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Robin Chan:
Great photos and catches guys! Hey, where did the rubber dinghy come from? Must be an emergency raft or something, never saw it on the Antares though ;D How many days was this trip? Nice to be on land, just relaxing and watching the sun go down. Well, waiting to be back there again.  :D

Luke Wyrsta:

--- Quote from: Sam Conacher on December 09, 2009, 06:03:28 PM ---i am not just saying this for the sake of it,


all great photo's.


it has got me guessing if there are any more to come and if so how many more.


the blue water look's very good as do all the photo's.

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Thanks Sam.

More images still to come!

Luke Wyrsta:

--- Quote from: Robin Chan on December 09, 2009, 06:27:47 PM ---Great photos and catches guys! Hey, where did the rubber dinghy come from? Must be an emergency raft or something, never saw it on the Antares though ;D How many days was this trip? Nice to be on land, just relaxing and watching the sun go down. Well, waiting to be back there again.  :D

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Hi Robin,

Your trip and catches looked fantastic!

The rubber duck is only brought out for emergencies, however, we had to do some repairs on the CC GPS unit. We took this opportunity to spread our legs and chill with Claudius, his friends and David on the island camp.

New Caledonia is simply a phenomanal fishery!

Robin Chan:

--- Quote from: Luke Wyrsta on December 09, 2009, 06:56:35 PM ---
--- Quote from: Robin Chan on December 09, 2009, 06:27:47 PM ---Great photos and catches guys! Hey, where did the rubber dinghy come from? Must be an emergency raft or something, never saw it on the Antares though ;D How many days was this trip? Nice to be on land, just relaxing and watching the sun go down. Well, waiting to be back there again.  :D

--- End quote ---

Hi Robin,

Your trip and catches looked fantastic!

The rubber duck is only brought out for emergencies, however, we had to do some repairs on the CC GPS unit. We took this opportunity to spread our legs and chill with Claudius, his friends and David on the island camp.

New Caledonia is simply a phenomanal fishery!

--- End quote ---

Hi Luke,

Thanks....Man.. that Black GT looks awesome. Great.. 2 boats out the same time, must have had alot of fun out there. How was the winds and tide running, on your side? All Fisherman rods...you must be a faithful fan, must really enjoy using Fisherman rods. How does it perform on Big Bloopers? Can't agree with you more on NC!

Paul Taylor:
Luke, Trav and Chris,

Great photos and great trip.

As a relative novice to GT fishing it was my absolute pleasure to be on board for what was an outstanding fishing experience.

Rudy and David should be congratulated for the professional manner in which they conduct their fishing expeditions.

Being in the presence of fisherman of the class of these three guys certainly was a step learning experience.

Whilst the others demonstrated their angling skills my contributions were more aligned to the odd periods of comic relief for all onboard and the protection of Trav 'the wildlife warrior' from a variety of colourful snakes on Bird Island.

Living in Cairns I am extremely fortunate to have the Barrier Reef and all its beauty and fishing options at my doorstep.

That said I would certainly be lining up again for another LPB adventure in the near future.

Regards Paul

 

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