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just something funny

Post by Greazy »

on a recent trip to double island i managed to get bogged for the first time on a beach. i elected to take my muddies off and put on a mates A/T's, think i should have stuck to the muddies :)

u have to be able to laugh at yourself but, hahahahahahaha

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Post by lyall »

thats not funny its embarrising, especially if people are watch and your mates are just sitting in the car giving you sh%t.
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Hehe! :D

The only time that I have been bogged in sand is just after I got my muddies so at the time I was blaming them outright. Have since realised that It was probably more that It was a particularly soft stretch of beach as I have had no probs with the muddies since. I tell you what is not a laughing matter is when waves start lapping on your tyres as you're trying to dig yourself out! Not fun. :shock: :oops:
Here are the pics of that day...
http://community.webshots.com/album/24561222jQCygAblZB

Looks like you're a keen fisherman... me too! :cool:

How'd you go?

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Post by Greazy »

Lyal - thanks for the help mate and i seem to recall a certain pajero bogged in an ankle deep kiddies pool?????? hahahahhaha. i blame u it was your tyres... hahahah.


yeh the fishing was no good as usual. just some good size bream. i was all keen to get into some taylor but the weather and wind didnt do me any favours. What makes it worse is that i have just found out that i cant have any time off between now and after christmas, so that will be the last trip for awhile :cry:

Westoz what do u catch over there???? i heard there are some really good size fish???

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Post by Westoztroopa »

Ofcourse up north is where the real good fishing is. Dont even have to try up there! :cool:

Down the southwest we also get Tailor and Bream but some of the other main bread n butter species are skippy (skipjack trevally), herring (tommy ruff) and Aussie Salmon which are no good to eat but heaps of fun to catch. Probably the best fish I've caught was a big Mulloway which I think you call Jewfish over there...?

You need a boat to get the one that every other state is jealous of...
Westralian Dhufish! :twisted:

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Bit behind the 8 ball here:

Noel.. what about groper from down near Augusta and Walpole... hehehehehe, seen sime big fish come out of that stretch of water!

PS: dont eat big mulloway, tastes like dishwaster...
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Post by Westoztroopa »

Hi Dan,

Yeh, well when I mean big Mulloway I mean big compared things like herring and skippy and other everyday fish. I know about the really big ones taste a bit shabby but same goes for most larger examples of any fish species. The one I caught was about right at around 75cm and tasted delish done on the bbq in foil... :cool:
As you might know we fishermen tend to use a little poetic license to describe the fish we catch! :rofl:

You're right about the Groper. I too have seen some huge ones caught down the South coast. You from WA?

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

Well.. from WA, migrated to Melb when 2 coz of parents job changes etc etc, but i migrate back every summer to see family and stock up of Vitamin D, Scarborough and Yallingup sand :armsup:

Be in your end of the world on friday *YAY*
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