It's been two years in the making and with RodL suggesting a date many of the Mangoes enjoyed a get together at Rickett's Point yesterday. The strong winds shut down any thoughts of a fish before or after however it certainly was a simpler trip to orgainise without adding fishing gear in.
What was fantastic was the support each of our families gave by coming along. A well sheltered bbq and table provided an ideal location to spend a pleasant afternoon with a great bunch of people.
Everyone pitched in with many shared dishes including a couple of great desserts from Team Squid.
That's a fine turnip of Mango's for the BBQ. Well done ladies and gents, and little ladies and gents. Three cheers for Rod's orgasnising, and Mullet apologie's (half Nelson fear kept us away).
Great turnout fella's. Its fantastic to see that our community here brings people together and creates friendships. We havent been as organised this year, however there has been the odd bbq at members houses where a few of us have caught up.
As Dodge asked, put some names to the picture so we can recognise the ones to avoid :wink: .
Great pics Kevin and Rod, thanks for posting them...I think Seriously Rod that is some photoshop wizardry, I love how you positioned Poddy hovering over the BBQ And the way you made it look like I had a nasty capsize and hit my head on the way over.......GOLD!! :wink:
It was a great day amongst great company, a fitting celebration of a fun and productive year for the mangoes. Hopefully I'll be around for next years bash
Congratulations on what sounds and reads like an epic BBQ, shame about the weather but maybe it was divine intervention... All that food and drink would be sure to get the tongues waggling with many a true and tall story told!
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It took a while but I was able to roll my cobra explorer un-rigged and with the knee straps on. What I want to know is how do you roll in 2" wind waves and in what looks like a foot of water? Heh.
LOL love the photoshop work Rod with Poddy smelling the onions and Grant pinching one of my chops!!! Nice to catch up with you all at the bbq apologies for my lateness "god damn tradies and traffic had me mega stressed"!!!
twas a most enjoyable day. the rain held off, there was plenty of sunshine and a great BBQ area completly sheltered from the wind .
was really good to meet the guys on dry land and be able to have a more focused chat as opposed to meeting and greeting out on the water.
cheers Kevin for the map locations for fishing/yakking the yarra, looking forward to hooking up out there sometime.
Pictures really showed the relaxed atmosphere of the arvo, well done Rod. i especially liked the photo of Squidder flipping the Yak, Thats the bugger that ive flipped twice on my maiden voyages yakFishing :evil: .
Good pics Phil.
I can't believe those kids went for a swim.
Looking forward to a full contingent fishing session next. I reckon we could get 10 or more out there....
It's easy enough if you put your mind to it :wink: I thought it would be funny to roll the yak in the shallows and give Phil and Rod's boys something to laugh about. And laugh they did, unforunately I wasn't laughing very hard after copping a nasty blow to the head from the side of that evil little yak on the way over (probably serves me right for paddling Squidette's ride). I"ve still got a lump to remind me never to be stupid again :roll:
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