Snappa Geoff wrote: Go the little boats!Great first up trip hunter, nice Harbour Snap for Partner How do you rate The FC after its first outing? Always hearing good things about them...... |
MacSkipper wrote: Hey Hunter 708 saw this post of yours while looking - enjoyed reading - will post when I get out maybe in a few months I m in a Mac 360 (forward steer) with 30hp so similar size boats. |
hunter708 wrote:
All good mate drop me a PM if you ever do take your boat to Kawhia f if you want to go out in Tandem I go over to Te maika a bit and fish the harbour mouth at dead low and also strayline at Purimu rocks on the outgoing, I am still learning the harbour and always look forward to seeing what it will throw at me each time I go out. Mate of mine works for Dove charters out there and we normally hang out on the water when he is not out on one of the boats. |
Reel Deal wrote: Geez I miss dingy fishing - something about it that spins my wheels. Great memories. That harbour fishes well and looks like you have some good spots and knowledge already getting you the results. Aotea is another beaut if you know it. |
MacSkipper wrote:
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hunter708 wrote:
He does get busy during the summer (conditions permitting) and Dwayde only calls him in when he is needed over winter, my mate lives for fishing and when he has not got a rod in his hand or out on the charter boat he is generally working on that big white boat in the empty section at the boat ramp helping his mate to get it fixed up or he is catching up with other boaties when they come in to see how they got on and he is the one who is guilty of rekindling my love for boat fishing. |
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