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Tim Mc

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  1. Dont worry too much diamonndback, me and davo were out yesterday too in the trusty LOCO.That was some of the fishiest water ive ever seen. When we took off for a we went up to the gibber, nothing not even a spec of bait. Current didnt seem too bad nice water but no baait no fun. When we got back down to you guys expected that arvo tide change bite but again 0-0-0. We racked the cue at 4pm and tookoff with the :nono: and went to the pub. :ranting2: . Mate were locals and we are doing tough, just pray for that magic april bite :banana:cos we are getting sick of the fuel bills. Best Of Luck

  2. I've caught a few of these up Port Stephens the last few years.

    A mate of mines a pro fisherman and he just calls them sandys.

    Good to eat, plenty of meat in the claws.

  3. nah mate all good, holes in top under the v cushion for the v berth.

    gonna put one of those inspection hatches there, easy to check it doesnt happen again.

    drilled the hole to fit the hatch.

    all solid glass inside hole, no exposed ply.

    sweet as thank f@*#.

  4. Hi all, a mate and i recently purchased a 21 foot seafarer.

    We discovered water trapped in the front bulkhead of the V berth.

    Drilled a 150mm hole in top of bulkhead and mopped water up, bout

    two schooners worth.

    Filled up anchor well and discovered the water was leaking into the

    bulkhead via the eyebolt for the trailer hitch,resealed all good.

  5. We use an old skirted marlin lure, fairly large, you could get a cheap one new, rigged on

    600lb mono, with a couple of large rubber squid rigged at intervals behind it.

    You need to keep your eye on it though, cos you dont want a marlin bashing away at it, and nobody

    noticing. The idea is to throw him a pitch bait.

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