
TAC10 - Max Drag 20lbs
335yd / 65lb
535yd / 50lb
540yd / 40lb
TAC12 - Max Drag 40lbs
355yd / 80lb
400yd / 65lb
700yd / 50lb
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Eastport Canal Boat Ramp (Rees Pl Wannanup)
Submitted by Olliej on Sun, 2014-01-19 12:03We have a canal home rented down mandurah way and I've been trying to find info on the boat ramp at Rees Place Wannanup.
It appears to be a public ramp, but does anyone know if theres fees to launch (and not park)? and any other important info?
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Medium Plastics outfit for Exmouth
Submitted by Torzar on Sun, 2014-01-19 11:16Hi fellas,
Chasing some ideas and advice on a spinning outfit for my trip to Exmouht mid-year. Will be landbased so need something that will cast reasonably well, the main techniques I will be using are softplastics but I want to be able to chuck a slice and some medium sized hardbodies if the need arises. Not sure how heavey to go; need to be able to handle some larger fish without skulldragging the majority of catches and therefore killing all the sport, somewhere around 20lb line I was thinking ? On the Reel side of things I have been looking at either 4000 daiwa or a 5000 shimano but most of the advice I have received is all in Shimanos favour??
Budget is between $600-$800.
keen to hear some advice and opinions!!
Cheers!
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Young blokes first dhuie
Submitted by catchalittle on Sat, 2014-01-18 23:08Went out to check the cray pots today bit over due hence nothing in them except for a couple of occies then headed out to the 40's rigged up the son's rod and dropped his line over was trying to bait up my line when my son Tristen says Dad I have a fish on I turned around to say Tristen its only been down there 10 seconds to see him struggleing to hold on to his rod so over I go partly hold on to the rod for him but said you wind it up yourself and Ill hold part of the rod,after a few minutes up pops a decent sized dhuie a first for my son and not bad for a 8 year old I think his new fishing shirt is bringing him some luck.This was one was kept and after that he caught another dhuie just under size and two breaksea cod the boy is on fire.He was still peeved that his two cray pots didnt produce any crayfish like they normally do
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Marron
Submitted by fuzzy79 on Sat, 2014-01-18 20:58I am keen to get away for 2 nights with my 2 year old son and father to try and get some marron. I would like to camp by the river so we can have a few drinks whilst marroning and I am looking for suggestions. I would rather use nets than snares, so I am prepared to travel a bit further south.
Looking at maps and using google searches I have come up with Rooneys Bridge, Fernhook Falls and Wrights bridge as being potential spots. I am told there are less marron in the Blackwood River, so the first two spots may be better. I have also read a bit about Potters Gorge (Wellington dam) and Honeymoon Pool, but I would only be able to snare in the dam and supposedly the locals have overfished the area.
Anybody know whether these sites are any good? Any other suggestions?
Thanks
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Gamex
Submitted by Mattyb84 on Sat, 2014-01-18 19:33Just booked flights for Gamex anyone else heading up for the comps
Fast Boats, Whitewater Rafting, Tigerfish & Safari.
Submitted by Grant Jones on Sat, 2014-01-18 18:38Back in 2012 I returned to Zim to marry my wife at an island on the Zambezi River. We spent 14 days traveling to various lodges doing activities, game viewing and fishing with family and friends.
I've finally finished a video compilation, all shot on gopro hero 2 60fps. Watch in HD.
Hope you find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jPDDpMdFVE
Grant
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cabin fever, want to chase some G's and makies:-)
Submitted by EL SYD on Sat, 2014-01-18 14:20Still raining, locked up inside on the farm, any more rain and I''ll start throwing lures at the ducks in the driveway.
So out came the pencil and tried to make the best of a bad situation, safer for the ducks anyway.
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Any one catch fish today
Submitted by clogwog on Sat, 2014-01-18 14:12Went fishing out of Peron, was suppose to be a good fishing day, sounded around the 20's, 30's, 40's and fished areas with fish showing and could not even get a bite. Tried trolling on the way in but still not even a sniff.
Wondering how others went today.
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demersal rod
Submitted by dakka on Sat, 2014-01-18 14:01howdy all
i have an upcoming birthday, and I want a new rod. I have an okuma ez65 spinning reel which I really love. I have it on an oid ugly stick, I would like a new rod for this reel, it would mainly be used for snapper or the occasional dhuie. any suggestions please $200-$250 range thanx
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*UPDATE* Fishwrecked Exclusive UPTO 20% OFF SALE, Starts 18/1/14 until 31/1/14 - NEW ITEMS / PICTURES ADDED
Submitted by Oceanside Tackle on Sat, 2014-01-18 12:39
There is UPTO 20% off storewide, Bait is excluded, No laybys and discounts only available on in store stock. This sale will only run from 18/1/14 to 31/1/14
Some of the bits and pieces included in the sale are, though not limited to:

New JM Fallings Rods are awesome!!
All staff here use them and they are a unique rod that when your fighting a descent fish you will understand. It puts hurt on the fish with plenty of stopping power. Pure quality and we stock the popular models see below;
53S-UL PE 1.5-4 Jig 80-200g Normally $699 Special $ (Ideal demersal jigging rod)
51S-L PE 3-6 Jig 100-260g Normally $719 Special $ (Ideal for sambos/medium jigging/baits)
53B-UL PE 1.5-4 Jig 80-200g Normally $689 Special $ (Ideal demersal jigging rod)
52B-ML PE 4-8 Jig 200-400g Normally $799 Special $ (Ideal for Super Deep bait/jigs inc bottom bouncing)
52B-MH PE 5-10 Jig 280-500g Normally $799 Special $ (Ideal for Super Deep bait/jigs inc bottom bouncing)
B = Overhead S = Spin
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Jigging Master Ocean Devil rods;
The new Jigging Master Ocean Devil rod blanks are made from the finest Japanese graphite, ALPS guides and Fuji alconite inserts and Fuji reel seats.
JM Ocean Devil Overhead UL - Jig 100~220g PE 1.5~4 Normally $349 Special Price $ (ideal for demersal jigging)
JM Ocean Devil Overhead ML - Jig 200~350g PE 3~6 Normally $349 Special Price $ (ideal for demersal & sambos)
JM Ocean Devil Overhead MH - Jig 300~450g PE 4~8 Normally $399 Special Price $ (Ideal for Super Deep bait/jigs inc bottom bouncing)
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Jigging Master Evolution Titanium rods;
These Titanium rods have a specific titanium/graphite combo mix for plenty of power when turning fish but still maintaining its parabolic bend.
The 150g & 200g are ideal for demersal jigging, the 250g for sambo's/bottom fishing and the 400g for Super Deep bait & Super Deep jigging. Also suitable for general Bottom fishing.
Max 150g 5'3 PE 1-3 color: gold
Overhead - Normally $599 Special Price $
Spin - Normally $629 Special Price $
Max 200g 5'3 PE 1.5-4 color: red
Overhead - Normally $679 Special Price $
Spin - Normally $729 Special Price $
Max 250g 5'0 PE 2-5 color: blue
Overhead - Normally $619 Special Price $
Spin - Normally $749 Special Price $
Max 300g 5'0 PE 3-6 color: Purple
Overhead - Normally $679 Special Price $
Spin - Normally $659 Special Price $
Max 350g 5'0 PE 3-7 color: Grey
Spin - Normally $669 Special Price $
* A FREE Jigging Master DVD with every Jigging Master Evolution Titanium rod purchase;
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Jigging Master Saber "Game Casting" Spin - Color Gunsmoke.
*** Ideal demersal jigging rod at a great price ***
Jigging Master Saber Overhead - Color Silver
*** Ideal demersal jigging rod at a great price ***
Jig:60~ 150g PE 1~3 Max power 8kg
Special $ (Spin & Overhead )
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Jigging Master Power Spell PE series reels have been a great seller for us and most of our customers dont own one they have several. These reels are the end result of Jigging Master's 12 years of fishing experience. These reels we specifically designed for jigging but makes for an awesome bottom bouncing reel. The lever drag setup with a super smooth and strong drag system gives you confidence in stopping big fish. Fully supported with 8 stainless steel ball bearing + 1 stainless steel anti-reverse bearing, coupled with 2 anti-reverse docking gears design. Completely crafted out of a whole solid aluminium block. Comes with a power handle and a ergonomically shaped aluminium power T-bar handle.
These reels are designed to crank fish up with ease and one of the strongest drag systems ever made.
PE2 (Casting) Reel
Gear Ratio : 1 :5.3
Gross Weight : 395g
Capacity : PE2-400m
Capacity : PE3-320m
Spool dia 49mm
Spool width 25mm
Efflcient drag : 23lbs. Max : 45lbs
Normally $715 Reduced to $
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PE3 Reel
Gear Ratio : 1 :4.5
Gross Weight : 490g
Capacity : PE3-400m
Spool dia 54mm
Spool width 25mm
Efflcient drag : 25lbs. Max : 50lbs
Normally $715 Reduced to $
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PE6 Reel
Gear Ratio : 1 :4.0
Gross Weight : 600g
Capacity : PE6-500m
Spool dia 64mm
Spool width 38mm
Efflcient drag : 35lbs. Max : 60lbs
Normally $829 reduced to $
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PE8 Reel
Gear Ratio : 1 :4.0
Gross Weight : 715g
Capacity : PE8-500m
Spool dia 70mm
Spool width 38mm
Efflcient drag : 45lbs. Max : 80lbs
Normally $859 reduced to $
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PE10 Reel
Gear Ratio : 1 :3.6
Gross Weight :830g
Capacity : PE8-650m.PE10-520m
Spool dia 75mm
Spool width 38.5mm
Efflcient drag : 55lbs. Max : 100lbs
Normally $859 reduced to $
* A FREE Jigging Master DVD with every Jigging Master Powerspell PE reel purchase
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The new SWB 2013 Shimano Stellas are now back in stock. These are premium reels as you all know so if your after an awesome demersal jigging reel or something for a bit of light to medium casting you cant go wrong with these at a great price. (Limited Stocks)
Shimano Stella's 5000XG Normally $999 Special $
Shimano Stella's 6000PG Normally $999 Special $
Shimano Stella's 14000XG Normally $1139 Special $
Shimano Stella's 20000PG Normally $1295 Special $
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* Powered by saltwater.
* Lasts more than 100 hours.
Esca Light " HOW DOES IT WORK" Check out the Youtube Link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNTk8dpF84E&NR=1&feature=endscreen
The Esca have been proven around the world and we have been asked for them before also but now after using them both with bait/patternoster rig setup and jigs we're impressed. They have a soft fade light and soft blink light so not intrusive and very stream line so perfect for bait rigs or jigs!!!!
We've used the Esca fading blue and the Esca blinking blue in the Super Deep and couldnt see a difference between the two but they work. We know a few commercial fisherman doing the Super Deep stuff with Esca and they have been using them periodically on different drop lines to test the results and they said to us they got more bigger fish and more blue-eye with the Esca attached " interesting ".
Special $
Esca used on the Super Deep 1kg Pink Jig


Esca used on the Oceanside Custom made Super Deep rig with a double header.

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If your jigging the Super-Deep ie 300-500m these 750 & 1kg are it. Made in Japan and they have a great finish
thats attracts fish and lasts for ages.
Fast drift speed & currents make jigging the Super-Deep very hard but these " rear weight " 750 & 1kg solve that problem. We have
just received another order of Super Deep jigs but we went heavier on the 1kg as they're more popular.
Ideal for;
Bass Groper
Hapuku
Greyband
Blue-eye Trevalla
Ruby Snapper
750g & 1kg - FW Price $
Our 3 favourite colours;
*** We not only sell the Super Deep gear we actually use it so come and talk to us, happy to help ***








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Jigging Master Power Arm.
These power arms are just another great add-on for the BLING!!
That aside, these arms are very strong especially when your punishing big fish.
Specs:
NS113 weight: 71g length: 113mm
(with left&right shift)
Suits: SHIMANO NEW STELLA SW 18000~20000
Special Price $

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JM Monster Spool 16000 (suits New Stella SW 8000~10000 & New Twin Power 8000~12000)
7 piece JM custom made CARBON MASH fiber washer +7 piece titanium drag plate
Powerful drag force, more line capacity, smooth drag performance when water affect.
Our new water proof drag technology spool ,will allow anglers to fish a hard & tough
drag force.
Supply model: SHIMANO NEW STELLA 8000~10000 &
NEW TWIN POWER 8000~12000
Capacity: PE5-400M PE6-320M PE8-250M
*** Efficient drag: 18kg Maximum drag: 35kg
Normally $269 Special Price $
Colour - Silver/Gold
Colour - Gunmetal/Gold

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JM 25000 monster spool (suits NEW STELLA 18000~20000)
7 piece JM custom made CARBON MASH fiber washer + titanium drag plate
Powerful drag force, high line capacity, smooth drag performance when water affect.
Our new water proof drag technology spool ,will allowing anglers fish with tough
drag force.
Supply model: SHIMANO NEW STELLA 18000~20000
Capacity: PE6-600M PE8-420M PE10-360M
*** Efficient drag: 25kg Maximum drag: 45kg
FW Price $
Colour - Black/Gold
Colour - Silver/Gold
Colour - Gunmetal / Gold

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Waves Jig rod;
Mare Nostrum Shorty 5'6 20lb - Max Jig Weight 150g (Rod weight, very light 225g)
Mare Nostrum Shorty 5'6 30lb - Max Jig Weight 200g) (Rod weight, very light 227g)
Normally $399 FW Super Special Price $ MASSIVE SAVINGS!!!!
Quality blank made from 100% Toray carbon fiber, Fuji Sic Guides, Fuji quality reel seat, tapered rear grip and shaped foregrip for comfort.
Mare Nostrum Shorty is a slim powerful rod with a moderate fast action. This parobolic blank puts more pressure on the fish and less on the angler. These rods are dedicated to offshore jigging with light to medium jigs. Perfectly balanced the single piece blank has a nice tip action for working jigs but the lower section has plenty of power to turn big fish and get a good hookset.




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Chef's Choice CC120 electric knife sharpener;
This professional electric knife sharpener is another sharpening
breakthrough. It incorporates conical 100% diamond coated disks in
Stages 1 and 2 and a revolutionary stropping/polishing disk in Stage 3.
In just seconds, an edge of unprecedented sharpness and durability is
obtained on fine edge (straight edge) and serrated knives. The
flawless, highly polished fine edge can be customized to suit the
cutting task. High precision elastomeric angle guides eliminate all
guesswork. Assembled in the U.S.A.
Chef'sChoice® Diamond Hone® EdgeSelect® #120 Tech Spec overview:
Model 120 Electric 3-stage Knife Sharpener
Incredibly sharpens knife blades, straight edge and serrated.
Unique stropping and polishing stage - Unbelievably fast.
EdgeSelect with Trizor-Plus, optimum edges for gourmet, butcher, sporting and serrated knives.
Unbelievable sharp edges - razor sharp quality.
3-Stage Sharpening for durable, longer-lasting edges.
100% diamond abrasive - guaranteed to never detemper.
Completely safe for quality kitchen knives.
** Us as staff actually use the CC120 at home and suitable for all knives, not just fishing knives.
Normally $299 FW Special Price $
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Kti SA1 406MHz EPIRB

10 Year Battery Life
10 Year Warranty
Strobe Light
Superior Accuracy
Compass Safe
Global Coverage 406MHz
Australian Owned Company
Australian Made
Making EPIRBS for 25 Years
FW Special $
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SQUID RODS!!!!
Hearty Rise Egi Force B
8'3ft 2pce
Egi Wt Max # 3.5
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Fuji SIC guides
Normally $329 Special Price $
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Hearty Rise Egi Force C
8'3ft 2pce
Egi Wt Max # 3.5
line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Fuji Alconite guides
Normally $229 Special Price $
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FWA Extreme Egi
8'2ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 3.5
Line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.5
SG SIC guides
Normally $189 Special Price $
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Valley Hill Egi Ink
8'6ft 2pce
Egi Wt # 2.5 ~ 3.5
line PE # 0.6 ~ 1.2
Fuji guides
Normally $249 Special Price $
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COMBO DEALS!
This combo is for those of you that want the ultimate in top end demersal jigging gear, perfect for turning big dhuies and dirty fighting snapper when it counts. It's a combo that the boys at oceanside are using on a regular basis and they absolutley love it. Perfect for jigging in that 30-100m range.
2013 Shimano Stella 6000PG
Drag - 13kg
Gear Ratio - 4.6:1
line Capacity - 30lb (pe3) / 300m
Weight - 440g
+
Jigging Master Fallings Limited 5'3'' UL-S
Length: 5'3''
Action: Medium / Parabolic
Rating: PE1.5-4
Jig Weight: 80g-200g
Normally $1698 Special Price $
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An idea setup for those of you that want a light but powerful top end overhead jigging combo. The Temple Reef Mythos range of rods are built with the highest quality components and provide the angler with a light weight but very powerful stick, capable of turing big fish. Paired with a PE2 Jigging Master Powerspell there isn't much you wouldn't be able to stop. Ideal for jigging in 30m-100m.
PE2 Powerspell Reel
Gear Ratio : 1 :5.3
Gross Weight : 395g
Capacity : PE2-400m
Capacity : PE3-320m
Spool dia 49mm
Spool width 25mm
Efflcient drag : 23lbs. Max : 45lbs
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Temple Reef Mytho
Length: 5'10''
Action: V Fast / Parabolic
Rating: PE1.2-3
Jig Weight: 80g-180g
Combo Normally $1214 Special Price $
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This combo is for those of you that want the ultimate in top end demersal jigging gear, perfect for turning big dhuies and dirty fighting snapper when it counts. The 5000XG Stella has a higher gear ratio compared to its 6000PG counterpart. Ideal for those that prefer getting a little bit more line back per crank, or want to use it for casting lures as well as jigging. Perfect for jigging in that 30-100m range & the 5000XG can be used for some light/medium casting as well.
2013 Shimano Stella 5000XG
Drag - 13kg
Gear Ratio - 6.2:1
line Capacity - 25lb (pe2.5) / 300m
Weight - 435g
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Jigging Master Evolution Titanium II 53S
Length: 5'3''
Action: Medium / Parabolic
Rating: PE1.5-4
Jig Weight: up to 200g
Normally $1728 Special Price $
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A perfect top end PE6 stickbait / popper belting combo. Ideal for those of you that want to throw around poppers and stickbaits up to 130g. Has more than enough power to turn small / medium GT's, Tuna, Yellow Tail Kings and top water Sambos whilst still being light engouh to cast with all day long.
2013 Shimano Stella 14000XG
Drag - 25kg
Gear Ratio - 6.2:1
line Capacity - 50lb (pe5) / 330m
Weight - 690g
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Temple Reef Stealth STK-78HH
Length: 7'8"
Action: Fast / Medium Heavy
Rating: PE6
Lure Weight: 60-130g
Normally $1728 Special Price $
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