Thanks for the video mate, new sub :) Do you have any comparison thoughts between your new and old boat yet? Im a spearo looking for a little runner. PS do I hear a bit of west country creeping out now and again? haha
Thanks for subbing, I would say the new boat is light years ahead of the inflatable. The inflatable is fun but better for rod fishing or just snorkeling because there's so little storage space on it. My advice, look for a small aluminum pontoon boat or a plastic Mac360. West country? Dunno ppl say I sound like I have an invercargill accent
or,well, how much for a catch bag, bit of a buggah. Anywayz you got a feed. Yip owning gear for harvesting kaimoana takes up a lot of time. Preparation, and cleaning and maintenance, especially rods. They need drag tension off a spray of lube ,dive gears are the worst- then theres the boat. Absolutely knackered after that, then there's the catch to deal with far-far-f a r k 😴
Thanks for the video mate, new sub :) Do you have any comparison thoughts between your new and old boat yet? Im a spearo looking for a little runner. PS do I hear a bit of west country creeping out now and again? haha
Thanks for subbing, I would say the new boat is light years ahead of the inflatable. The inflatable is fun but better for rod fishing or just snorkeling because there's so little storage space on it. My advice, look for a small aluminum pontoon boat or a plastic Mac360. West country? Dunno ppl say I sound like I have an invercargill accent
or,well, how much for a catch bag, bit of a buggah.
Anywayz you got a feed.
Yip owning gear for harvesting kaimoana takes up a lot of time.
Preparation, and cleaning and maintenance, especially rods.
They need drag tension off a spray of lube ,dive gears are the worst- then theres the boat.
Absolutely knackered after that, then there's the catch to deal with far-far-f a r k 😴