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  • Location
    Deagon
  • State
    Queensland
  • Country
    Australia
  • Post Code
    4017
  • Bio
    born in london saw the light at 18 came to brissy promptly nailed myself here and refused to leave
  • Interests
    gardening yakinn sittin on my fat arse
  • Occupation
    gardener

Contact Information

  • Mobile Phone #
    0422270204
  • Home Phone #
    32695475
  • Work Phone #
    im fishing mate im not answering it

Fishing

  • Favourite Bait
    steak and livies
  • Favourite Lure
    spro old glory
  • Lure Types Used
    Hardbody Lures
  • Fish You Target
    Bass
  • Fishing Types
    Freshwater and Impoundment Fishing
  • Best Catch
    51cm jack on a prawn on 6lb

Personal Bests

  • Mangrove Jack
    51
  • Tuna
    110
  • Snapper
    84
  • Grassy Sweetlip
    55
  • Jewfish
    80
  • Shark
    8ft
  • Barramundi
    112
  • Trevally
    65
  • Whiting
    32
  • Flathead
    92
  • Mackerel
    115
  • Yellowbelly
    50
  • Bream
    41
  • Bass
    52
  • Tailor
    54

Boating

  • Boat Name
    havent yet
  • Boat Type
    Kayak
  • Boat Owner
    Yes

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  1. faulked

    Funnies 2

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/20-inch-Black-kids-bike-/330731893639?pt=AU_Sport_Cycling_Bikes&hash=item4d01283387 this seems a little sizeist
  2. im surprised thats all you carry with the forces record but ill add a spare prop as ive pinged the odd blade of playin in the shallows iff you have a spare engine as back up use it regually
  3. faulked

    cleaning

    try listerine it works a treat in the adds
  4. for your sake i hope you catch some fish to placate the she beast i didnt and we have the kid now there was just a 5 yr gap between rods .at least i have a new fishing buddie when she not playing bloody bratz if you would like the loan of a car battery for a couple of trips i can probably help you out you might find it does what you need and is substantially cheaper for my big glass boat i just use a car battery as its only used for manouvering on drifts and th odd short troll but on my tinny which is purely electric it runs on a pile of old 6v cells linked up these way a tonne but run forever jason
  5. i guess the easy answer is itll last till it runs out and that really wont affect you any way as you can still get home on you main motor
  6. if you want to buy a package from a dealer be prepared to be bored however if youre asking to put a v8 into a tinny then transom ratings are completly irellevant itll come down to picking a hull thatll give some stabillity at high speed and working out a mount system for a drive either jet propshaft or leg id go for a jet meself getting someone to knock it up get a gestimate on hp pay reg for length of boat vs hp maybe pay 70 bucks for an engineers certificate, then go and kill yourself some place scenic after letting as many afo's know first of course so they can bring cameras . i had a tuned 65 on the back of my 14ft quintrex and it was very quick it could pull a knee boarder out the water with 8 people in the boat and would chase down the old jetskis in flat water in the bay it was a bit of a handfull but still good fun jason
  7. the early worm catches the fish hey:)
  8. shortie wrote: buger me i thought horses cost to much to feed what does that eat passing cars
  9. what a beautifully put together article kudos guys . one thing how much tension would you sugest putting on the castlated nut when tightening up being it is very easy to apply to much presure when tightening my old man taught me about one and a half to two fingers off pull if that makes sense.
  10. i had no idea how old they really were im just not tacking any any more unless theyre bleeders:(
  11. DID YOU KNOW: It can take up to NINE YEARS* for black bream to reach the minimum legal size of 26cm, another very good reason to return all undersize or unwanted bream safely to the water. Bream may live as long as 20 years and approximate growth rates* are: 1 year - 9cm 2 years - 14cm 3 years - 18cm 4 years - 21cm 5 years - 22cm 6 years - 23cm 7 years - 24cm 8 years - 25cm 26cm - Minimum Legal Size 9 years - 26cm 10 years - 30.5cm 12 years - 33cm 16 years - 36.5cm 20 years - 38.75cm *Data from studies carried out by the Central Ageing Facility at the Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute, Queenscliff. Post edited by: faulked, at: 2007/06/06 07:29
  12. faulked

    bribie

  13. faulked

    Lower Brisbane River

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