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Nuts
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G'day

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Just popping in to say hi :wave1: ....... hi :D
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:wave1: Hi and welcome :thumbsup:
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G,day Nuts and you have made it to the right place :up:
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Hey nuts. Where do u plan to fish and what's ur target species? Plenty of help and great blokes on here. Enjoy
"Ye old town" Yak captures - gummy (116) salmon (32) flatty (35) yakka (28) silver trev (25) couta (38) plus all the garbage fish

Prowler victims - squid (30cm) Gar (36) Snapper (80 :yahoo: ) kgw (39)
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choppers wrote:Hey nuts. Where do u plan to fish and what's ur target species? Plenty of help and great blokes on here. Enjoy
Hopefully where the fish are :lol:

Top and western parts of PPB at this stage with corio bay of special interest. Fish ? Flatty, pinkies, 'ting, squid. Seriously, I'm happy catching anything edible and hopefully will stop catching my usual .... banjos :(

But before then I need to master getting in and out of this placcy thing, damn I get the wobbles going sometimes :lol:
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G'day and welcome Nuts.
Okay so you have a PA and you get wobbly???? Geez dude how big are you?
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Yako wrote:G'day and welcome Nuts.
Okay so you have a PA and you get wobbly???? Geez dude how big are you?
um yeah pretty big. Once I'm in it's all sweet, steady as, I guess I'm still getting my yak legs :)
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The PA may not the greatest yak (although there is no yak that is) but it sure comes close for me :D
Once you get to use your PA a few times you'll see how awesome it is and for fishing it's sensational.
Try get along to any of the safety days the lads organise on here also, or meet up with some of the other blokes too when you go out.
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Best way to feel stable in a PA, or most yaks, is to have a session in a revo 16, and everything feels like barge after that.

Lots of folks fish out that way.
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laneends wrote:Best way to feel stable in a PA, or most yaks, is to have a session in a revo 16, and everything feels like barge after that
PMSL :lol:
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