bayliner trophy and fish
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dezzer
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bayliner trophy and fish
hi all , just joined this site and have found it very interesting, i have just bought a bayliner trophy 1802 for sea fishing, what do you think of this boat as i dont know of any body that has had one, also i want to fish out of the tramore area, what fish can i expect to catch, would there be any cod in this area, has it any dangerous areas and lastly as i live inland is there any phone no,s i can contact for a weather update as not to waste time driving down to turn around and go home due to bad weather, thanks all dezzer.........
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Never mind the pollocks
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boats
The dirty fecker an be found on http://www.fishingchannel9.com which is a site for small boat owners. I know that there is a guy on his site with a Trophy. Log onto the forum and have a chat with the lads there. They are a friendly bunch and might be able to help you out.
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Neil
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Trophy 1802
I'm the guy on Luke's site with the Trophy 1802 (Mostly Harmless). Got it the tail end of last season, so I've only landed a few fish so far this year. I'm new to boating myself, and have struggled a bit. I'm hoping that I can accompany another boat to known marks, because otherwise I'll get sick of the Muglins! If you have any specific points, pm me on Luke's site.