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i miss going crabbing! Used to live down in busselton and have a diet of them - go out in the morning put the crab pots down ... eat for dinner ..... awesome.

Dont ya hate it when people eat stinky things in office!

Driver,

I went crabbing at Mindarie on the weekend, drop nets in the quay. Caught 6 in an hour, one was an inch and a half OVER size :(

We should organise a crab fest in Mandurah or something :)

I'd definately be up for some scoop netting in Coodanup or even hiring a cheap boat and doing some drop netting!

Lauren, I'll organise a session at the Wembley Hotel sometime soon and we can have Satay Chicken Pizza :(

Driver,

I went crabbing at Mindarie on the weekend, drop nets in the quay.  Caught 6 in an hour, one was an inch and a half OVER size :(

We should organise a crab fest in Mandurah or something :)

I'd definately be up for some scoop netting in Coodanup or even hiring a cheap boat and doing some drop netting!

Lauren, I'll organise a session at the Wembley Hotel sometime soon and we can have Satay Chicken Pizza :(

I have a old prawn net at home with the holders as well. i cant actually eat crabs or prawns but i love catching them. :)




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