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Im trying to organise a fishing trip so just let me know if you want it chartered or if you want to hire out a boat.

Right now i just want to see how many people who are interested so i can get prices as we may need more than 1 boat.

Things you'll need:

-Fishing rod + bait

-Sun Screen

-Hat

-Food (not sure if we can bbq on the boat)

I want to organise it for a saturday or sunday at the start or middle of march.

i've got a file showing the size and bag limits of nsw fish so when i find out how to post that, i will.

KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS POST, ILL BE UPDATING IT REGULARLY.

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I hope you have your fishing license if you thinking of hiring a boat ( big fines if you get cought without ) .

Depending on when it will be i'll be in too and if there is not to many i can supply the boat as well. A 24' with twin outboards all you guys have to do is pay for the fuel and clean the boat when we come back .

Depending on when it will be i'll be in too and if there is not to many i can supply the boat as well. A 24' with twin outboards all you guys have to do is pay for the fuel and clean the boat when we come back .

thanks for the offer mate, how many people can it hold?

I will be in for sure.

If we go deep sea, for those who have not been before, it cn be a killer.

The first time i went 5 mins after stopping i was sick as and laid down on the boat until the got back to shore.

The second time i was sick again but it made great berly as i kept fishing.

ok.. keep it coming guys. i need numbers before i book anything, looks like we're going chartered..

so far its:

SECUR1TY

N1GTR (maybe)

wrxhoon

NXTIME (+1)

d00dz

GTR_Legend

Tommyk

OSH33N

just add your name to the list and how many people you want to bring if any.

everyones welcome, i just need a definate number to check out costs.

  • 1 month later...

almost forgot about this..

ive got uni coming up and my rebuild has been keeping me pretty broke most weeks, but i still want to organise something soon. maybe a drive up to terrigal or something in the meantime, because ill be needing to run my car in anyway.



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