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Welster

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  1. Thanks Donna, I have had my first dose of Pfizer a couple if weeks ago. A few days later I had nausea and vomiting. I think most likely it was a reaction to it but who knows. I will put the certificate on my phone after my second jab in a couple of weeks. i read the federal government didn’t require Covid vaccines to be logged with AIR until May. So i guess some early recipients may not show on the register. I have also heard that people that have had one of each ( Az and Pfizer) do not show as fully vaccinated but are not eligible for the third dose of either. Hopefully they get that stuff sorted.
  2. What a superbly written report, I felt like I was there with you. Well done on some top fishing in the local system.
  3. Another nice feed Yowie. Most of the whiting you catch seem to be when you are wading, is that your preference to target them?
  4. I am all over the shop with this. Feet or meters for depth, speed knots, miles or km is fine. Temperature always Celsius. As a builder, timber, building products or room sizes metric or imperial is fine, but for calculations metric. For my car I generally use mpg for fuel consumption. I was born in the 70s so we were taught the metric system, that was until I got into the garage with my dad or a building site with my Uncle when I started work.
  5. Great report Isaac your persistence paid off well.
  6. And we have only been locked down for a few days!
  7. Thanks opportunities to get out have been very rare this year.
  8. Thanks Yowie you are correct. I don't know why but i thought the read underneath the mouth was the marble flathead. I will edit my post.
  9. Absolutely although fishing with Dad is pretty good too.
  10. I managed to snag a couple of days of work with my daughter on school holidays. She chose to go fishing and target flathead, so who was I to argue? We kicked off from Swallow rock around 8 headed down south in nice conditions to our flathead grounds. The conditions were pretty good with the day warming nicely, plenty of whales still about a decent drift and the fish joining in, it really doesn't get much better. After a few nice hours on the water we had our feed and headed home. I was surprised how warm the water was at around 19 degrees outside the hacking with a much more chilly 14 up river. The flatties ranged from 37-48 cm. One of the bigger ones had a fat belly with a recently consumed red spot whiting. Mostly blue spots with the one Tiger flathead.
  11. What a cracking whiting nice tasty fillets there. You have a knack of fining the good size reddies as well.
  12. Two days two very different results. I have fished with Mark we had a tough day but still very worthwhile.
  13. A couple of nice fish there. It has been ages since I caught a Tarwhine.
  14. My advice is be careful. There is nothing more frustrating than having a squid smash a live squid only for the rod holder to spin on the rail and your king outfit disappearing into the depths.
  15. How good is it trying a new spot that produces first drift? Hopefully the others come up tight next time or you might need to find a new sponsor 🤣.
  16. Well there you go. It doesnt sound like a good idea to me.
  17. @zmk1962 I must of missed that post!
  18. Awesome effort and report. Looks like you need to upsize the esky 🤣.
  19. Thats a sensation fish off the beach. Awesome effort.
  20. Cracking red mate well done. Its amazing how often those casts or drops cast produce. What depth were you in?
  21. Yeah a bit off track sorry Frank but I think we all appreciate the skills some people accumulate over a lifetime. As for my Uncle dad would know more of what he did for the council than me. I do know he won some awards for vandal proof locks and Stevens Reserve on Stacey St was named in recognition of his service. I will inherit his car stands one day hopefully in the very distant future.
  22. Have you seen @Fab1 post when he made a knife from a file for his son? I enjoyed that one. Trades like blacksmith will probably never completely disappear but its a shame people with the skills are far fewer. My “uncle” was a blacksmith for Canterbury council I’d bet there isn’t a council in Australia with a blacksmith now.
  23. Lots of great skills on display there Frank full credit to you.
  24. Its hard to beat a feed of flatties. Well done.
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