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LandyAndy
8th February 2016, 08:51 PM
Seeing we have some fishing action a fishing trip tale,all true.
Since Deb had her stroke we are fairly limited to where we can fish together.In Albany I usualy take her to the Kalgan river or the service warf at the town boat ramp.
We went to Albany for the AWEstralia day long weekend,the almanac predicted a couple of good days fishin:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool: I packed Debs flick rod,a 6 foot Jarvis Walker carbon fibre and my favorite rod,an Abu Garcia 6foot6 carbon fibre combo I won on a fishing website.
We went sunday,had our usual fishing comp.Catch and release all counted.I won 23 to 10,mainly skippy,a few trumperter and a couple of nice black bream.We both had a great time.
Went again monday,even better day in the almanac.Couldnt back the D4 as close to where we were fishing as there were plenty of cars and a fishing boat tied up.Hadnt been there long and I hooked something big,only had a paternostra rig with small hooks.What ever it was it was smoking me,was trying to help the drag by grabbing the spool.It bit the hook off,fortunately as I was down to the backing nylon under the braid.Reeled it in put a new rig on got a fat black bream straight away.Noticed the D4 was full of seagulls:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: They went in chasing bait off the tailgate and found the latte I guess.I put the rod down on the concreate jetty,one of the hooks had 1 whole whitebait on it.As I was shifting the now seagull free D4 closer Deb started yelling out.A seagull grabbed the whitebait and the hook must of set,as it flew off with the rod,then dissapeared under the water with the rod:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
Only just dragged myself to look up the replacement cost this weekend,around $250 for the combo,plus the braid:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
I suggested we go to the chippy and buy $10 worth of chips,plus a kilo of bi-carb brom Coles and go feed seagulls on the foreshore.Deb told me that was not a very good idea.
Andrew

Pedro_The_Swift
8th February 2016, 09:44 PM
:ttiwwp:

:Rolling::Rolling::Rolling::Rolling:

sounds like something that would happen to me,,:angel:

did I tell you about the time I oar'd a mates tackle box overboard?

Chops
8th February 2016, 10:42 PM
That's a bugger Andy.


I do like the bicarb idea though :cool:

strangy
9th February 2016, 10:08 AM
I'm sorrydde02...rolling...no really.smirk. That's a great way to lose a rod! If your going to lose a rod at least you have really good story to go with it. I've already imagined sound and voices to go with the imagesdde00



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Chops
9th February 2016, 12:28 PM
Mine, mine,, mine ,mine mine, minemine, mine


:Rolling::Rolling::Rolling:

jx2mad
9th February 2016, 01:37 PM
I was fishing at Sussex inlet a while back during the Summer holidays. There were a number of boats anchored around the run in from the channel into St Georges Basin. To our amazement there were 3 guys in a boat motoring in and out of the anchored boats listening to the beep of their fish finder. Every time it beeped they would stop the outboard, lower their anchor and drop their lines in. You should have heard the laughs and strange comments coming from the other boats. :D:D:D

Chenz
12th February 2016, 12:12 PM
That's a bummer Andy.

I was fishing with a mate out near the FAD off Sydney - about 10klms out to sea chasing Dolphin Fish. My mate is setting up a live bait on another rod and has his bait rod sitting on the gunwale.
My back is turned to him on the other side of the boat when I hear this almighty splash, turn around and he is gone. I look over the side and just see bubbles coming up. A few seconds later he surfaces out of the bubbles to tell me something grabbed the hook on the line on the gunwale and pulled it overboard so without thinking about where we were, he just dived over after it.

I helped him back on board and he tells me he could see it going down and he almost grabbed it. If I was in the harbour or in a river I may have done a similar thing but that far out to sea on the drift????? There are lots more rods in the shop.