Steps wrote: Your boat .. I would not be going up the outside of the islands..and if do .. I dont know change of tide, but when it does it is liable to go from ok to bit snotty pretty quick. I would hit into the middle of the 'flats.. big drift with strayines on light gear, and burley hanging on thin rope off the stern just off , even bounce a little across the sea bed. Waiheke channel will be calm , but general crap fishing , thu drift the the shallow bays or around the inside of pakatoa in 2 to 5m water. Dont go dropping sinkers in the boat.. be like a kayak.. |
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