Wacky? new fishing idea

The guys at work and I were standing around discussing important things like fishing and golf. And we thought there may be an opportunity to combine the two. Using a special rod holder, and with a golf ball attached to your line, youcould practice your golf swing by cracking drives off of the top of a groyne wall - and at the same time get your bait out a bit further. The ball would act as your sinker. Any thoughts?

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Murdered swimmers

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:08

Interesting idea #1, but if I did that, say at Cottesloe, Brighton etc, there would be a lot of murdered swimmers about.

 

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You need a job lol

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:08

A real job Colin

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Call it a sandsave shot

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:10

Off the beach

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Lol Sherbs and Colin

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:14

A sand iron would work nicely for beach fishing, Steve and if you play golf like me, Colin, I wouldn't want to be standing anywhere within range.

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i dunno about you colin but

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:20

i dunno about you colin but i dont fancy using my driver anywhere near a rock...it will cost a new fishing reel each trip.

But fancy being able to cast 250-300m...watch out salmon =)

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Colin- iam a good player

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:24

It only my knees that are stuff /A cart helps lol

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I used to pick up cheap drivers at Salvo shops and the like

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:27

But I certainly wouldn't want to hit the ground with my club as I was driving. Your arm would be sore for awhile.

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WHAT the .... hell mates

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:38

WHAT the ....
hell mates !!!!

I cast straighter and further than I can hit a golf ball at times.

Even thought about casting my golf balls with a rod in my golf bag at The Vines at times.... ;)

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I'm with you Tony, I'd be

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:42

I'm with you Tony, I'd be retrieving Mulligans all day long.
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LOL Tony

Thu, 2008-06-26 14:47

That's something different and very creative! If you cast with a sand iron, then why not drive with a rod! LOL

Holes would then go from Par to PE Tongue out

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Only a crazy idea (children please do not try this at home)

Thu, 2008-06-26 15:18

I have a friend in NZ who is into kite fishing and such. And I remember when people used to use slingshots for getting their gear out. Why not a golf ball.
And Tony and Daisy, you sound like you are in my league at hitting a golf ball.
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Hmm might be ok for lures

Thu, 2008-06-26 15:53

Hmm might be ok for lures but that could be a bit much acceleration for bait. I did have another idea though.

How about one of those airspray and potato cannons? But instead of potato you cast a rigged mulie into some berley and freeze it, with just a swivel hanging out or something. Next, you attach your mainline to the swivel sticking out and pop it down the barrel. Light it up and shoot your bait to 200m out, completely with berley cloud.

Ok, back to my paperwork =(

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Not bad till

Thu, 2008-06-26 15:57

I have seen aborignal guys fishing with handlines who made up a sinker out of mud, about the size of a tennis ball. Then they threw the mud ball as far as they could. The mud would disolve in the water and they would have an unweighted bait out far father than they could have tossed it on their handlines. They were geniuses those guys. Coke bottles for handline holders. Mud sinkers.They could catch fish when nobody else could.
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Now ya talkin', FFWWOOOOMMPH

Thu, 2008-06-26 15:58

Now ya talkin', FFWWOOOOMMPH Yeeehaaa.
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I Like it till

Thu, 2008-06-26 16:16

That sound's like a great idea - I remember firing spuds at least 250m and even then they would still break fence picket. I might give it a go of a beach down south one day...

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I've only got an old

Thu, 2008-06-26 16:21

I've only got an old overhead for beach fishing, any offers to thumb the spool while I let 'er rip Haha
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You would need fireman's gloves for that job Daisy

Thu, 2008-06-26 16:40

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LOL yeah I reckon she'd be

Thu, 2008-06-26 16:51

LOL yeah I reckon she'd be smokin, you wouldn't want a cast tangle on an Alvey or threadline either hay. Whoosh the whole shooting match 200 meters out to sea, could win funniest home videos.
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Must admit the thread does

Thu, 2008-06-26 16:54

Must admit the thread does give food for thought.Now i wonder whos going to try some of these ideas..And don't forget to report back you could be onto something here.

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Reporting back... Cannons... Bombs

Thu, 2008-06-26 17:32

I don't think you'd need to. Done spectacularly enough, it would get plenty of media coverage - especially the potatoe gun.

Then there's cannons with 'various materials' or tie the line to a bolt bomb Sealed. Not that I dabbled with those Innocent

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Then there's cannons with

Thu, 2008-06-26 18:33

Then there's cannons with 'various materials' or tie the line to a bolt bomb Sealed. Not that I dabbled with those Innocent

 

How long did you stay in the recovery ward..LOL

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Recovery ward

Fri, 2008-06-27 07:53

LOL fishRamma - fortunately, 'the person' Innocent who did it narrowly escaped such an outcome. CoolLaughing

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Jesse has a spud gun we made

Thu, 2008-06-26 18:52

Jesse has a spud gun we made up for a bit of fun ,took that down the beach one night, put a spud in it then dropped the sinker and ganged mulie in, and fired it. Went no further than a good cast but was good fun. i think with some fine tuning it could work quite well..

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I am sure it was tailor marc

Thu, 2008-06-26 19:28

I am sure it was tailor marc that posted the thread up ages ago.

showed you a contest who could get the furtherest bait.
I am sure it was a contest with the folowing:
Spud launcher
Golf club
Remote control boat

Remote boat had a servo the release the bait at a flick of a button.

Remote control boat won hands down :)

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Interesting

Thu, 2008-06-26 19:35

It would have to be a fairly flat sea, river or lake for the remote controlled boat. But in the right conditons I guess the only thing controlling how far you would go is the radio reception. I know a reef off Hillarys I wouldn;t mind getting a line out to.
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Better idea

Tue, 2008-07-01 15:47

Colin, why don't you just hang a hook off the back of the golf ball, drive it out and then reel it back in.  Golf/spin fishing all in the one.  You can use the fluoro balls to try and tempt fussy fish

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Nice thinking Gus

Tue, 2008-07-01 16:00

If I could get hold of one of those older golf balls I might be able to drill a burley hole in it as well.
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Plastic ones #1

Tue, 2008-07-01 16:32

Or you could get those plastic ones with holes in, the ones you use for testing your drive swing etc - push the hook in, fill with burly and whack!

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The fine spray put of that

Tue, 2008-07-01 17:12

The fine spray put of that is enough to put me off. I don't think I feel good about getting a light coating of pollard, tuna oil and other unmentionables.

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Offshore

Tue, 2008-07-01 17:26

Maybe just need strong offshore winds till, but, LOL, I take your point.

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Whats wrong with the balloon

Tue, 2008-07-01 18:28

Whats wrong with the balloon and lifesaver methodWink 

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too passive, not enough

Tue, 2008-07-01 20:07

too passive, not enough potential for disaster

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Nothing wrong with balloons

Fri, 2008-07-04 18:48

Have drifted a balloon out 200 metres and pulled out the 22 rifle and shot it,allowing bait to drop to bottom to catch dhuies from shore down south.