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Bruce the Postie

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  1. I've never been that poor , but each to their own I guess . I find it amusing that these days a lot of the fish that I was told were rubbish as a kid are now finding their way onto dinner plates .

    Cheers ,Bruce .

  2. Thanks for the reply Nursie ,

    Yeah the double hooks are very interesting , as you say they look to be made from a blade almost and divided rather than having been joined in any way . I thought they may have been used like an old squid spike except for fish , as they are pointed and blade like at the end , but my first thought was that they were used on lures .

    The sneck hooks are flatted eye and I had only seen that style in smaller sizes . Does anybody still use them ?

    Bruce.

  3. Chatting to an old mate the other day, who was in the process of moving house and he was telling me how he didn't think that he would get the chance to fish anymore and would I like to have some of his old fishing gear rather than him throw it away . Well you can guess the answer to that , anyway I was going through the gear and came upon some hooks that I haven't seen before as well as some old favourites of the days gone by . So I was wondering if anybody had any ideas on what and how they were used .

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  4. Think I saw a few of you blokes yesterday in the north channel, two boats one a small tinny and the other a stacer with Berkeley stickers on the transom .

    Looked like you were having fun and picked up a couple of frogs for your troubles, they were really going off for about an hour or so , we picked up a bag each of quality fish . Sorry I couldn't stop in and say G'day but being comp weekend we were on a mission and short of time .

    Hope everybody enjoyed what our area has to offer , it's a fantastic place to live and fish .

    Cheers,

    Bruce

  5. Currently running a tohatsu TLDI 115 that I am very happy with , it previously had a 1997 Johnson 90 on the back and that pushed it along just as well .

    I was sure that there was some pics of the old tub on here somewhere but I can't seem to find them . I will see if I can bung up some more .

    There is a bit of info on the net about them , most of it seems to be hidden in old posts on forums , but they share the same hull as the 17 ft Viking if you want to check out opinions of the hull itself .

  6. G'day Carlo ,I have been the proud owner of an old Seafarer Ventura 5.2 for the last 15 years . If you can find one in good nick with sound floor and transom at the right price snap it up . In my opinion they are a great boat,very seaworthy ,terrific in a following sea and have a fairly even split as far as fishing room and cabin room goes .

    Do a bit of research so you know what to expect , but if you find a good one it will give you years of faithful service .

  7. I have the same hull in the half cab mate , it is powered by a new gen 2 stroke 115 and it flies , plenty of holeshot and personally I think plenty of power for the old seafarer hull . My motor weighs in at 173 kg and I think that is about as heavy as you want to go before it sits too low In the arse to comfortably fish outside .

    Just my 2 bobs worth .

  8. I would go with Rexaway's recommendation, I have had the Regupol in my boat for over ten years and it is faultless, very grippy, hard wearing and doesn't soak up smells or catch hooks.

    Marlin

    Here,here.

    Another vote for regupol.

    Cheers,

    Bruce

  9. If the conditions are like todays mirror flat seas and your boat gets along at a fair clip,i would say it would take you ahalf hour or so give or take.But if the conditions are shyte then it will take you a lot bloody longer.

    Cheers,

    Bruce

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