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Hi raiders, took my 4yr old son out for his first fish today. We didnt have much time so we only went out to parra river for a quick session. The wind was blowing but we had to make the most of it anyway. My mate landed a nice bream at 28cm, took a few pics and into the live tank for release later on. A couple more babies came then finally I helped my young bloke wind in his first ever fish. It was only a baby tailor but he got his photo taken and was proud as punch. He is taking the photo to school for news. He now wants his own blue rod as he had to use his sisters pink one. While we were there we also found a very big and deep hole just off cabarita point that was holding fish. With the right tide and winds it looks like it could be a goer. I was wondering if anyone else knows of this hole and if my suspicions are right, thanks.

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Please get your fish finder checked PRONTO!!! :Funny-Post:

Its seems that it is giving you false readings and may cause you to fish in stops that are a waste of time!!

Please contact Huey who may be able to "HOOK" you up with a new unit that is operational!!

:074::tease::1prop::074::tease::1prop:

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Good luck to the Junior, great age to get them started.

My son had a pink rod too, called "magic rod" because he always caught the first fish (maybe due to a 2 kg line)

So I would not change that rod, it might be another "magical rod"

I write "had" because "A big flathead pulled the rod from the boat rod holder" and I had to upgrade him to a "professional rod"

which is now tied to the boat, in case a "kingfish" tries to pull it in the water.

(My son is 5)

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