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Riptide_45
15-05-2008, 04:17 PM
Hey guys heading outside in the morning, just wondering what the current is like at the moment. Wondering if im just wasting fuel if we head out wide?

Outsider685
15-05-2008, 05:17 PM
Fished off Moreton and Straddie yesterday mate. Current was manageable in and around the 80m mark with a chute deployed. Without one, you'd have to use a fair bit of lead.

God the weather really is looking a lot better to go out tomorrow than friday isn't it. I really should call in a sickie and head out tomorrow myself instead of Saturday. haha.

Good luck!

Skusto
15-05-2008, 06:28 PM
we were out wide last wkend to not much luck ST had alot more action on it. think its still a little to early.

skipalong
15-05-2008, 07:08 PM
you should be able to hit the bottom

scoota
15-05-2008, 07:17 PM
Wind against current ATM out there with the southerlies blowing so sea anchor is a must.
If you pick down as we did on wednesday, the wind was stronger than the current and fishing under the boat is to be expected.
Fished with 4 ball floaters and bottom bouncers and the bottom bouncers worked best for some good pearlies and moses.

Scoota....

outsiderskip
15-05-2008, 09:46 PM
wasout all tues night
no current out in the deep
no fish just sharks
few fish in 70 mts pete

Fishnwell
16-05-2008, 07:11 PM
[quote=Outsider685;821636]Fished off Moreton and Straddie yesterday mate. Current was manageable in and around the 80m mark with a chute deployed. Without one, you'd have to use a fair bit of lead.


Hi Guys, What type of chute are you deploying? My 575 needs slowing down on the drift and I could do with some pointers..... Thanks

Pual44
16-05-2008, 07:25 PM
G'day,
I don't know about the other guys but most of my mates in boats of all kinds from 5.3 m to 6.25 use para anchor size 4. You can pick those up from most chandleries for around $150.
You will need to attach rope to it before use. One to hold it and the other to deflate (for want of a better word) it. You can then attach it to a bollard or the ski hook which ever you have.
I have had one for the last 8 years and would be concerned if I was going to fish out wide without one, as I prefer to drift and don't anchor.
In my opinion thery are worth every bit of $150 and more.

Cheers
Paul

bluwater66
17-05-2008, 02:54 PM
I run a Cruisecraft 685 and use a chute which is a "Fisherman 7". Try website http://www.paraanchors.com.au/ Give the guy a call (03) 5144 1244 and ask which is the right size for your boat. I understand that BCF only stock one size which I think is a "4". But one size is not right for all boats.