Donkey wrote:Yep me too. And ditto to what all the guys above said...As you can see we're all still lurking....
Yes Scott what with the lurking? hope your still cruising along nicely mate.
Dare I say it, we need another get together.
Beers and dinner at the big dome thingy again perhaps?
Yeah, had a strange 12 months and just been laying low. All good now and looking forward to red time again, not long now!
I could certainly be persuaded into a beer or two.
frosty wrote:Hi All, I was wondering is there any one on here who actually fish the hobbie series? Id really would like to have a chat if I could?
Thanks Allan
Hi Allan,
As most have said there are plenty of us on the site that fish the series.
You just need to ask your questions and I'm sure you will get the answers you require.
Asscoiated with TiCA , Strike Pro , Strike Pro Enticers , Daiichi , Zest , Mapso , Juro , McLaughlins Bait http://www.jurofishing.com
A lot of blokes hang back because they are beginners and dont want to look silly. Thats a big mistake. We all had to start the same way. Your first comp will teach you more in one weekend that a year out on your own. Just jump in and have a go.
Bugger him asking, I'm a noob too lol.
What's the patto key??
I have only ever got 2 on lures, bit of prawn on a jighead works brilliantly, but I know no bait allowed. Fair nuff too.
Drifta-X wrote:Bugger him asking, I'm a noob too lol.
What's the patto key??
I have only ever got 2 on lures, bit of prawn on a jighead works brilliantly, but I know no bait allowed. Fair nuff too.
Patience??
If I let the lure sit on bottom any longer it will grow barnicals lol.
I seem to be able to get em everywhere else but patto.
Atomics, sx40's, micro vibes, blades of differant makes, plastics from 1.5"-3" on no heavier then 1/16 but usually lighter.
Drifta-X wrote:Patience??
If I let the lure sit on bottom any longer it will grow barnicals lol.
I seem to be able to get em everywhere else but patto.
Atomics, sx40's, micro vibes, blades of differant makes, plastics from 1.5"-3" on no heavier then 1/16 but usually lighter.