Well the younger brother finally convinced me to go out and have a fish with him in his boat and I can only say it reminded me why I love being land based. We headed out to Westernport Bay targeting a few Snapper as he had landed a good 7 kilo fish and a 4.5 kilo the weekend prior, in the attached video you will see the summarised turn of events. Hopefully a few of you get some enjoyment from it and can relate to the turn of events.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MprHD8ney4
O.T Taken Prisoner
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Re: O.T Taken Prisoner
I liked the boat fishing vid dude....Looked like you guys had a good time anyway. I would class that a a nice sized fishing boat. Looks like an 18 or so footer.
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Re: O.T Taken Prisoner
Kev ,
Boat is only 15' long and with all the bits and pieces in it there isn't much room to move let alone do a three step pendulum.
Still don't see why he complained so much when I tried
Boat is only 15' long and with all the bits and pieces in it there isn't much room to move let alone do a three step pendulum.
Still don't see why he complained so much when I tried
