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Early Morning Fishing Cruise/ Fishing Session Sunday 27/2/11


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hey guys, following a succesful fishing session this early early morning, i thought it would be great if we can get some more people in on the action.

date- 27/2/2011

Meet Location - basically we will meet in the carpark behind the queen victoria market carpark on FRANKLIN STREET

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LINK- http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Franklin+St&daddr=-37.80917,144.95617+to:-37.8092,144.95655+to:-37.811201,144.956258+to:-37.82859,144.9586+to:Kerferd+Road,+Albert+Park,+Victoria&hl=en&geocode=Ff0Tv_0db9qjCA%3BFe4Tv_0dCtujCClVHSbnNV3WajEAjPLrdFYEEw%3BFdATv_0dhtyjCCl_KCPoNV3WajHAjvLrdFYEEw%3BFf8Lv_0dYtujCCm5FbUbSl3WajFAkQXtdFYEEw%3BFRLIvv0diOSjCCnfMBIKVV3WajHwQwztdFYEEw%3BFeyEvv0dzdejCCnjYpAx52fWajGxSWHFBEIXJQ&mra=dpe&mrsp=4&sz=16&via=1,2,3,4&sll=-37.846545,144.954472&sspn=0.007693,0.027466&ie=UTF8&ll=-37.849358,144.951902&spn=0.001923,0.006866&t=h&z=18

after we meet up and talk a bit of shit about who will catch the biggest fish etc etc, we will drive down to KERFERD ROAD and continue all the way to the end of it, towards the ocean, there is parking on the side of the road as well as space for 4 cars infront of the pier..

Meet Time -we will meet at 3:45AM and get moving at 4am

Destination - Kerferd Road Pier.

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Extra Info - dont forget to bring chairs, BAIT, and an extra hoody in case the wind picks up a little, oh and bring some munchies and drinks because you would not want to leave to get some snacks when each rod is going off every 2 mins like today!

hope to see some peeps there :cheers:

any questions give me a buzz- 0411-421-ZERO NINE SEVEN

Edited by Mohsen

okay looks like everyones too soft to get up at an ungodly hour and go fishing haha

if ANYONE wants to come CALL ME. other than that mods can lock this thread

thanks

Sorry mang. Loaned all mine out to my useless bum mates. Remember guys. We won't be meeting here since there is no interest lol. If you want to come call me or just show up at kerferd

was a good trip, if not kinda wet and miserable... 7 in an hour, and that's just between me and my friend.. sam, and bunch got a few more... so that brings the score up to more than 10 pieces this morning..

sorry didnt feel like coming down in the rain :P

that's alright, i wouldn't have come too, if i wasn't hard up for some red snapper sashimi, was fken good, and i dont regret getting wet one bit...

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