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    Some advice for new boat owner (again)

    OK so this is all about saving the marriage. serious stuff

    bout 2 years ago I bought a 22ft shark cat got 2 trips out lost $20k when selling. So I went a little easier this time and bought a 16ft tinnie/bowrider

    Needless to say wife's a touch frost as I may have forgotten to mention I was buying it

    so theory is ... feed wife fresh fish = shut wife up

    Looking to head out this sat early am and as I am in west Brissy it's the same trip to moreton as it is to Labrador. I am figuring better to head out the southport seaway.

    Just wanna bottom bash with bait and grab a feed. and spots/ advice would be HUGELY appreciated


    thanks in advance


    Mitch

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    Re: Some advice for new boat owner (again)

    You have a problem with your maths........... = shut up wife..........is a theoretical value. In reality it doesn't exist. I tried this once myself - hope you enjoy your newly renovated house.

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    Mitch ,it could be worse. Look what this bloke did.
    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottar View Post
    You have a problem with your maths........... = shut up wife..........is a theoretical value. In reality it doesn't exist. I tried this once myself - hope you enjoy your newly renovated house.
    Surely =shut up wife value can be achieved with ciguatera equation?

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    Re: Some advice for new boat owner (again)

    Mitch, Mitch Mitch.....

    The seaway will be closed this weekend due to boat races; I kid you not!!

    Don't know how long you have been married but you give the impression its not a long term thing.
    You should consider that if you thought getting married cost a lot and selling boats cost a bit then understand divorce will cost you probably around about all the rest.

    Happy wife, Happy Life. (especially if you take took that big step and got married!)

    Cheers
    Chimo

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    Quote Originally Posted by PROS View Post
    Surely =shut up wife value can be achieved with ciguatera equation?
    Only if it's a good dose and results in "until death do us part". If it doesn't, you will hear plenty about it, over and over and over and over and over and................

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    Nah 3rd wife and this is till death do us part

    and tips ups for spots on Moreton then ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottar View Post
    Only if it's a good dose and results in "until death do us part". If it doesn't, you will hear plenty about it, over and over and over and over and over and................
    I got my wife to say love honour and OBEY in her vows

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch73 View Post
    I got my wife to say love honour and OBEY in her vows
    Yeaaah, Good luck with that. As per a few reports from this weekend/Monday it's pretty slow going out there at the minute. We had fish stacked up on most of the offshore reefs that we fished on Monday but they had lockjaw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitch73 View Post
    Nah 3rd wife and this is till death do us part

    and tips ups for spots on Moreton then ?
    Not much point giving you advice Mitch!! It seems that you simply do not learn!!��

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    Re: Some advice for new boat owner (again)

    It was pretty slow going but did manage a feed at northern end of Hutchies on Friday, fish went off the bite around 10 so get out early as you can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crunchy View Post
    It was pretty slow going but did manage a feed at northern end of Hutchies on Friday, fish went off the bite around 10 so get out early as you can.
    Can drop the gps loc. on me pls

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    Re: Some advice for new boat owner (again)

    Hey Mitch,
    you might want to leave the Aussie seafood house your a leave just in case...

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    Google for starter marks but here is a pic of the area you want, around where it says "Hutchinson Shoal seldom breaks" sorry can't get GPS marks ATM.
    Attachment 110543

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    Re: Some advice for new boat owner (again)

    There is a free app called The fishing mate. Zoom in on the map and there are heaps of GPS marks there to get you started.

    Scalem


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