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NORBY

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  1. 35 odd years ago, when it was made compulsory to wear a seat belt in a car, I bet plenty of people thought that it was an inconvenience and not necessary - how many lives has that saved ?

    Offshore anglers were recently made to spend $500 to buy an EPIRB - because of the small chance that something might go wrong

    Wearing of lifejckets when crossing a bar is also compulsory (it would be interesting to see the statistics of bar crossing fatalities V rock fishing fatalites ??? )

    Wearing of life jackets when rock fishing is no different - it will save lives !!!

  2. Hi Redza,

    I initially rivetted it all together, to help getting all the levels and design right.I started by putting a rivet through the aluminium angle & into the rib of the boat. I did this for 3 pieces running across the boat & then used a few bits of flat aluminium as joining pieces, for the angle running from front to back. Once I was happy with the design I got it welded, although it all felt solid, I don't think the rivets would stand up to the pounding that a tinny gets over time.

    I also used standard 12mm ply, which I painted with an oil based undercoat to seal the wood & stop it from bending or rotting. Carpet was the glued on with a contact adhesive.

    Hope this helps !

    regards

    Craig

  3. Hi Redza,

    I would reccommend installing a sub floor if possible. This will increase the strength a ridgity of the floor & allow you to use 12mm ply. Without the subfloor, you will need to use around 15mm ply, which will also increase the weight.

    I have recently installed a floor and casting deck in my 4m tinny, & a 6 metre length of 40x40x3mm aluminium angle only cost $60.

    Regards

    Craig

  4. Thanks to everyone for their reples !

    NICE GOING, ALWAYS SAD WHEN YOU SEE NICE BREAM WITH NET DAMAGE

    Snag, I have offten wondered how this damge has occurred, as bream like this seem to be a fairly regular capture. On this day we caught 2 bream with this type of damage.

    Top work Norby. Is that a Sammy in his gob?

    Richmond, if you are talking about the whiting - yes it is a Sammy. Most of the other fish were taken on a Sugapen ( as seen in the other pics) The other lure that was working well was a clear Lucky Craft Gunfish - but this lure was donated to the biggest bream of the day when the 4lb leader gave way when the fish dived under the boat.

    Regards

    Craig

  5. Hi all,

    Hi the Parra & Lane Cover rivers early Sunday for a quick sesion using surface lures. Had a great day with most areas with less than 2 metres of water having a few fish hiding. Caught bream to 37cm, a few whiting to 41cm and a heap of small tailer which wern't much bigger than the lure.

    One of the bream looked to have had a tough time, with a big chunk out of his back that had completely healed over.

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  6. Cheap squid jigs work Ok - sometimes, but for consistent results the more expensive jigs will work better everytime. IMO the Yamashita jigs in natural colors produce the best results, my 1st choice is green/gold & 2nd is white with black stripes

  7. Hi Josh,

    We caught heaps of undersize kings yesterday, with nearly all of them caught on fresh squid strips covered in as much black ink as we could get on them. The other thing that improved the strike rate was to fish the strips unweighted.

    Craig

  8. Hi Smaka,

    I was one of the 10 or so boats fishing the marker bouy at Nth Head in a white Allison Fisherman. We had numerous triple hookups on fresh squid strips with all fish undersize. We were also using 4.5kg fireline, which makes for great fun. Our biggest fish at 63cm was also the only fish on a lure - a 6" sluggo. We also got a couple of good size trevally & 1 salmon. All up a great day.

  9. Hi Ray,

    I went out Saturday afternoon chasing flatties at Patonga, Little Box head, Lobster Beach & half tide rocks for a total of one 43cm flattie on a Squidgy Lobby. Fished through Saturday night at Box head with live yakkas for a big zero & started on the flatties again at 5.30 am on Sunday. Fished until 10am without a touch. At least your post makes me feel better knowing I wasn't the only one struggling to get a fish !

    Craig

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