Deckie needed for marlin fishing at bermagui? In march. Spots still available?
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Re: Deckie needed for marlin fishing at bermagui? Im march
We caught a small yellow fin when up there 5 year again with frozenpod
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Re: Deckie needed for marlin fishing at bermagui? Im march
Thanks for the offer of your boat (really considered it ( but really looking forward to start catching marlin snd tuna in my boat.ChrisAbout wrote:Hey mate, keen to join but I'd suggest we take my boat instead. From what I can see you have a 2stroke which will be very expensive to run up to the self, back and trolling. Plus oil.
I'd be bring a deckie along too.
Yep your rite its a 115 johnson 2 stroke.
Im in the process of putting the new put carbon fiber riggers in and find tuning the new sounder.
Just going to get it services and look at stalling issue and alls good.
You still interested in coming up?
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Re: Deckie needed for marlin fishing at bermagui? Im march
Alright well count me in for a couple days if you guys dont mindsmile0784 wrote:I have some game gear and we can all take turms using itKimtown wrote:I dont have the gear to tackle marlin and don't really plan to spend thousands on tiagras and sh*t ill use once in a lifetime
Are we planning on just having 1 rod out each and whatever rod gets hit is the lucky dude reeling it in?
I might have to borrow a rod/reel for the day off someone if they don't mind otherwise I'll have to bow out and just bottom bash on my lonesomeol
If trilling for marlin plan to use 4 to 5 rods and if live baiting go down to 2 or 3.