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Cargo05

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  1. Like the others have said I believe that the life jackets can be serviced without returning to an approved service centre. I have been checked by a very pleasant bloke from Maritime on Wallis Lake, and he even offered to check the weight of the canister for me. He had a scale on the boat.

  2. The breakwalls are good, but you need to get the tides right. Go 1.5-2 hours after the high or low tide time so that the water has slowed or stopped. Otherwise the current will be very strong, and you will be helping the tackle shops bottom line, rather than catch fish. There are a number of piers in both Forster and Tuncurry, reasonably near the bridge, but again you need to get the timing right so that the water is stationary. There is also a fisherman’s cooperative at Tuncurry with a small wharf. The boat harbour at Forster, near the caravan park, is another place to try. I haven’t used bait, but small bard body lures and soft plastics work. It is a great part of the world. Good luck.

  3. Yes, FishSmart is a useful App, with good information, and being a free download is in the right price range (LOL). Although fish sizes and bag limits has been available for some time using the DPI stickers, the App adds additional information as well. Fair dinkum fishermen are already on the ball, but there is now no excuse for those who plead ignorance.

  4. Your post is a real reality check for us all. It puts life’s trials and tribulations into perspective. Considering your age, non-smoker, non-drinking status, and family history you are most unlucky. It is really difficult to comprehend what you and your family must be going through. I am sure many on the forum will be thinking of you, even if we haven’t met you personally.

    Thank you for the courage it must have taken to inform us of your sad situation. I hope you have happier time to look back on with fondness. Regards and best wishes.

  5. My previous boat was a 430 Escape, I now have a 450 Top Ender with a side console. The Top Ender is a much better boat for flicking lures and SP and general estuary/river fishing, BUT with the wrong wind/tide combination can be a bit damp and cold, even with the Blade hull. The Escape was a much nicer boat under those conditions, and far better inshore. (Being only 4.3meters I never ventured out very far, even on a good day). On a cold or windy day a windscreen makes for a warmer and more pleasant day on the water.

    Flatheadluke’s idea would be worth considering. FWIW, considering most of your fishing is inshore, rather than estuary, I would be leaning towards a windscreen. It really depends on your fishing style and preferred fishing locations. Good luck whatever you decide.

  6. Anthman your post is very comprehensive and it sounds like you are doing lots of things right. Like Foolforjesus pointed out you could look at dropping your braid, or at least the leader size down a bit. If you have fished the same areas, at the same times, as you did with bait, I would be surprised if you do not have some success in the near future.

    Have you considered targeting another species to give your confidence a bit of a boost? Flatties take to SP well.

  7. I don’t think it will be a problem. If the prop isn’t impeded your boat will still travel where you intend it to go. Give it a run. If necessary you can pack it up at a later time if you aren’t happy with either the performance or the appearance.

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