deacs wrote: And there I was thinking I would finally get to fish one! 2022 will be my year... |
Alan L wrote: Thanks guys - will have a crack at 20th. Alan |
Alan L wrote: Thanks guys - will have a crack at 20th. Alan |
Skoti wrote:
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Alan L wrote: Hmm - now I am wondering what I have signed up for. Alan
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Alan L wrote: Hmm - now I am wondering what I have signed up for. Alan
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baitcatcher wrote: [QUOTE=Skoti] [QUOTE=kitno]Bazza will forget to bring his fishing rod, anchor, If Barry falls asleep after dinner and you can see the night stars he be sleeping in his boat and will probably be freezing in the morning....... The memory of Barry and I waiting 3 odd hours for the tide to come back in after running aground on the Kaipara harbour,(he couldn't see the sand banks as his new 12inch sounder was in the way of the windscreen) a little scary as a lightning and rain storm ​was heading towards us and we were in his aluminum boat high and dryĺ!(it did give me time to fillet our usual catch of Snapper,Gurnard & kahawai ) Baitcatcher |
Alan L wrote: Got anything like that planned for the 20th Bazza? Sounds like fun. Alan
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Steps wrote: Doubt if either of us will forget that day in a hurry Vinnie. My recollection of events as follows :- ........
It is days, events like this , that if did not happen, one turns out to be a very boring old grandfather with no stories AND lessons for the grandchildren... Its also noted, such events are usually remembered with humour and a sort of a fondness. And glad to see you back in the forms Vinnie... |
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