advice wanted

hi all we are a family fairly new to the fishing scene and very new to the boating scene! this is our freshly renovated boat my girlfriend bought it for her and her daughters to use and i restored it for them.We have done a couple of river trips and one trip out of cockburn sound where i picked up a 60cm kg and jo cought a good size harliquin near carnack.i have a few questions i would love some help with please!  1.-the boat has a large old style commercial depth sounder made by jrc which i have no idea how to use lol advice would be great! 2-any idea what sort of sea our little boat can handle it has a 40 johnson and is a swiftcraft boat around 16 feet 3-we have been invited by a friend down to lake navarino in waroona at her expense this weekend not been there so yhought why not and we taking the boat been told there are rainbow and brown trout aswell as perch here is the question has anyone been here and what is the best way to catch these fish any advice greatly apreciated look forward to chatting to all and thanks for any advice jo and adam

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Looks smick

Tue, 2009-04-21 14:23

You have done a great job on the restoration,it looks real smick.

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i agree that looks

Tue, 2009-04-21 15:02

i agree that looks trick!

should be fine for rivers, lakes and heading out to 3 mile reef and other metro reefs..

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he did a great job and i

Tue, 2009-04-21 15:08

he did a great job and i love spinning the guys out that the lady has the skippers ticket and the boat! thanks to Adam tho its really worth showing off! Thanks babe x

 

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well thats usually the best

Tue, 2009-04-21 15:50

well thats usually the best way.. means we get to hang off the back fishing while the lady drives :D

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Looks great

Tue, 2009-04-21 19:35

I am also in the process of doing up a Swifty. 18 footer with 2001 115hp. Yours would be ideal for river, estuary, lakes, inside the inshore reef areas and on the right day/s just outside the reefs... now to convince my missus to do the skippers ticket WinkCool

Cheers,

David

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Cheers,

David (AKA Grumps)

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And perfect for

Tue, 2009-04-21 19:37

Cockburn Sound..... Geographe Bay and close in at Shark Bay.
Cheers,
David

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Cheers,

David (AKA Grumps)

Location: Heathridge.  Toys:  120 Series Prado ... 5.3 Stacer Seamaster/Merc 90HP.