Victorian Yak fishers had a day on the bay.
This is a new group, an off shoot of afkk.
Anyway I'm there, the only wooden yak and as usual I spent so much of my time answering questions, but at least it was after I'd done a bit of fishing. There may be some interest but these guys seem very into their Tupperware...
Now if only I had a mirage drive installed.
a note on my setup: I didn't leave myself enough leg room and was cramping up after a short time. I need to build a live tank or ice box that slides into the bow area (another project...)
Early morning on the bay
the unknown fish
the little flattie
I now need to try to keep the inside of the boat cleaner
If you're in Victoria and fish from your yaks have a look at vyak.net.au
Tor
Inaugral Vyak meeting
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Re: Inaugral Vyak meeting
Hi Tor..... I'll have to check that out.
Where abouts on the bay did you launch?
Where abouts on the bay did you launch?
John.
1 Cape Fear Sit In....a couple more planned
2 Laker 14's
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1 Cape Fear Sit In....a couple more planned
2 Laker 14's
1 Paddle board
"People who don't make mistakes don't make anything"
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Re: Inaugral Vyak meeting
olsnappa my man, I was going to target you specifically but seems you beat me to it.
this trip was out from Safety Beach originally they were going from Sunnyside but the weather wasn't that good.
there was some concern from the missus about meeting blokes I met on the internet at Sunnyside (it's a nudist beach...)
get on the forum it'll be good to have another "woody" there.
and it seems I had more success than I give myself credit for and I've been in so much grief for releasing the fish that were obviously legal...
oops
Tor
this trip was out from Safety Beach originally they were going from Sunnyside but the weather wasn't that good.
there was some concern from the missus about meeting blokes I met on the internet at Sunnyside (it's a nudist beach...)
get on the forum it'll be good to have another "woody" there.
and it seems I had more success than I give myself credit for and I've been in so much grief for releasing the fish that were obviously legal...
oops
Tor
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Re: Inaugral Vyak meeting
Tor wrote:
and it seems I had more success than I give myself credit for and I've been in so much grief for releasing the fish that were obviously legal...
oops
Tor
There is nothing wrong with letting them go. . . . . .
They can grow up a bit more & you can catch them again .
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Re: Inaugral Vyak meeting
G'day Tor,
Nice lil pinky and lizard mate.
Just give the blokes in the pigs of plastic a paddle in ya lovely Southwind mate. You'll change their minds - no problem.
Nice lil pinky and lizard mate.
Just give the blokes in the pigs of plastic a paddle in ya lovely Southwind mate. You'll change their minds - no problem.
Regards,
Mick
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Re: Inaugral Vyak meeting
mmm...hairymick wrote: Just give the blokes in the pigs of plastic a paddle in ya lovely Southwind mate. You'll change their minds - no problem.
She's like a mistress to me I don't want to share.
I'll think about it...
I have to say though I was surprised how easy it was to paddle at the same speed as the tupperware boats, I'm not particularly paddle fit and even the peddle boats which appear to move quite quickly weren't moving as fast as me.
I know I should share but I like all the attention
Tor
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Re: Inaugral Vyak meeting
My point exactly mate.I have to say though I was surprised how easy it was to paddle at the same speed as the tupperware boats, I'm not particularly paddle fit and even the peddle boats which appear to move quite quickly weren't moving as fast as me.
The short hobies are fine boats but no match for a southwind in speed, comfort or load capacity. Even the much vaunted Adventure can't get away from my Sasquatch. I would imagine your Southwind is even faster. I know mine is.
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