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Scratchie

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  1. Wellzy, I bought the same kayak for the kids a few years ago! They weigh 40kg and are bloody heavy to move about. I paid $550 brand new! They are fairly sturdy on the water but not real good to use solo. Just something to think about. I think considering condition, $200 the lot is a fair offer! Cheers scratchie!!!
  2. Phil, The hawkesbury can be hit and miss at the best of times! I would suggest typing in "berowa" into the search engine of this sight and see what you come up with. Plenty of info on here. Cheers scratchie!!! P.s welcome to fishraider
  3. Nice fish mate! A guide is a great way to find locations, pick up techniques etc! Still counts in my books too! Worthy of an entrant for cotm for sure! cheers scratchie!!!
  4. Some good fishing there mate! Your kids looked pretty pleased with the results. Never fished WA, looks like a nice place to go! cheers scratchie!!!
  5. Just type in Gladstone into the search engine on this site and voila........
  6. Boat harbour port Stephens? Haven't seen many off the stones this time of year! You could try the eastern end of shoal bay land based. Cheers scratchie!!!
  7. Nice work on the kings mate. Always put up a good fight! The yellow tail (big) you were referring to were probably "Cowan young". Cheers scratchie!!!
  8. Fufu, I think a lot of raiders have given some time and a lot of knowledge to your post. I recommend you go out and try the advice that has been given and report back on your experiences! Cheers scratchie!!!
  9. Lol....no not really! That is an accident waiting to happen!
  10. Hey Shane, Taking a houseboat on the Hawkesbury is a great way to spend some relaxing time. I would travel down Cowan creek and anchor up at Waratah bay. There are many public moorings you can use. Yes the boats do come with holders (well most do). Either WB or Jerusalem bay will keep you away from most boat traffic and are generally more productive fishing areas. Get a steady burley trail going and a mixture of baits from Hawkesbury squid, prawns or pillys will do the trick. Good luck and enjoy! Cheers scratchie!!!
  11. Here here! Lets stick to the topic and try help fufu out!!! cheers scratchie!!!
  12. They look like some really good tailor! Well done! Cheees scratchie!!!
  13. Well done mate! You'll always remember your first! It's great to see that fishraider contributed in some way to it! Cheers scratchie!!!
  14. I'm pretty sure it had only just fallen out of its mother! Cracking fish mate! Better than going donuts! cheers scratchie!!!
  15. Conditions this time of year are always hit and miss. The nor'easter in the arvo is certainly in affect! The water temp has been changing on a daily basis although it has cleared considerably since last week. Plenty of whiting and flatly about, as well as snapper in the outer reefs! Cheers scratchie!!!
  16. Keep those reports coming Neil. I really enjoy reading them. I don't do much freshwater fishing, so it's very interesting for me! Cheese??? Bega or coon??? cheers scratchie!!!
  17. That's a stonker whiting Paul. They make for terrfic eating in my books. well done! cheers scratchie!!!
  18. That's a great change of tactics in my book! If the drift is not working, then anchor up and burley and bring the fish to you! Well done! Cheers scratchie!!!
  19. Never too fast to move to paradise Baz! A move you'll never regret! We'll catch up sometime for sure mate! Cheers scratchie!!!
  20. Try across from the log cabin on the blue mtns side!
  21. Nice one guys! That area you were catching the bass looks very familiar. next time try casting at the pylons with shallow divers! Cheers scratchie!!!
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