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Thread: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

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    Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    Anyone looking ahead at the synoptic chart? It looks like the High pressure systems are moving up, which means only one thing...

    Hello bottom fishing season!!!!

    w00tage!!!!!

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    Re: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    Goodbye and good riddance.

    It's during the summer that i often envy New Zealand and they're 1025+ days and big knobbies as a result. But only for a moment.

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    Re: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    I would not say that at this stage of the year. Much of the available data predicts a high probability of significant falls in late March/ early April especially in SEQ. We might have to wait until May to get our Snapps
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    Re: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    I would not say that at this stage of the year. Much of the available data predicts a high probability of significant falls in late March/ early April especially in SEQ. We might have to wait until May to get our Snapps
    Oh poo to you Horse. You are a whole bunch of no fun!

    Cheers,

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    Re: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    snapper? what are they? I will probaly go through another year without catching a legal one..but such is life.
    highs, lows, troughs, cold fronts, cyclones, rain, sleet..makes no difference to my fishing expertise.

    WWF for life.

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    Re: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    Might have to take you out there one day Greg. The Snapper will be there. Wags'll show you how.

    Cheers,

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    Re: Bye Bye Monsoonal Low

    Just had to bump this. And ask Horse where he gets his data. Spot on.

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