Using aluminium blocks as the framing, very stable and use arms to connect each together, can hold 100kg without bending, and the floor is actually really light aluminium with carpet on top instead of wood. More expensive but saves you from changing wood every once in a while
Great video buddy. 🤘. I am proud of you for going out to target 1 species and getting it both days. All the hard work is paying off. 🤛❤️🦾🏆
Awesome vid mate I'm from Coomera and still haven't caught one in the river yet so you definitely know your stuff 🤙 🎣🎣
We’re heaps of them around this year, got myself 20 in the Coomera and 64 on the Broadwater and canals
Very nice.
Hey mate great vid. Was just wondering how you did the flooring in your boat in looking into doing something similar
Using aluminium blocks as the framing, very stable and use arms to connect each together, can hold 100kg without bending, and the floor is actually really light aluminium with carpet on top instead of wood. More expensive but saves you from changing wood every once in a while
Hey man i fish the same spot is the outgoing or incoming tide doing better for you there?
Definitely last part of the incoming
what rod are you using ?
rapala maxwell 1-3kg, that spool is my bream spool but planning on buying another for heavier line
@@flap-fishinglikeapro9925 thanks dude, does it handle trevs well?
@@byronalty2977 yeah man, that’s my main rod for trevs now, check out my recent vids with trevs.