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jagger

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  1. Well repairs went well which saw me walking away from hours in the water with only a damp sock from a pin hole I can't find somewhere( I can live with that ;))Cheers again for the info guysPeeli: where I was fishing, one foul step in the reeds and i'm over my head, may be a PFD isn't such a bad idea ;)

  2. Gday PeeliPeeli,Cheers for the info. The old boy had had a pair of these for a while and recently had his repaired through the shop again.I had a go at repairing them today and will be testing them tomorrow so fingers crossed other wise I might invest in a new pair. I like the fact the do the oyster waders as well with blundstone boots. Should last a few years !!

  3. Thanks for the info guys. Appreciate the replies.I went out and had a look at the piece they gave me with the waders and sure enough... a small tube of the glue was folded up in it. I will give it a go but don't think there wil be enough so will take your advise.Thanks again.

  4. Any one have any idea on the best adhesive to use to repair waders or other suggestions ??I recently purchased a new pair and have hacked them up already with small tears in seveal spots on the lower legs. They came with spare material but no instructions on mending or adhesive.Can anyone help ??Cheers in advance

  5. Gday LL,I purchased the same camera before my trip to the Middle East where I took about 4000 piccies. Great little unit for all round purposes, but.... the main thing I found that let it down is night time or diminsished light. Still not complaining about my purchase thousands of more pics on though.One of my favourite functions is the sunset feature. I have hundreds of sunset pic and love them all. Brings out very rich colours.

  6. Stu i'm with you on this one mate.. Wrasse all the way. Always different colours and sizes but always the same picky little bites usually. Great cockle theives ;)Luke I cought heaps on camo worms down at Jervis last weekend quite large as well. The bigger ones do bite a bit better. I kept one of the largest to try as we always throw them back. Good fun when nothing else is on ;D

  7. Gday Yobbo,Great idea mate !! You can certainly save yourself a few bob by doing it the hard way. All it cost is a bit of time.Funny you should mention it though, I have just given a fella at work a heap of lead to make me some jig heads for snapper sp's(fish head shape) he bought some in for me to look at and you would swear they where machine made they are that good.I will ask if him he's up for lending it out.

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