Moffats Sunday 22nd

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Moffats Sunday 22nd

Postby KingDan » Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:20 pm

After 3 months of not getting out for a fish, I am breaking the drought and heading to moffats Sunday morning if the weather holds. The tide should be fairly high so hoping for an easy launch and there should be just enough wind to fill the sails at this stage.
Dan
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Re: Moffats Sunday 22nd

Postby paulsod » Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:49 pm

Hi Dan
Glad to see you are finally getting out. shame it wasn't Friday. Just post a trip for that Day.
Sunday looks like the calmest day of the lot. If I get out Friday and don't catch anything I might come out Sunday as well.
Wish you luck either way.
Cheers
Paul
p.s Geez! Just had a look at the Swell, 2.3mts Friday and 3mts Sunday. Bloody East too, Bugger.
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