my mate steve and i went for a quick overnighter on the south coast of nsw, in the nadgee-howe wilderness area. This is a short creek, slow pools, tannin-stained, bushcrowded portages. We fished for aussie bass in the pools, other targets in the estuary and off the rocks outside the estuary. Nothing rowdy on the water. It was a 'mixed media trip, with me on the dory and steve in a kayak. He is now desperately sold on packrafts !
The put in:
big pools
tannin pools from the cliffs
Loaded raft and flyrod
campsite pull-in
brekkie time
fishing off the stones
local seacliffs
Great pics but where are the fish?
Too busy fishin to take pics of fish !
I am indeed desperate to get a packraft having seen Jules in action,Sadly poverty is preventing me ordering a new one at the mo, BUT… if any one has an older one they are upgrading or an unused/spare raft that they want to sell, I would be very keen to hear from you? I am considering the 10% off christmas special but this would mean no food, presents or blankets for the children this christmas So I would prefer used as a first option.
Steve
I don’t think you will have much luck finding a second hand alpaca in Australia. Apparently there have only been 20 sold in Australia and I have four of them in my shed + your mates one, that only leaves 15 possibilities, we could probably account for the rest just from the viewers of this forum. Good luck anyway, i would just get a new one, you will not regret it and there is always next Christmas for the kids.
Yes it does not look good if there are only 20 here!! I may have to wait for the exchange rate to improve a bit though, as a Denali Llama would cost nearly $1300 at the current rate . Surely you don’t need 4 of them?
Steve