Tea Tree 2017
- yepi'mon
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
I've considered joining a club up the road, mainly for the reason of participating in some competitions for a bit of fun.
I don't see a lot of fishing comp's being run online... but then again I am really only a member on here and some of the Facebook groups.
Has FISHVIC ever tried running some non-serious comps?
I don't see a lot of fishing comp's being run online... but then again I am really only a member on here and some of the Facebook groups.
Has FISHVIC ever tried running some non-serious comps?
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
Plenty of comps online mate.yepi'mon wrote:I've considered joining a club up the road, mainly for the reason of participating in some competitions for a bit of fun.
I don't see a lot of fishing comp's being run online... but then again I am really only a member on here and some of the Facebook groups.
Has FISHVIC ever tried running some non-serious comps?
as for fv theres been a few here and there, the species comp is probably the most busiest one, how serious you take it is entierly up to you.
- MsShimano
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
There are alot of comps online. Ones across Australia where you need to send in pics of your fish. On a brag mat, with the date on a card and your special ID number. I have entered one before and won a $250 daiwa voucher. Its alot of fun.yepi'mon wrote:I've considered joining a club up the road, mainly for the reason of participating in some competitions for a bit of fun.
I don't see a lot of fishing comp's being run online... but then again I am really only a member on here and some of the Facebook groups.
Has FISHVIC ever tried running some non-serious comps?
Of course I talk to my self while fishing.. sometimes I need expert advice! :fishing:
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
surely you cant use that, might as well give it to me to use...MsShimano wrote: I have entered one before and won a $250 daiwa voucher. Its alot of fun.
- MsShimano
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Nice try. Lol it's long gone!purple5ive wrote:surely you cant use that, might as well give it to me to use...MsShimano wrote: I have entered one before and won a $250 daiwa voucher. Its alot of fun.
Of course I talk to my self while fishing.. sometimes I need expert advice! :fishing:
- yepi'mon
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
Yeah I've seen some that have been run - I guess more what I am getting at it heading out fishing with a group of mates for a fun, non serious comp where we can talk a bit of **** as opposed to joining a 100 + boats in a serious comp (which is a different kind of fun)purple5ive wrote:Plenty of comps online mate.yepi'mon wrote:I've considered joining a club up the road, mainly for the reason of participating in some competitions for a bit of fun.
I don't see a lot of fishing comp's being run online... but then again I am really only a member on here and some of the Facebook groups.
Has FISHVIC ever tried running some non-serious comps?
as for fv theres been a few here and there, the species comp is probably the most busiest one, how serious you take it is entierly up to you.
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
Im sure we can organise something like that.like a fun day out bring your own boat and have someone as a decky from the forums join you etc.
most likely salmon, squid and pinkies only available this time of the year in good numbers.
most likely salmon, squid and pinkies only available this time of the year in good numbers.
- yepi'mon
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purple5ive wrote:Im sure we can organise something like that.like a fun day out bring your own boat and have someone as a decky from the forums join you etc.
most likely salmon, squid and pinkies only available this time of the year in good numbers.
I'd be keen - even with a buy in fee so there is something on offer at the end of the day!
- cheaterparts
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Re: Tea Tree 2017
with Tea Tree off the menu I'll probably fish the big sandy desert instead of the muddy pond and do the Hobsons Bay Snapper Comp - I remember doing it back in 2011 when it was on a different W/E to TT
being now run the same W/E ( cup day W/E ) that might get me my fix chasing red fish on cup day W/E
being now run the same W/E ( cup day W/E ) that might get me my fix chasing red fish on cup day W/E
My kayak PBs
Gummy shark 128 Cm - Elephant fish 85 Cm - Snapper 91 Cm - KG Whiting 49 Cm - Flathead 55 Cm - Garfish 47 Cm - Silver Trevally 40 Cm - Long Tail Tuna 86 Cm - snook 64 Cm - Couta 71 Cm - Sth Calamari 44 Cm hood - Cobia 117 cm
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Gummy shark 128 Cm - Elephant fish 85 Cm - Snapper 91 Cm - KG Whiting 49 Cm - Flathead 55 Cm - Garfish 47 Cm - Silver Trevally 40 Cm - Long Tail Tuna 86 Cm - snook 64 Cm - Couta 71 Cm - Sth Calamari 44 Cm hood - Cobia 117 cm
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