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  1. 2 hours ago, Bob9863 said:

    Never been there but a friend goes a bit, you will be hard pressed to find a fishing charter that doesn't provide gear, but if you have any gear that you like using there's nothing wrong with taking your own.

    Despite fishing at parks that provide gear, having a heap of gear in our homes in thailand, every time I go I still take at least two outfits that I like using.

    Cheers Bob been catching many? My spot on the Ovens going alright just can't find the big ones.

  2. Hi all,

    Heading to Fiji first week of March for a family holiday, staying on Plantation Island. 

    Can anyone recommend a good charter and/or beach fishing or kayak spot? (I've read elsewhere land based fishing may not be allowed).

    Is it worth taking my own gear or just hire there?

    Thanks all! I'm not very experienced in salt but usually go alright the rare times I give it a go so will post pics if I get anything.

  3. Hi all,

    I have just bought my first boat, unfortunately I won’t have a shed to put it under for a few months.

    I have bought an Ocean South cover that fits OK, but noticed a lot of condensation under the cover and in the boat in this weather. Has anyone found a way to combat this? Or are there covers made of different material that handle this better?

  4. Hi all,

    I'm looking at a Quintrex Freedom Sport, with a 130HP Evinrude Etec. unsure of year but see pic

    I keep hearing about vague reliability issues with these motors from one Facebook group: they have electrical issues, my mate works sea rescue and they are always getting call outs for these motors, they're expensive anchors etc etc.

    I'm tossing up between this boat and another with a Yamaha 100. Evinrude only has 183 hours. Yamaha has 314hrs.

    Any opinions on these motors?

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  5. About 5.40PM @ellicat.

    We had fished for an hour and a half and no luck. I cast a Bassman Tubby at a snag and saw a swirl. Next cast to same spot hit the water hard and no interest. I did a soft cast that landed nicely with little splash on the third go and pretty much knew it would take it before it hit. Fished til dark after that with no more luck. Daughter also had a bait rod with cheese on, no good. They're in there but hard to get right now, I wouldn't have got this one if I didn't notice the swirl.

    @Angry51 we try to limit the kids to an hour on screens a day but it doesn't always work out that way, especially if we're hungover 😂

    @Bob9863 I reckon you would still be able to find them going off your recent reports.. They're in the billabong and healthy just need to be there at the right time. My mate's been catching a few yella's too.

  6. 19 minutes ago, Bretto77 said:

    @Kat has a 4.8 Formosa with an 80 zuki on it. Tows well behind a 14 d-max.

    Yeah other info tells me it should be fine. I dont really plan on taking it over the big hill to Jindabyne or the coast much, but I will be taking it up to Dartmouth Dam.

  7. Pros and cons to bigger and smaller, it might come down a bit to the individual boats for sale (inclusions, condition etc) I'm leaning towards bigger as I have access to small tinny's already. I might go and look at a 475 and find my wife and 2 kids fit fine and I'd be happy with that.

    A 475 I feel would be better in rivers etc while a bigger boat would be more comfortable for the family on a lake and might be better to fish from if I have a few kids with me (I already occasionly take some of the kids friends fishing and yabbying). I only have the old Isuzu powered RC Colorado so I might have to see how the bigger ones tow too.

    At the moment thinking bigger is better, but keen to hear the opinion of more experienced boaters.

     

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