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Sounds like you guys had fun?

A big thanks has to go out to Wayne and his Better half for putting up with you lot LOL

MORE PHOTOS PLEASE

Bob

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Ben hanging off the back of the boat

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Petra trying to not pay attention to her rod so the fish would bite, and Chris enjoying the fishing ambience.

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(only cos you asked bob)

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Yea you lot had fun

Who is the old bloke at the wheel of the boat LOL

So the girls WON the fishing day LOL LOL

Well done Girls

BOb

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Now we are talking :encouragement: Looks like you guys actually did have a get together afterall! :D

Just a little jealous!

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WOOOOOOW what a day i got home safe :D who ever cares XD.

all good except for my tier my gps took me trhu the bush instead of the m1 MAAAAAN that road scared the crap out of my pants 80km all the way up and down all the way there 0 houses and no light what so ever it was so dark that my head light did not make a difference and the fog on top.

i was going 80km and the fog finish and there is a porcupine in the road, so unfortunately he or she past away but my tier blow up so with fog scared and shitting my self i had the nuts to get of the van and change the tier.

i think it took me about 5 minutes to change Tyre and get back in to the van that's how scared i was.

ANYWAYS i and all the skf members had an awsome day. i got wet but ok lots of moss all over my foot XDhhahaha

wayne i will be taking you something special next time :D

MANY THANKS TO

WAYNE FOR HAVE ALL OF US THERE ( A WONDERFUL PERSON TO TALK TO ALL DAY LONG xD )

FISHMOSSY FOR THE RAFFLE SHRIMPS ALL OF US APPRECIATE IT :D

AND DAYDREAM FOR HES FABOULOUS PRIZES :D I GOT THE CRS, THE SPECIAL PRICE AND PLECOS THEY ALL SURVIVE :D I HAD heater all night i cock my feet XD

and again thanks to everyone it was very lovely to meet everyone :D.

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I will make the next one for sure.Need a good day out.Have to talk to wayne about a date .Or maybe in my shrimp /fish room then I have to be here.

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You know the trouble with that, we will all look dam older LOL

OK as soon as there is a date I will book my flights and it will be good to catch up with you 2

Bob

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So part of the 'fun' we had was when the boat got going and it was more windy than it was supposed to be, combined with some hoon boats that got us to rocking a bit...unfortunately the volume of water in Wayne's big tank got up too much momentum for the Perspex dividers, which gave out and then all hell broke loose! What ensued was 15 mins of rushing around to try and limit the loss of water and save as many shrimp as we could (those buggers are very difficult to pick up off the deck at the best of times, let alone with the boat lurching so much!)

you can see in the pictures the moss all over the deck

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Once we had a chance to clean up Wayne and the boys taped the dividers on top of the tank, which helped a bit, still needed 4 people. Holding it down for the trip back.

thus Wayne has a lot of shrimp sorting to keep him busy

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Hi Mate glad you got home safe and well! your GPS must have taken you up the old Putty Road from Singleton, always has been an adventure It is closer to Parramatta up that road but it does not cater for the conditions.hope to see you all next time Wayne

WOOOOOOW what a day i got home safe :D who ever cares XD. all good except for my tier my gps took me trhu the bush instead of the m1 MAAAAAN that road scared the crap out of my pants 80km all the way up and down all the way there 0 houses and no light what so ever it was so dark that my head light did not make a difference and the fog on top.i was going 80km and the fog finish and there is a porcupine in the road, so unfortunately he or she past away but my tier blow up so with fog scared and shitting my self i had the nuts to get of the van and change the tier.i think it took me about 5 minutes to change Tyre and get back in to the van that's how scared i was.ANYWAYS i and all the skf members had an awsome day. i got wet but ok lots of moss all over my foot XDhhahahawayne i will be taking you something special next time :DMANY THANKS TO WAYNE FOR HAVE ALL OF US THERE ( A WONDERFUL PERSON TO TALK TO ALL DAY LONG xD )FISHMOSSY FOR THE RAFFLE SHRIMPS ALL OF US APPRECIATE IT :D AND DAYDREAM FOR HES FABOULOUS PRIZES :D I GOT THE CRS, THE SPECIAL PRICE AND PLECOS THEY ALL SURVIVE :D I HAD heater all night i cock my feet XDand again thanks to everyone it was very lovely to meet everyone :D.
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Once we had a chance to clean up Wayne and the boys taped the dividers on top of the tank' date=' which helped a bit, still needed 4 people. Holding it down for the trip back.

thus Wayne has a lot of shrimp sorting to keep him busy[/quote']

Looks like I will be working at the clean up for the next two weeks, so far I have found two dead CBS, two female wild guppies

and about six red cherries. I put two canister filters on to the tank today so hopefully they will clean up the muck floating around and I can see what I am doing.

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Hope the loses arent to high wayne, if you need any help with the clean up don't hesitate to ask im not to far away and happy to lend a hand

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Thanks Jeff, I will be over soon, thank you for your offer, as usual you go far beyond the normal with your generosity!cheerswayne

You lost cbs then come and get some. NO CHARGE.
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Ok guys the boat can be up for another cruise anytime , if you would all like to donate towards fuel costs we could go further afield and head up to the Jumpinpin the fishing mecca of the Gold Coast.

Unfortunately Jean has refused to come out again, ( rough water and wind scares her, no sense of adventure LOL) but that will not stop us having a good time

Wayne

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Many thanks from Wayne's wife n sister-in-law

Just to say how glad we were to have all of you on board Wayne's houseboat. For us, it was a thrilling experience on and below deck, what with the waves and u guys trying to save the shrimps. Thank u!

Hope you will have many more pleasant trips ahead

Jean n Linda

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