G'day from the Eastern Suburbs!!!

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nasman
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G'day from the Eastern Suburbs!!!

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Hi all.

My name is Nas I sold the beast a few months ago to trade up to a Hobie Outback. I also still have my first yak, a Wavedance Sierra just for fun and practise. My ideal day out involves me and my yak drifting around PPB with some bait and lures for whatever is out. Flattys are my fav. I have fished a little with SPs with some luck and I have started to pick up some HBs and look forward to trying them soon. Algthough I don't get out enough, I do spend a lot of time thinking and planning about fishing.

That is why I am excited to find out about a Vic site. Looking forward to chatting in person with you some day.

Ta, Nas.
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Nasman.
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Gday nas, welcome to vyak mate. Look forward to catching up for a fish with you sometime.
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Hi Nas,we will give you a call next time we do a flatty drift ,ihave been using a patternoster rig with a long shank hook with a soft plastic as bait it has worked very well see you out there ,Gary
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Hi Nas,we will give you a call next time we do a flatty drift ,ihave been using a patternoster rig with a long shank hook with a soft plastic as bait it has worked very well see you out there ,Gary
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Welcome!
No doubt we'll catch up for some flatties soon.
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Welcome aboard Nas, I'm just back from Flattie Utopia; Wingan Inlet..or any of the East Gippsland estuarys actually. Those Inlets are just made for Flattie fishos in kayaks :D Steve.
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Hey. Love gippy lakes system. I am going to hollands landing early june for an event with my fishing club. And we go to Nick River in Spetember but this year paynesville instead. I tend to work for bream though. But may try for some flatty's if i get some tips or hot spots.
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