Depends what I'm fishing for.
In western port no but when fishing alone up at Bermagui I have some.music on
Who listens to the radio...
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I always have the radio on. Races cricket footy and old music when I'm haven a few at night
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That’s the way mate.crumpet_avenger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 7:53 amI always have the radio on. Races cricket footy and old music when I'm haven a few at night
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I listen to the radio but none of the commercial crap. and certainly no news.. time on the water should be stress free.. so SBS Chill or SOMA fm it is. The fish don't seem to mind much
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I usually stream either the radio or music from my phone to a UE Wonderboom.
I thought the Wonderboom would be great to hang from the canopy in my boat, due to its 360 degree speaker. It seemed like a good idea until the first time it swung around and smacked me in the head! That thing is very solid.
I thought the Wonderboom would be great to hang from the canopy in my boat, due to its 360 degree speaker. It seemed like a good idea until the first time it swung around and smacked me in the head! That thing is very solid.
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