You can contact me by emailing tacklerat@gmail.com
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why aren't there any recent reports?
A. SeawayFishing is no longer being updated and it exists in an archived state only.
Q. What happens when I donate money?
SeawayFishing costs around $200 per year to run. All monies raised goes into site costs to ensure the site stays up and running.
Q. Where can I post reports?
A. Seaway and Broadwater reports must be posted in the Forum.
Q. Do you edit images I post in a report?
A. Sometimes. Images need to be a certain size to fit in properly with the layout. The best size is 650 wide by 390 high.
Q. Do you edit my post?
A. No.
Q. Can I write an article for your site?
A. Yes. Articles need to be of fairly high quality though and have decent pictures.
Q. I have fishing tackle that I would like you to promote, will you do that?
A. Not at the moment, as I am taking a break from fishing the seaway.
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More information about SeawayFishing
SeawayFishing is run by Craig, a keen fisherman who tends to analyse things a bit too much and fished the Gold Coast Seaway constantly. I wanted to have somewhere to put all the reports and data I collect and so SeawayFishing was born. It is updated whenever I feel like I have something new to add, and will include fishing reports, location analysis, tackle talk, techniques, videos and spotlight on species.
SeawayFishing is currently funded by donations and advertising.
You need to register to post comments and post in the forum. Insulting or infammatory comments will be removed and the user banned so keep it civil.
Don't bother to post unless you are willing to share info, one of my pet hates is those who boast about catching fish but are unwilling to share info to help others. If you want to keep a spot secret that's fine, but you better be willing to share the other aspects of rigs, times, tides etc. Through sharing of information we all become better fisherman.
Registered Users can submit your own reports by default, but all articles/reports are checked by me to ensure relevant content before being posted.
Your first post must be approved by me before it will be shown, after that all of your comments are posted immediately.
All text and images are copyright. If you do wish to post some info across to other forums, please just link to the appropriate article.