terrafish wrote: Awsesome, these are exactly the things that corrupt a young childs mind and make them turn into the next generation of the rare tanned variety, instead of the pasty common variety only found inside on a device. In fact the only times you find them indoors is when they are drooling over the latest bit of kit, they wish they could afford. Look out he will start showing you how to do it soon. Best memorys I have, is fishing with dad, and still making em. Only difference is.....now i'm teachin him! Keep up the good work and may the path be smooth, the sea be flat and the young fella keen to finally be the teacher(and boat driver, fish filleter, winch operator, anchor retriever and drinks tender. But sorry you gotta pay the gas!!!) Liked |
Far Quirk wrote: Well done Lester. Good to see you back in action. And nice to see your son is keen. You certainly did much better than me, and we were not far apart when I was south of Sergeant's channel. Over recent years I've done very well with kaburas in the rodholder, more or less straight under the boat, one at the bow and one at the stern. On Saturday they caught the occasional undersize snapper, but nothing for the bin. The drag and jiggle technique with soft baits - that used to get exciting hit and run strikes - also fizzled. It must be 10 years since I've regularly used the cast ahead technique, but I've used it less and less since other simpler techniques have generally paid off. |
terrafish wrote: Wait till he starts rearranging tackle to "how it should be"! |
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