Jump to content

harold

GOLD MEMBER
  • Posts

    1,185
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by harold

  1. I should have posted this here weeks ago, I didn't think of it. To celebrate safety month we are running a competition with 3 Fitbits as prizes. All you have to do is answer 3 safety related questions and that puts you in the draw. I think it is drawn this coming Friday. 

    Go to hba.edu.au and click on the blog a the top of the page and scroll through the recent articles until you find the competition. Alternatively if you go to our Facebook page you can link in from there.

    i hope you win one of them.

    all the best.

  2. I remember going to bribie island for my first honeymoon in 1972. I imagine it has changed a great deal since then. I recall driving down the road in the rain trying to run over as many cane toads as I could.

    great fish and thanks for the memories.

  3. I wanted to add that the larger jewfish we caught last night was actually dead. The poor thing had swum against the reel and rod for who knows how long and had succumbed to exhaustion. I tried to swim it in the water as we wanted to let it go but it showed no sign of life.

  4. We went out Friday afternoon and put out a line before going to bed and in the morning we had hooked a 43 cm Jewfish. Last night we did the same thing and I woke up to check the rod at 2 am and we had a circa 70cm fish on the end. These were both caught on our lightest rod with a small bream hook and a third of a prawn.

    have fished smiths creek many times but never caught a jewfish here before.

    Time to go back to sleep.

  5. Actually to add to this, some years ago I asked our panel beater (when your wife hits as many things as mine in her car you tend to need a panel beater on a first name basis), what was safe and he reckoned the Mitsubishi Magna had the strongest chassis and bumper bars in the business.

  6. I had a new transducer fitted last week. Seems mine was incorrectly mounted when the boat was manufactured and it has filled with water. What is interesting is that 2 different marine electricians told me to replace the pair of E120's as they were faulty. That's was a $20,000 job. In the end the job cost $2,900 including pulling the boat out. Just shows you how you can get stung on the water.

×
×
  • Create New...