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Catchin Jack

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  1. Been a while and so much to read. Moved from Central Coast to Gold Coast and haven't had internet for over 6 months, hope everyone is well and catchin plenty.

  2. Bring back Harrigan!!!

    The only changes that are needed is refs that can actually referee a game.

    Other than that it was one of the most boring games i've watched with no excitement from either side, they both just went through the motions.

    Oh and someone needs to gaff tape Gus Goulds mouth shut....he's a *%^$

  3. Looks good mate. I want to do something similar. Are you going to drive with them upright or upside down?

    Bear

    Upright as they are in photos mate, never had an issue with it. I also towing them with a big lifted GQ Patrol so drag isn't really an issue haha

  4. Well after buying another kayak I had to get a trailer, ended up getting a 7x4 high sided trailer so I could also store camp gear etc in it with yaks onboard. I got a mate to weld up some H frames and added some marine carpet to stop them moving around, i'm pretty happy with the end result. Only had to mod it once as when I measured it all up I didn't allow for the damn height of the roller door hahaha.

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  5. Avoid the Hobie Pro Angler unless you're going to trailer it, i've also got a Native Slayer Propel 13, fantastic kayak and they also do a 10ft model which is quite light, worth looking at.

    I got the pro angler more for touring so i could carry my swag and camp gear but also use it for general fishing, the slayer is still my go to yak as it's light and versatile and i love the fact i can reverse on it haha.

  6. Lucy's breakwall you spin for them and use a fast retrieve, sometomes slow it down a bit, early mornings are great as they head out the heads just on sunrise and afternoon when they come back in you gotta get em before they get into bay as shut down and usually won't take a thing you throw at them. They do like metal vibes retrieved at a medium rate. Off the breakwall i'd be using 15lb braid and at least an 8ft rod. If you can't turn them they head straight for somewhere to bust you off around breakwall, fish there every year at least 3 days a week when they're on but now chasing them in my kayak haha

  7. Hi mate, how did you set up that rod holder on your ceiling? Great use of space!

    Marty

    All i did was get 4 screw in O type screws that screwed into the beams and then 2 bits of steel and some chain to hold it all up, i've made it height adjustable with clips on chain. Cost me bugger all to do and yes it's all out of the way.

  8. Hey guys,

    Decided to get rid of the boat and went tested some Hobies and a Native Watercraft kayak, well the Native won and ticks all the boxes. Went out yesterday for a 4hr padal/pedal and no effort and not sore today. Really impressed with these Natives and how stable etc they are.

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    Anyone on the Central Coast wanting to get out, let me know.

  9. Remember there used to be a big tiger around bommie, going back 25yrs, it was a monster and was seen there a fair bit.

    Up Lake Macquarie we got at least 2 great whites in the lake along with hammerheads and bull sharks.

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