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  1. #16

    Re: Prawns Are On At Clontarf

    2 mates both got a bucket there today well before noon. They must be thick.

  2. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by bondy99 View Post
    G'day, slight correction

    It's 10 Litres per person per day.

    Peter

    Sorry bro, its 10 liters in possesion at any one time, inc. whats in the freezer at home.

    http://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/documents/...sionLimits.pdf



  3. #18

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    There were heaps of boats out from the mouth of cabbage tree creek, shorncliffe friday morning, looked like they were after prawns as well.

    Dave

  4. #19

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    Had a flick at the mouth of the Caboolture river Early Monday morning and there were 8 trawlers just off the yellow marker out from there trawling away, thats the first time i have seem so many trawlers out from there so close.

  5. #20

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    Wish I had the time to chase them, but this week I've promised friends to make butterfly coconut prawns for dinner , and my only test of whether the big bananas are around is whether I pay around $20.00 per Kilo or not. All offers greatfully received, although if I gave you any money for them and you don't have a commercial license that would be illegal wouldn't it?

    Scalem

  6. #21

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    Keep an aye open for refrigeration trucks on the foreshore. Past practices by those in yellow rain coats have seen 'em coming ashore, offloading, and going back out again.

    kev

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  7. #22

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-a-v-e View Post
    There were heaps of boats out from the mouth of cabbage tree creek, shorncliffe friday morning, looked like they were after prawns as well.

    Dave
    You'd want to be careful. South of the creek mouth is a green zone and north is a yellow zone from the beach out 500 metres - beyond that is also a green zone. Let's hope all the yellow raincoats are watching their GPS's !!!

    Cheers Freeeedom

  8. #23

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freeeedom View Post

    Let's hope all the yellow raincoats are watching their GPS's !!!

    Cheers Freeeedom
    Let's hope they're not, and they get caught.............problem solved

    kev

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  9. #24

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    Yellow raincoats, all no speaky english when they get sprung....how odd hey, I wonder how they get their car and boat licence then!!!

  10. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ima_Rawprawn View Post
    2 mates both got a bucket there today well before noon. They must be thick.

    G'day Stan,

    Can you give me a call. I lost your number.

    Peter

  11. #26

    Re: Prawns Are On At Clontarf

    Quote Originally Posted by Freeeedom View Post
    You'd want to be careful. South of the creek mouth is a green zone and north is a yellow zone from the beach out 500 metres - beyond that is also a green zone. Let's hope all the yellow raincoats are watching their GPS's !!!

    Cheers Freeeedom

    Had similar thoughts when we saw them.

    Cheers,

    Dave

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