All i can say Mr Ree is that you have way to much spare time......and seriously ...you need professional help ...i think this M&G has scarred you mentally
All i can say Mr Ree is that you have way to much spare time......and seriously ...you need professional help ...i think this M&G has scarred you mentally
well done there muddy . sounds like your mind had a wonderful time
Haaaahahahaaaaa... By far one of the funniest responses to a thread I think I have ever read. Thank you so very much Mr Toes
So you were fairly bored yesterday??
LOVE IT MUDDY did you have the gopro on ??? would love to see a video of all that action lol
Funniest post I've ever read Muddy. Fact is stranger than fiction.
Muddy thats tops, is that your uncles shags that you were using to catch that red Sailfish?
got to love this comment too "Back over near Ronnie's I threw my slug around at the flocks of birds"
cheers Murf
Phill,
4 Mile crossing as follows WGS84;
Inner Mark - 24 37.890 153 15.612 (This is about 900m south of Kev's Inner Mark)
24 37.370 153 16.424
24 37.507 153 17.020
24 38.144 153 17.535 (I think this is the same as Kev's mark)
Outer Mark - 24 37.758 153 18.448 (This mark could be anywhere east of previous mark as it was well outside the bar into deeper water)
We passed the bar 3 times during our trip, Saturday morning was the worst, it was really sloppy, so when we returned from east to west we sat back & watched where the swell was breaking & the marks above were the best line of clear water we found. We passed the crossing on a low tide, I think it was about 11.30am 0.8m low.
When passing the bar don't asume the marks you are given are spot on, sit back & watch the swell/chop break for a while just to make sure you have been given/chosen the correct path, if in doubt, don't do it or go up to the 13 Mile crossing as it is a shorter distance accross.
Cheers,
Anthony that was classic....lucky I'm in the office reading it by myself....giggling like a kid
cheers Rob
Funny as Anthony. Loved every bit of it
Anyone thinking of doing it again, please note forecast for Break Sea Spit below. Damn that is better than least weekend.
Saturday 12/1MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ENE 1 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: ENE 8 to 10 knotsAfternoonLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ENE 0.9 meters at 6 seconds
Winds: E 6 to 8 knotsSunday 12/2MorningLight and variable winds with smooth seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ENE 0.9 meters at 6 sec.
Winds: NE 6 to 7 knotsAfternoonLight and variable winds with smooth seas. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ENE 0.9 meters at 6 sec.
Winds: NNE 5 to 6 knotsMonday 12/3MorningLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: ENE 0.9 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: NNW 7 to 9 knotsAfternoonLight winds with a slight chop. Small short period wind waves.
Seas: E 0.8 meters at 7 sec.
Winds: NNW 10 to 14 knots
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and i thought they screened for mind altering hallucinogens at those mining sites - apparently not
fishing's as simple as 3 P's - patience, perserverance and PLASTIC!
Top stuff Mike, the background music was great. Top edit job as usual.
Muddy good report but you do need help, works is obviously stressing you out. I'll PM you with a couple of numbers, I'm sure the girls will be able to sort you out.
Maturity is not when we start speaking BIG things,it is when we start understanding small things
Muddy..you idiot..classic.
Tangles..what was that you used to say about white motors..boats are not really boats if they have a white motor?