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Thread: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

  1. #16

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Quote Originally Posted by Heath
    One of the best small boat fisherman I know.

    Willo in his 4.2m Dory with a 30hp Yammie.
    I've been fishing 200 klms off Gladstone in a 4.2m Dory # and it only had a 15hp Yammie on the back #

  2. #17

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    I think we'll all agree that we're lucky to be having this conversation then
    Heath
    Gold Coast
    WWW.GCFISHING.COM

  3. #18

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Quote Originally Posted by Black_Rat
    [quote author=Heath link=1134395834/0#12 date=1134508531]One of the best small boat fisherman I know.

    Willo in his 4.2m Dory with a 30hp Yammie.
    I've been fishing 200 klms off Gladstone in a 4.2m Dory # and it only had a 15hp Yammie on the back #
    [/quote]

    hahah, there wouldnt have been a big mothership in the vacinity would there ?

    Jas

  4. #19

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    Question for Rob, That padding .. where did you get it from and does it really make that much difference? Protect your shins mostly does it?

    I think i could easily fit the same setup on the sides of mine.

    Jas

  5. #20

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Quote Originally Posted by JB
    [quote author=Black_Rat link=1134395834/15#15 date=1134511297][quote author=Heath link=1134395834/0#12 date=1134508531]One of the best small boat fisherman I know.

    Willo in his 4.2m Dory with a 30hp Yammie.
    I've been fishing 200 klms off Gladstone in a 4.2m Dory # and it only had a 15hp Yammie on the back #
    [/quote]

    hahah, there wouldnt have been a big mothership in the vacinity would there ? # #

    Jas[/quote]

    ..eeeerrrrrrrrrrr maybe #

  6. #21

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Aussies do tend to have a "can do" attitude tho lol.

  7. #22

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Hi Guys - yes we do have a small boat can do attitude. The average fisho could afford an 18ft boat and then head out in company with a mate or mates for safety in numbers. People have been doing it for years in things like Seafarer VC's, Haines, Easy Riders, Cruise Craft , Stejcraft, Apollo, Quinnies etc and pulling big yellofin and marlin down the Sth Coast and anything up here in sunny Qld.

    I think one of the main drivers for this was always the camping away on holidays that we all like to do - go camping and take the boat as well and when its good enough go as far out as you feel comfortable.

    We lived in canberra and regular holidays were to Ulladulla and many of the guys would go out to the shelf, cubing for Yellowfin and chasing marlin and the fish would just blow you away (sheer size).

    Up here on the sunny coast we regularly see 12 or 14 ft tinnies coming back from the banks or murphies wide wide etc and you would think they are keen. Well have a look at the guys who fish out of surf kayaks (new craze) at Noosa and pull big spanos and tuna!

    Will be interesting to see what happens if PETROL KEEPS GOING UP AND UP

  8. #23

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    and another -

  9. #24

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Hi Arlon,

    We're all madmen, but to be fair, most of us started
    at an early age when we didn't know any better...

    As a 12 yr old, with a 12' alloy dinghy, 3hp johnno outboard,
    it used to take me 2 1/2 hours to travel the 5 1/2 km to get out
    behind Green island, because thats where the squire were...

    33 years later, still not any smarter, have bigger boat tho, (17')
    and go out 40km+ . . . .


    Harry

  10. #25

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Hi Arlon,

    We're all madmen, but to be fair, most of us started
    at an early age when we didn't know any better...

    As a 12 yr old, with a 12' alloy dinghy, 3hp johnno outboard,
    it used to take me 2 1/2 hours to travel the 5 1/2 km to get out
    behind Green island, because thats where the squire were...

    33 years later, still not any smarter, have bigger boat tho, (17')
    and go out 40km+ . . . .


    Harry

  11. #26

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Have to admit though, there is an air of safety consciousness about most people here. They ain't gung ho about heading out in the bad or decline weather

  12. #27

    Re: Hats off to Ausfish boaters...

    Bigmack, I love the kayak idea. I have been trying to figure out the best way to carry a few kayaks on my panga (mother boat approach) to reach some back waters where nothing else can go... Arlon

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