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    <entry>
      <title>NWSA &#8220;Lionel Stead Memorial&#8221;</title>
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      <published>2010-03-12T14:11:10Z</published>
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        <p>Please visit here</p>

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      <title>Sportscast Scotland Dates 2010</title>
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      <published>2010-02-06T23:32:44Z</published>
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        <p>Sportscast Scotland Forthcoming Dates</p>

<p>21st FEB<br />
28th MARCH<br />
25th APRIL<br />
23rd MAY<br />
20th JUNE<br />
18th JULY<br />
22nd AUGUST<br />
26th SEPTEMBER</p>

<p>All events will be held at the Cults Castlekennedy near Stranraer unless stated.
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    <entry>
      <title>O.T&#45; Paradise in a Storm</title>
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      <published>2010-03-08T05:00:17Z</published>
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        <p>You may see in the news over there that Victoria had its worst storm in 40 years of so some would say, for three crazy casters it was just another opportunity to put skill from the field to use on the beach. </p>

<p>Heres the report</p>

<p>Well  three brave souls went out to face the ever challenging weather that is what we have come to expect from Victoria but must say that we didn’t quite expect what we had dished up to us. </p>

<p>With all the warnings being put up on the news and weather channels one would have expected that any sane people would have stayed at home and done something less daunting . But as we are all tournament casters as well as fishermen some would see us less than sane. </p>

<p>The drive up to Sale saw us  following a similar path to the storm front and must say that the hail , lightning and rain that came down were something else. However the ever reliable Toyota that I have the privilege of driving took it with ease and at no stage did I thing that we wouldn’t get to our destination, though the falling trees, flooded roads and limited visibility did slow us down. </p>

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 <img src="http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/8273/p1000284p.jpg"  alt='p1000284p.jpg' /></p>

<p>( Rearward view of the storm front coming up behind us as from the side window of the Toyota )</p>



<p> <img src="http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/9857/p1000281qg.jpg"  alt='p1000281qg.jpg' /></p>

<p>( The road starting to flood from the car window as we drove through to Sale )</p>

<p>As our luck held we were able to get to Sale with only one accident of a tree falling into the path of an ambulance on the freeway ( No one hurt to our knowledge ) and the service centre that we had a coffee break at getting flooded as their doors locked open as the storm hit sending hail and rain streaming into it. Thankfully they were in clean up mode as we were still able to get the much needed coffee that would help us see through the evening session. </p>

<p>The weather gods did look down on us and took  pity as we didn’t cop the full force of the storm and thankfully the surf was very reasonable given the wind forecasts we had been expecting to be casting into gale force wind. </p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p> <img src="http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/5276/p1000285c.jpg"  alt='p1000285c.jpg' /></p>

<p>( Mark “ Gummy “ Johnson setting up his Zziplex and ABU 10000  with the storm front building all around )</p>

<p>Results for our efforts were reasonable and we did get a bit of action from a number of different species throughout the night, no real show stoppers but plenty of activity to keep us going hoping for the big one. </p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p> <img src="http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/4595/p1000288g.jpg"  alt='p1000288g.jpg' /></p>

<p><br />
( Mark with the first one for the Night , much smaller than his previous sessions but great to see the little ones in the system )</p>

<p>Graham amazed us once again with his ability to pull a Flathead out where we would have expected it. Sadly it was only a small one but with good bait and conditions being better than we had anticipated he held out hopes of getting into something much better.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p> <img src="http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/8843/p1000301t.jpg"  alt='p1000301t.jpg' /></p>

<p>( Yet another Flathead to add to Graham’s tally  )</p>

<p>As it turned out the night only produced smaller gummies for both Mark and I as well as the usual assortment of rays and smaller sharks that we have been taking in our previous outings. </p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

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<img src="http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/295/p1000302n.jpg"  alt='p1000302n.jpg' /><br />
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<p>(Yours truly with the small Gummy taken on my Squid and garfish cocktail bait.)</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

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<img src="http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/8310/p1000291n.jpg"  alt='p1000291n.jpg' /> </p>

<p>( Banjo Shark “ Fiddler ray “ taken with my Tip Tornado Super match )</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><img src="http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/4200/p1000317xi.jpg"  alt='p1000317xi.jpg' /> </p>

<p>( Mark with a slightly bigger Gummy taken during the night )</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><img src="http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/2492/p1000310f.jpg"  alt='p1000310f.jpg' /> </p>

<p>( Baited up pulley rig showing the 7/0 circle clearly exposed and rig ready to cast )</p>

<p>It was good to put the casting practice to use in the wind though it didn’t hit us anywhere near what we had expected . Rigs set with 6 oz grip leads and using clipped down baits were easily sent out to the gutter that was close to shore. Based on the prior weeks results I decided to fish the closer bank as the beach formation had put the outer sandbar further out and the beach had deepened a lot in close. Therefore there was no need to try and belt the rigs out . I do however normally fish wit two outfits putting one in close and the other out past the breakers or outer sand bar. Given the amount of electrical activity and the open nature of the beach we decided discretion would be a bit safer and limited ourselves to one rod apiece and had them set much lower in the stands than what is normal for us. </p>

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<p> <img src="http://img684.imageshack.us/img684/3224/p1000295r.jpg"  alt='p1000295r.jpg' /></p>

<p>( Mark having a safety brealk during the hight of the electrical storm with the rods laid down and him sitting further up on the dunes )</p>

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<p><img src="http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/8879/p1000313h.jpg"  alt='p1000313h.jpg' /> </p>

<p>(Another small banjo taken during the night at this stage it had cleared for a short period and we were amazed at how warm the evening was )</p>

<p>Another interesting visitor for the night was a lone dog that was racing along the beach , obviously scared by the lightning and thunder in the area. He decided we were a good bunch of blokes and sat around whilst we fished through till around 3.00 am </p>

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<p><img src="http://img710.imageshack.us/img710/6653/p1000328m.jpg"  alt='p1000328m.jpg' /><br />
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<p>( The pooch that decided we weren’t a bad bunch of blokes to hang with during the night  )</p>

<p>So as it turned out the weather gods were very kind and held of the worst till after we finished the session. And even though we didn’t get into any big fish we had a top  session with plenty to keep us wanting to come back for more. And for three slightly crazy casters &amp; fishermen Paradise beach once again made us feel like we really were in a fisherman’s paradise.</p>

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<p>Roll on next weekend .
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    <entry>
      <title>NWSA  Website</title>
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        <p>Hi All</p>

<p>We have built a new casting website,from the NWSA,complete with forum and chat room.Feel free to browse or log in to talk and ask questions to fellow casters.</p>

<p>Here is the link <a href="http://www.planetseafishing.com/?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nwsurfcasting.co.uk">http://www.nwsurfcasting.co.uk</a></p>

<p>Thanks and see you on there<br />
alan
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    <entry>
      <title>Scottish casting clubs</title>
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        <p>Hi lads think its time we start putting our thinking hats on and get a club or casting dates up for the forthcoming year.<br />
Any ideas fields etc, there&#8217;s fields etc in the Stranraer area but maybe a little far for some to travel, myself and a couple of others are willing to travel but will still hold events in the Stranraer area or Wigtown.<br />
&nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp; <br />
&nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  &nbsp;  Rgds Sicky
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    <entry>
      <title>NEWS FROM ACROSS THE POND</title>
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      <published>2010-02-04T05:37:33Z</published>
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        <p>Morning all<br />
I have just joined the Dutch Surf Casting Federation here in Holland, as when i first came to live here no one fished with multipliyer reels so, not wanting to be different i also fished with a fixed spool reel in combination with a continental 5mtr casting rod.<br />
The combination works quite well easy casting with the long length and a fixed spool reel that cannot go wrong ,no birds nests, it is the lazy mans beach fishing.<br />
But i missed the grunt and the chance of a nest also the sense of achievment in casting above the average distances, so sold all but two of my lazy fishing gear[ they are good for night fishing] and searched EBAY, fishing sites,and any other means of getting back to old fashion beach fishing using modern gear.<br />
Century was my choice of rod and Penn 525s were my choice of reel, using a lot of advice from you planetfishing members i went to the beach only to find i had forgotten how to pendal cast, i was using a mix of half pendal and half 5mtr rod cast i coursed many problems with tangles and nieghbering fishers, it was downright dangeres.<br />
Therefore i have just had my first lessen [from a very good Dutch surf caster]&nbsp; to get back my English heritage of pendal casting.<br />
Chris UK
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    <entry>
      <title>Kick of To OZ Casting 2010</title>
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      <published>2010-01-03T22:06:36Z</published>
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        <p>Well it was another great day with mates and family with Lee, Nick, Graham Smith, Graham Johnson, Murray, Mark and Julie Johnson and I attending with special guest Steve Lewis attending today’s casting at Lancefield. Conditions were sunny with a south to south westerly wind of approximately 10 knots with gusts coming in from the sides. Initially we were hoping for a carrying wind but this was not to be. The leads were being pushed down and casting was a lot more difficult that was initially hoped for. </p>

<p>Top honours went to our guest from England with a cast of 244.9 meters with the 150 gram lead. Steve did extremely well with the borrowed rods being my E1000 Eliminator and then finally with Lee&#8217;s TTR Dig Danny special which was the same as what Steve has been using in England, it was this rod and Steve’s very last cast that did the deed and sent him into the top spot with an excellent cast under difficult conditions. All of the other casters did extremely well given the conditions and it was a hard fort battle. </p>



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<img src="http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/1826/p1000125.jpg"  alt='p1000125.jpg' /></p>

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( <b>Young Mr Lewis Belting one down Court </b>)</p>

<p><br />
We had to do a court change mid afternoon due to the swirling winds and even then Mother Nature decided that she would have fun with us and still keep switching the direction making it very important to read the wind whilst you were at the Oche.<br />
Nick did and really well with the 100 and 150 gram but due to leaving his favourite 125 gram reel at home I don’t believe was able to send on down court. Lee also cast well with many in the 230 to 240 range. </p>

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<p><img src="http://img693.imageshack.us/img693/8625/p1000132g.jpg"  alt='p1000132g.jpg' /></p>

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( <b>Current Australian Champion  - Lee Andrews fighting hard to get the leads out  </b>)</p>

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<p><img src="http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/2825/p1000127m.jpg"  alt='p1000127m.jpg' /></p>

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( <b>Nick Belting another one down Field </b>)</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p><br />
It was also good for the guy’s to try out a number of rods as I had brought down most of my rods  being the Century Tip Tornado Lite, Match , Super Match  and 2 sports as well as the Kopressor WR300, SS and Eliminator as well as the Zziplex, XTR Sport and ZTi. Added to these we had the TTR’s of Lee’s and Nicks and then the Zziplex M4 Evo and Primo Synchro of Graham’ s also the Tip Tornado low Diameter of both Murray and Graham Smith’s. <br />
It’s a great opportunity for anyone wanting to see a wide selection of top quality products that cover the majority of fishing applications that we have in this great country. </p>

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<img src="http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/4159/p1000130a.jpg"  alt='p1000130a.jpg' /></p>

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<p>( <b>The man &amp; his machine behind the top Dark side Video&#8217;s  </b>)</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>Special thanks once again go to Graham Johnson for organising the Score boards and providing the club leader line of <b>Ultima Powerflex </b>0.65 and 0.75 for all the weight categories. </p>

<p>It was also a pleasure to use the new <b>Distance line </b>in <b>0.25, 0.28, 0.31 and 0.35mm</b>. I am most happy with it as it once again allowed e to hit a new PB on the 100 gram lead.</p>

<p>The full results and video will follow once we get them sorted.</p>

<p>Once anagin I would like to thank all the people who made this a great day and especially to Steve who pulled himself away from his young Lady whilst visiting our great country.</p>

<p>A great way to Kick of the new years casting :mrgreen:
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      <title>Century Tip Tornado Lite Down Under</title>
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        <p>Well had a very enjoyable afternoon &amp; evening fishing with my daughter and mate Rocky yesterday using my new Tip Tornado Lite and Super match. I will be doing a full evaluation on all of the new Tip Tornado&#8217;s that I gave myself as a Christmas present in the coming weeks as I get down to the various fishing locations. </p>

<p>Here is a short clip of Rocky using the Lite matched to his ABU 6500 CT and Ultima Distance line in 0.35mm ( 15 pound ), rig is a simple clip down pulley with whitebait and 2/0 circle hooks finishing the rig . conditions werea strong southerly hitting us straight in the face . Check the weather observation details later confirmed the strength to be 15 to 25 kilometers per hour. Sinker was 125 gram </p>

<p><a href="http://www.planetseafishing.com/?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D3IoLditxy70">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IoLditxy70</a></p>

<p>Rocky was really impressed with the way the rod handled and has now decided to get a few for his own which is good otherwise he would be borrowing mine all the time. <br />
The rod is 13&#8217; overall in length and rated from 85 to 150 gram plus bait and is spot on with these ratings. the action of the rod is what I would describe as fast in that the tip section is relatively light and has a good flex to show of bites at range from even small fish like the Flathead that we picked up this eveing.</p>

<p><img src="http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/3236/p1000109g.jpg"  alt='p1000109g.jpg' /></p>

<p>The rod that I am using is the 13&#8217;6&#8221; Super match which I will write about as a seperate post.</p>

<p>The rods sat well in the rest and were not moved around much by the strong on-shore wind that was present throughout the evening which was good as there is nothing worse than them moving and masking the bites from smaller fish. </p>

<p><img src="http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2733/p1000106.jpg"  alt='p1000106.jpg' /></p>

<p>Another feature that was appreaciated by Rocky was the adjustable reel seat as he prefers to use the reel in the higer position as apposed to my low mount set up when I am bait fishing and using the tripods either on the beach or areas that require a good casting distance. </p>

<p>Rocky was able to comfortably reach the 100+ meter range with his simple overhead thump style and was very happy with that given the head winds that we had to contend with.The rod is capable of much better distances but given the location and need to fish safely we were not doing any serious pendulum styles.<br />
I had evealuated the casting capabilities of this rod whilst in the UK on the river Tyne and it was this that convinced me that the rod would suit the conditions and fish that we encounter down here in Australia. </p>

<p>All in all first practical use of the rod has been excellent and I am very happy with the outfit . </p>

<p><br />
<img src="http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/9935/p1000105y.jpg"  alt='p1000105y.jpg' /></p>

<p>A very happy Rocky in front of the TT Lite, TTLD , Blue Marlin 350/5 and my TTLD and Super Match.</p>

<p><br />
As we don&#8217;t get a lot of the rods that UK anglers take for granted I an very happy with all on the Century&#8217;s that I now have and look forward to getting stuck into a lot more fish in the future:clap2:
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    <entry>
      <title>Merry Christmas &amp;amp; Happy New Year</title>
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        <p>Best wishes to all from Down Under : - )
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    <entry>
      <title>sportscast scotland&#63;&#63;&#63;&#63;</title>
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        <p>just wondering if sportscast scotland is still on on sunday
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