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    Mine Is Good For 4 More Crab Pots And To Keep The Nose Down.have To Go She Just Walked In Cheers Snappaflicka

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    the misses likes to fish , catches more than I do . she wont drive the boat , the car but always gets wet when launching & retrieving where as quite often i get on the boat dry . she make the food & drinks , buys bait , sets up the radio & sounder & gps , gives me back my money for petrol , bought us another boat & she might just do that again this weekend at the tackle *

  3. #18

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    my wife likes to fish , even early in the morning , she catches more fish that me , looks better than me , up graded our little boat for a little bit bigger boat and who knows what she might do when I take her to the tackle & tinnie show this weekend . she gets wet every time we launch & retrieve the boat where as I am mostly dry . she pulls up the anchor almost every time but says that we should get an electric winch . no chance of that as i get to look at her wee cute bum everytime she pulls up the anchor . she also makes up the sandwiches .
    god I love my wife .
    cheers haggis ..............

  4. #19

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    sorry about that the first post dissapeared before i finished it .

  5. #20

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    My wife loves the boat and fishing and crabbing. She makes the thermos, sandwiches and lot's of tasties to eat. She pulls the pots, then hands them to me. She runs the anchor.

    She doesn't like rerigging her gear, or taking fish off her line. She's great company on the boat, and I love her being with me. Fact is, Reel Nauti doesn't move unless it's with her in it!

    Dave

  6. #21

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    Nada
    My Wife can't stand small boats.. I would have to buy something like the Fairstar before she would come out with me... SO... I make / pack all me tucker and drinks, and unless my son comes too, I launch, drive, fuel up, gather bait all by my self.

    Actually I have a stressful job so I kind of appreciate the time out.. she probably does too ? Especially if I take the dog and our son along !
    Last edited by Dirtysanchez; 21-04-2008 at 03:48 PM.
    If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?

  7. #22

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    screams when she gets the smallest bite, and thinks its huge and winds in at a rapid pace, its good if the fish are bitin small or big, shes kept happy for a few hours, and i get to fish for longer, but she wont bait a hook or take a fish off, buts its good to go out with her just for the company

  8. #23

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    Liz holds the record on Bill Cortens bar crossing course,for the biggest ever ladies wave jump.
    Bill picked the wave,but realised it was going to break,and under instructions,gunned it up the wave,made a perfect landing. What a ride.

    Liz has helped me rebuild our boat,is licenced,loves to fish,does he own thing,and helps clean the fish.
    Great fishing mate. Cant do the trailer work as yet, but that will be next
    David

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    Took mine out to the bedrooms for our first fishing trip; I rigged up and baited and cast out and passed her the rod 6 fish later bream 40 and 35 cm, flathead 68cm, tailor 35cm dart 45 cm ; then she says to me are there any other fish to be caught on the beach???? At this stage I am not even rigged up............ so muttering under my breath yes------ marlin, tuna she announces that she has another one..... big sole. She has continued to consistently out fish me while learning how to fish herself. We have new rules in the boat...... all the cod, Sweetlip, and mackerel are hers even if my mates come out and fish with me . She cleans and fillets them better than I do and having owned her own Chinese Restaurant she cooks them like a dream. She has me organized with a list up on the wall and has everything ready for me to load up as I am doing that she organizes all the food. I end up with a 3 course meal out in the boat!!!!!! Its obvious why the mates don't come out a lot anymore .

  10. #25

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    I left out the other night.... I am watching tv and she asks me if I want to go fishing. Well later as i am pulling in a 48cm squire she says to me " do you know that Bundy rum is on special we better get a couple of bottles before it goes back to normal pricing" I turn around to her and say Edith---- I love you. HA HA HA. Who would believe a woman would say those things but it is true . I think shes a keeper. .

  11. #26

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    My wife loves fishing and going out in the boat in the broad water
    or in moreton bay.
    She will not go with me out through the seaway.
    She ties her own hooks, baits her own hooks and takes off her fish.
    She packs a wicked lunch and drinks like a fish while we are out.
    She backs the boat down the ramp and retrieves as well.
    She pays for the boat out of her pay packet and has said we need to trade
    the yalta for a bigger one at the tinnie show.
    Do you hear me complaining.
    Graeme

  12. #27

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    My wife and nine year old are permenant fixtures in the boat. She will drive only when im throwing the cast net. That ussually ends in an argument (because I not she is Stressed. ha ha me stressed in a boat). She offers to put the pick down or pull it up when ive almost finished the job. She catches some good fish. My Daughter well theres another story, lets just say that Squid ink and white painted boats dont mix.



    Rod

  13. #28

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    mine enjoys just being out on the boat..as long as it is calm..some wine ..some food..occassionally wet a line..best part is..she chooses and buys the boat.

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