Advice for new jetski fishers
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Advice for new jetski fishers
Just wondering if maybe somehow we could collate all the advice that has been presented over the last year regarding safety, how to ride, equipment to carry, fishing off a ski etc.
Would be nice to have one document that had most of the advice in it so that as new guys come along they can at least know there is some advice there to read about.
Mark (aka 2-Extreme) have you thought about collating such advice as you always have such good advice and do it in a non-condescending manner.
Anyway just a thought as I'd guess most jetski owners don't normally stray too far from the shore normally until tempted to take a rod and chillybin with them. It's quite a bit different going out beyond Waiheke than doing some jetskiing around Eastern Beach (apologies to non-Aucklanders).
Andrew
Would be nice to have one document that had most of the advice in it so that as new guys come along they can at least know there is some advice there to read about.
Mark (aka 2-Extreme) have you thought about collating such advice as you always have such good advice and do it in a non-condescending manner.
Anyway just a thought as I'd guess most jetski owners don't normally stray too far from the shore normally until tempted to take a rod and chillybin with them. It's quite a bit different going out beyond Waiheke than doing some jetskiing around Eastern Beach (apologies to non-Aucklanders).
Andrew
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PWC : Kawasaki STX 15F
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New Jetski fisho info
Hi,
Great idea to complie a list of info and topics for newbies. i have been fishing like this for over a year and my list of things to take and do grow every time i go out. Happy to contribute in any way i can.
Peter -J
Great idea to complie a list of info and topics for newbies. i have been fishing like this for over a year and my list of things to take and do grow every time i go out. Happy to contribute in any way i can.
Peter -J
Peter-j-
Number of posts : 34
PWC : Yamaha 2006 XLT 1200
Best fish landed on your ski : 14.8lb (75cm) Snapper 17/1/2010
Age : 54
Location : Launch mostly from Takapuna
Job/hobbies : Soft Bait Fishing on my Yamaha XLT1200
Humor : Catching better fish than the boat next to you.
Registration date : 2009-01-19
Re: Advice for new jetski fishers
I concur, might be a good idea to put up a FAQ thread for Newbs
softbaiter-
Number of posts : 517
PWC : Yammie FX140 fishing machine.
Best fish landed on your ski : 9lb Snap
Age : 45
Location : In the water / Clarks Beach
Job/hobbies : IT System Admin / fixer of anything with button and plug, servers to coffee machines
Humor : haha
Registration date : 2008-11-20
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