Terry
The 75hp is 3 cylinder v's the 60hp which is 2 cylinder.
The 60 hp would cope but the 75 would be better.
I was lucky to get mine secondhand with 60 hours on it, a rare find at the time.
If you do find one be sure to get all the engine details up on a laptop and have them print or email the service history.
It tells you everything you need to know
PJ
It's knot a problem i wouldnt expect any less, the sweetest revenge would be to prove it was a 30lber, we shall see.
Thanks for the info Nigel, not seen it yet but it must have been from last years meet when Simon Everest took photo's from AWOL
PJ
Any fish is possible on the fly, the trick is getting it down where the fish can see it which is not always easy when you have depth , tide and water clarity to consider.
Fresh water lines are ok to use but you should wash them after use.
the lines used are usually intermeadiate and sink lines of d13 through di7- the number being the sink rate of inches per second.
A floater can be adapted by using a poly leader to make it into a sink tip which will probably get you down 10- 15ft with a heavyish fly
PJ
It looked lovely out of the window this morning after i cancelled a trip with a mate who lives two hours away.
I went to check it out thinking id made the wrong call?
Trust me it was like a roller coaster out there, great for getting airbourne but pants for fishing.
PJ
Tightlines at 8pm on sky shows a friend of mine catching Bass on the fly
http://www.skysports.com/tv_show/story/0,2...3_12976,00.html
We should really be out there doing it rather than watching someone else - bloody weather!
PJ
Not our everyday type of fishing but this short trailer will take you on an incredible journey.
extreme fishing at it's finest
- enjoy
http://vimeo.com/14877592