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Anything on your plant wish-list whilst your up here Garnie?

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Thank you Tess, I'm good!

I won't be able to take anything home with me anyway as arriving passengers get checked by quarantine. :p

Just imagine me starring on Border Security: "No officer, I had no idea that I can't bring plants and cute fish into the state" :cower:

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DAM I am really peeved that I won't be there, it looks like you lot will be good at running a muck and having fun, what I will miss most of all giving Squig a hard time and out fishing him.

We are not going to Cooktown now and I have to work, that makes it worse

Bob

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Hahaha, I'm soooo used to it it's not funny, my ex was a shocker! Lost count how many walls I'd fixed & painted, lmfao. :congratulatory:

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DAM I am really peeved that I won't be there' date=' it looks like you lot will be good at running a muck and having fun, what I will miss most of all giving Squig a hard time and out fishing him.

We are not going to Cooktown now and I have to work, that makes it worse

Bob[/quote']

Oh well Bob, you'll have to come to the next one to beat me! Hahaha :victorious:

That's if you can beat me, hahahaha :stupid:

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HMMM To me that is sounding like a CHALLENGE???? if I can beat you (most likely you will)

Poor me, I have not been fishing with a rod and reel for a long time

Bob

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I take the challenge for this time in your name, Bob!

Sooo....the end of the string with the sharp pointy thingie goes into the water right?

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Good on YA Garny, you better beat him and let everyone know, I am sure Squig would be gracious about losing ? I would, so GO GIRL.

Squig next time you are here we are going rockfish= Barra, Coral Trout, Cod, Sweetlip endless species

Bob

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Be assured, that THE REST OF THE WORLD will find out if I win, hehehe! :congratulatory:

But I'm afraid my chances are rather slim.

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Good on YA Garny' date=' you better beat him and let everyone know, I am sure Squig would be gracious about losing ? I would, so GO GIRL.

Squig next time you are here we are going rockfish= Barra, Coral Trout, Cod, Sweetlip endless species

Bob[/quote']

Next time I come up to Cairns I'm definitely going flyfishing for Barra again, nothing like it!

@Garny, prepare to be severely spanked with a fishing rod & yes I meant to say it they way I have, hahaha!!! :victorious:

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ok guys for the looks of it i will be driving up there sooooooo. who ever from sydney or like middle way to gold coast wants to come let me know.

and if anyone will pinch in a bed will be grate if they have space with the dog better at least the dog will keep me worm XD hahahahaha.

OK PEOPLE ATTENTION who ever want a lift let me know i will be leaving sydney friday night will get there in the morning about 10 in the morning will do fishing and maybe meet some skf :D

PS: dont worry about the bed i had another idea :D i will empty out my van and get those inflatable mattress for camping it fits perfect :D

ok so anyone who wants to come let me know that way will be cheaper for everyone :D it will cost around 300-350 with return, i have 2 spaces let me know :D

my ph is 043207127

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So....how do I win this anyway?

Do I have to catch the cutest fish? Or the biggest? Or the most colourful????

Anyway...I have a plan: I'm going to use marshmallows as bait...I bet the fish will prefer that to slimey old worms or cockroaches, hehehe!

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Hahaha, I think we'll let the people decide the terms of the comp & I think you might be on to something with your bait choice, I'd definitely prefer a marshmallow. :victorious:

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I know but I had toBob
I won't hold it against you' date=' lol :victorious:
Hey Wayne,Can post up a list of items that we should bring along? E.g. Food, water, chair?
If it's the same as the last one then bring beer & meat & anything else you want to eat or drink &, of course, a big smile! :victorious:
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Yeh + what squiggles said I will have a few snags and rolls available, but if you want anything special bring it along. We do have a Coles supermarket here at the Marina so I suggest that instead of bringing stuff you can buy what you want here, there is also a bottle shop, for beer and the like. A chemist for sea sick pills? if you are that way inclined ( don't worry we will NOT be going out to SEA! sheltered waters all the way .Wayne

I won't hold it against you, lol :victorious:If it's the same as the last one then bring beer & meat & anything else you want to eat or drink &, of course, a big smile! :victorious:
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We do have a Coles supermarket here at the Marina so I suggest that instead of bringing stuff you can buy what you want here' date=' there is also a bottle shop, for beer and the like. ...[/quote']

Good to know! That way I don't have to bring my Esky up from Tassie! :D

....and of course I need to buy marshmallows for bait :smiley_simmons:

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