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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Was a cracker day alright. Went for a cast at the beach. Heap of bait about, no kingis came to play. Its funny how i now turn down offers to go out on boats for pretty much a certain thing for a slim to feck all chance off the bricks/beach. Im bloody addicted to stick baiting aye
    I'm all in on harpooning them now.....
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    These guys.

    https://www.actionoutdoors.kiwi/epag.../Flounder-Nets

    They know what they are on about and are doing all the right things IMHO (and are bloody cheap!)but as I say I havent seen one in person.

    As a learner driver I would recommend a 30 or 40m net, You are almost certainly going to have a few balls ups learning when and where and when not to set your net and pulling in a 60m full of logs or weed or tangled into one big ball by a couple of 2m rays will put you off for life.
    Also a shorter net allowes you to set in places you cannot legally set a full 60m net.
    It can be very rewarding and hugely frustrating all at the same time.
    I recommend it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    These guys.

    https://www.actionoutdoors.kiwi/epag.../Flounder-Nets

    They know what they are on about and are doing all the right things IMHO (and are bloody cheap!)but as I say I havent seen one in person.

    As a learner driver I would recommend a 30 or 40m net, You are almost certainly going to have a few balls ups learning when and where and when not to set your net and pulling in a 60m full of logs or weed or tangled into one big ball by a couple of 2m rays will put you off for life.
    Also a shorter net allowes you to set in places you cannot legally set a full 60m net.
    It can be very rewarding and hugely frustrating all at the same time.
    I recommend it.
    Thanks heaps.
    Will be getting a 30-40 net tomorrow.
    Please excuse spelling, as finger speed is sometimes behind brain spped........ Or maybe the other wayy.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beaker View Post
    I'm all in on harpooning them now.....
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