Now you will be able to fish waaaay over there, because you can, rather than because that is where the fish are.
Sure you will love it. Take the time to practice good paddle techniques and enjoy the glide. Very rewarding and good for fitness. Whole different world to pedal boating..
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EXACTLY! no point just going to Willy and catching nothing, when I can now get fit and catch nothinglaneends wrote:Now you will be able to fish waaaay over there, because you can, rather than because that is where the fish are.
I've been watching a few videos, and one I found particularly good was this by Ivan Lawler: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqXIF4ToUcElaneends wrote: Sure you will love it. Take the time to practice good paddle techniques and enjoy the glide. Very rewarding and good for fitness. Whole different world to pedal boating..
However, nothing is better then time on the water practicing!!!
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First up, re-entry practice? The water temp must be up to 11 by now.
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will do Frankinshorebrawler wrote:Congrats Nath, when are you and Trent hitting the water ?
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I might be able to join you guys depending on what SWMBO has me booked in for.Reeling wrote:Hopefully Friday as we are both off work but depends if the other halves have other things planned hahainshorebrawler wrote:Congrats Nath, when are you and Trent hitting the water ?
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Gee whiz that's nice. If I win Tatts I may upgrade. I must have the oldest Stealth in Victoria. It is still going well though.
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We'll see how the weather forecast changes through the day as the spring forecast is very up and down. Unlikely to be much of a fishing trip for me. I may take one rod and have a play around putting in and out of the hatch etc.Seasherpa wrote:I might be able to join you guys depending on what SWMBO has me booked in for.Reeling wrote:Hopefully Friday as we are both off work but depends if the other halves have other things planned hahainshorebrawler wrote:Congrats Nath, when are you and Trent hitting the water ?
May even try a turtle rollchunk9000 wrote:First up, re-entry practice? The water temp must be up to 11 by now.
It does seem that the build quality is pretty good so no reason why a well looked after ski shouldnt last. A promising sign that its here to lasthappyas wrote:Gee whiz that's nice. If I win Tatts I may upgrade. I must have the oldest Stealth in Victoria. It is still going well though.
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I'm off to anglesea over the weekend so maybe a little bottom bashing and surfing in the stealth as I don't have a sounder set up yet.
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Looking good Nath going to be a hard year for me watching all these nice new glass yaks, thinking if only lol.
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You had your chance and you chose the slow dredger hahapeatop wrote:Looking good Nath going to be a hard year for me watching all these nice new glass yaks, thinking if only lol.
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