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shecomb

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  1. The number of times ive been out and not turned a reel, either on charter or not, is depressing. Realistically you can't blame the charter guys for giving it a shot for you - average weather or not - although i agree you should have been made aware of the weather conditions prior to passing the heads.

    Expecting charter operators to offer discounts for poor fishing is a tough one as consunables such as fuel, bait, tackle etc have been used and need to be replaced, fish or no fish. I can assure you when you own the boat/gear the costs for such a trip exceeds the charter cost you paid and you shouldn't let this experience deter you from having another crack at it.

  2. Agreed!

    We have clip in carpet on our boat. the carpet stays in the garage at home, and rarely sees the boat. Its a fishing boat and I reckon its better without carpet, much easier to clean. Not as comfy if you wear no shoes, but I always wear my volleys on the boat. Most of the press studs have broken off from people slipping on them. If you are going to have carpet, then glue it down because the press studs are a pain.

    I totally agree. I recently removed the carpet from the deck of my Bertie and its great. I can hose it down and spill whatever without worrying about the carpets. Plus it looks better as the carpet was abit rough around the edges.

  3. Going to wet the lines on Saturday afternoon out of Pittwater into the Hawkesbury in chase of some fathers day BBQ Jewies! :074:

    I know i will become the #1 favourite with the inlaws if i provide the fresh fish for dinner!

    Hopefully Saturday will deliver. :1fishing1:

    -Dave

  4. Hey fellow fishos,

    i am doing my friday fishing routine, heading up to my scotland island holiday house and going fishing from my bertram in pittwater all friday. went out 2 weeks ago and caught a few big tailor and a nice big salmon.

    Can anyone tell me if anything is around or biting. are the kingies on the bite or have they gone. also last time i was there i went to west head for live bait without success but could not get in too close as my boat is quite large and the swell was up. does anyone know of any areas i can get livies where it is accessable by a big boat?

    cheers guys (and girls)

    eddie

    Mate, was out there on Sunday in the Bertie, went straight to west head for some livies, had a little yakka school run through and we picked one up for bait. Then went outside for a little until the co-pilot went green then we headed back to careel bay. Nothing worth keeping.

    It was a miserable days fishing on Sunday, went to a weigh-in after lunch and there was only 6 odd fish weighed. Not alot biting.

    Oh well, maybe next weekend.

    -Dave

  5. I release all my fish... except bait fish (yakkas etc...)

    I figure i fish for the sport of it and if i took them all, there will be no sport left for the future. Even now there's a major decrease in fish compared with 10yrs ago.

    I have no problem with people keeping anything that's legal. But i HATE seeing punks dropping tiny bream into a kill tank for some sorta crap stew or something. :ranting2:

    -Dave

  6. Some people say as a rough rule of thumb - A boat will cost at least 10% of its purchase price annually to keep and maintain to a high level.

    Going off my boat - i feel 10% is conservative.... maybe 20-30% :hitsfan:

  7. Also have a look at Whitworths and the like for Burke sailing gear.

    Some of the jackets are nicely lined - warm and weatherproof.... and not all are fluro bright colours! :1clap:

    There under the $200 mark i think.

    Dave.

  8. A "no wash zone" is exactly that - No wash.

    A trailer boat for example will put off less wash on the plane than it will at 8kts, therefore, you can be on the plane in a no wash zone.

    The idea behind "no wash" is to stop gin palaces motoring through at 12kts with a tsunami for a bow wave :1yikes: and destroying the banks of the river.

    just look behind you next time your on the plane... if there's no 'swell' pumping off the boat you will be fine.

    Also, check out This link and this other link for more info

    -Dave.

  9. I'm throwing a vote for the Bertram..... cause im bias :074:

    For $30-35k you can pick up a 23-25ft with fully recon motor/s that will be perfect as an offshore rig.

    Great sea hull and strong high top sides so no chance of falling overboard when your leaning over with the gaff in hand helpin out a mate!! :1clap:

    My 23 fishes 4 off the back no probs... But in your case, not sure about trailerability, its basically a water dwelling machine :1fishing1:

    Cheers,

    Dave.

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