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  1. Here's my dog Jessie...2yr old cattledog. She enjoy's the odd kayak ride and likes to bite the fish as soon as they surface when i reel them in. Very protective and loyal, so don't come round unannounced :-)
  2. This is a great post as it'll clear the air for a lot of people i reckon. We only just got a new offshore boat and have only gone out twice. And twice now, i have been left to rinse everything down and clean it up...and chase up fuel money (and that it from family members!!!). Now we make it pretty clear...come for a trip and chip in for fuel. Its too expensive for one person to take all the costs. I don't get along with tight-arses at the best of times, let alone when i'm stuck on a boat with an unappreciative one! And i am by no means well-off! A few tips though i reckon help in any case: 1. Be upfront from the get go, and list your expectations (ie. costs shared, byo gear, etc) 2. If they need to use your gear its a "replace if lost" policy (including sinkers!..those bastards are expensive!) 3. If they're not boat-savvy, let them know what 'exactly' you want them to do and how. And if they do something wrong, let them know (gently) so they dont continue doing it all day! 4. If i'm a deckie, i clear the air straightup...let em know what i'll pay (half/thirds/whatever), what gear i've got and need to borrow (if possible), and what my limitations are...ie, "never used one of these before?" If i say, "let me know if i'm doing something you dont like, otherwise i wont realise" first thing, then we are usually right and we can get on with the good side of sharing the fishing spots!!!! 5. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU....it seems so simple but if its not said, your unlikely to return! Anyways, thats my two cents worth.
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