Fishing is such a hit among water enthusiasts. Although this activity has been going around for a long time, it is just now that it is taking the spotlight and given the attention it deserves. Nowadays, there are shows that are dedicated to this sport and more and more people are professing their love for this activity. Competitions on big game of fishing is rampant of coastline provinces and countries. In an article I wrote in ArticleBase.com entitled, " The Big Fishing Game and the Plastic Boats Australia's fishermen used", I discussed how this game affect the industry.
With that, the boating industry is also making waves. Since fishing needs a durable boat that they can depend on and take them to that sweet spot, they need to get one that will help them catch the price. And boat makers added some twist to the old-fashion fishing boats. They introduce a new material that can withstand the elements and easy to navigate at the same time - plastic.
In Australia many sea master opted for this kind of boat. Aquatruck, one of the trusted boat makers in Tasmania, is known to produce plastic boats Australia and other coastal communities rely on.
Braving the Australian waves and taking time to explore the deepest ocean.
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Old fishing ways
Hey there! It's been a while, but I definitely came back with lots of treats. Lately, I've been doing some research on how the fishing started and how is it now. It is great to know that fishing has been one of the primary means to make a living. The early settlers definitely knew how to use their resources to augment their living. And from crude boats, it is remarkable to see the progress we made to keep up with the modern ways of fishing, and that involves the upgrade of vessels.
You can read the whole article at Articlebase.com. I added some interesting details and a little history to fill your curiosity.
Until then! And watch out for my next write-up!
You can read the whole article at Articlebase.com. I added some interesting details and a little history to fill your curiosity.
Until then! And watch out for my next write-up!
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