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Time to leave the lawns
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    Time to leave the lawns

    After checking the weather map I believe the barometer is above the magical number, and its a friday, maybe another long weekend coming up

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    Re: Time to leave the lawns

    Mateeeeee !

    We gotta find you a 9 - 5 job.

    Weather looks Ok this weekend eh ?

    Swell should drop off by Saturday, prob down to 1.2 or less.

    Making plans now..............><> ><> ><> ><>

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    Ausfish Platinum Member craigie's Avatar
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    Sep 2001

    Re: Time to leave the lawns

    Yep, time to leave the lawns free of a boat parked on them. Looking good for men to head to sea in ships this weekend. 10 - 15 knts se/ne for the next couple of days, word has it that it was good on the bay today.
    I'm making plans too, 'Mud', Peel,Seaway or 'Pin' for Saturday night

    Craig.

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    Big_Kev
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    Re: Time to leave the lawns

    I'm in.
    Not making an appearance tomorrow.
    Short one deckie.
    Kev.

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    adriancorrea
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    Re: Time to leave the lawns

    Got raffles for the fishing club sat night
    but thinking of a trip straight after raffles are over.
    See you all out in the bay.

    Tight Lines
    Adrian

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    Re: Time to leave the lawns

    Lawns! what lawns im off to peel sat afternoon- nite bring it on didnt bother last sat phill but thanks for the offer to tag along will take it up next time for sure.hoping for a big red! RAY

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Aug 2002

    Re: Time to leave the lawns

    I'll see you 'somewhere off Currumbin' - Mite have to push the boat back over the sand bar - but getting out at 5am will not be a problem - Sunday's looking just as good. The swell IS down - Tweed River Wave buoy is reading 1.0m even.

    Any chance some spotties are still hangin round?

    Cheers
    Steve

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