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PostPosted: 23 Oct 2005, 22:47 
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Basically, you are free to post what ever you want - within reason. The admin won't moderate posts unless the posts get too personal, or the Southern Freedivers committee ask us too.
Please keep in mind that this site is for people of all ages, but I'm not going to put on any language filters or delete every single expletive. Use your own common sense.
The aim of this forum is to be informative, and to have a bit of fun.

Enjoy.


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PostPosted: 31 Oct 2006, 12:04 
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Hi guys

Just a quick update to remind users to look at forum rules from time to time to refresh their memory (see extract below).

Whilst, for the sake of our entertainment and enjoyment, we welcome humour and poetic license, we have to bear in mind that this is an official club site and offensive material is not welcome and, therefore, will not be tolerated.

We are lucky enough to have astute individuals within our governing bodies at both the state and national level - people who are constantly working to promote our sport and maintain or promote its image in a positive light. This will help us when debate on important issues such as marine parks or fishing regulations take place. It would be disappointing, at the very least, if a few individuals undermined that hard work by posting messages that can be used by others to taint the image we are trying to build.

It has also come to light that we are receiving some SPAM posts from overseas which I have deleted. I will be liasing with South935 to determine what content is acceptable and what needs to be deleted. I politely request your assistance in ensuring we can continue to use this space to communicate freely and effectively amongst our spearfishing friends.

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PostPosted: 01 Feb 2007, 15:40 
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gday south ,
as u can c i`ve just recently joined and am interested in all facets of fish info .
"State my case" 4 SS ? - Not sure what is reqd.

History - old member of portland bronze whalers , usf something (cant remember the last letter ) in perth , dandenong ( when the meetings were at the top of Jacksons rd ). Do I need 2 come 2 a meeting 2 show u i`m 1 of the "normals" , or is it better 2 b abnormal.

gs (another greg).

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PostPosted: 01 Feb 2007, 16:00 
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G'day mate

Don't worry about SS. Only ever been 2 or 3 posts in there.
Ever get any kings down at Portland?


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Do I need 2 come 2 a meeting 2 show u i`m 1 of the "normals" , or is it better 2 b abnormal.


You've lost me there.


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PostPosted: 01 Feb 2007, 16:27 
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no - we spent most of our time on the bread and butter - crays , trump,sweep,mowies, salmon,whiting - when I left there in `77( yeh i`m an older fart ) kingies were only then starting to be targeted around st lawrence rocks and north shore - whenever i went there it was only big salmon ! Although danny heaver ( ex bulldogs ) got a 35 lb fish in the harbour in about 1973 .Cape bridgewater is one of the places i would have expected to see a school , but we never did.
It sounds like the story in another forum on kings at portland was at st l rocks ?

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PostPosted: 01 Feb 2007, 22:55 
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was that from last year?


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no - :oops: sorry it was actually part of the "vic challenge" story in the jan/mar issue of int. freediving by koops - when he talks about a 5-6 metre shelf , I imagine the area bw st.lawrence rocks and point danger ; but I`ve been known to be wrong before !

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PostPosted: 03 Feb 2007, 16:16 
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hes a wanker. Probably got them at north shore.


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south935 wrote:
hes a wanker. Probably got them at north shore.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Yep - hes a wanker allright.
But he did write a good story. I especially liked the bit when his mate Ian shot the kingy from under him :lol:


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So did I. Ian was obviously sick of 'koops' pulling crays from underneath him

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