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PostPosted: 06 Nov 2011, 20:00 
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Rob Torelli 1379pts 100%
Murray Petersen 1161.15 84.2%
Justin Goss 1024.5 74.29%
Andrew Vibert 994 72.08%
Leigh Elliott 982.7 71.23%
Paul Dorfstatter 901.7 65.39%
Brad Lanza JNR 888.75 64.45%
Jake Morris 777.3 56.37%
Ivor ????? 776.9 56.34%
Ziya Mustafa 663.95 48.15%
Chris Monaghan 650.55 47.18%
Nathan Watson 647.8 46.98%
Odie Charles 639.25 46.36%
Scott Walker 639.15 46.35%
Michael Tong 534 38.72%
Brett Illingworth 531.85 38.57%
Joseph Bednaiek 431.65 31.3%
Paul Blackborrow 326.45 23.67%
Leigh Armstrong 322.5 23.39%

Couldnt have asked for better conditions today, dead flat, good vis, but fish life was a bit on the light side. Still some nice fish came in, Jake Morris's snook was the fish of the day coming in at 2.6kgs. Trevally,squid,banded mowies.sweep just a few of the species weighed in. Touch wood this good run of weather continues for the rest of the comps in 11/12


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PostPosted: 06 Nov 2011, 21:40 
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Top conditions. Fun day. Several 7 gills and many crays seen.


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PostPosted: 06 Nov 2011, 23:02 
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Good result Brad well done.


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PostPosted: 07 Nov 2011, 07:56 
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Thanks Craney.
Had a Great day in the water, Great conditions with not much swell..
thanks to everyone who rocked up
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PostPosted: 07 Nov 2011, 08:42 
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Thanks for getting the scores up so quickly Muzz. 20 divers signed in , great conditions, good vis .
Kiwi , It looks like a block of flats on your back.

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PostPosted: 07 Nov 2011, 08:54 
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Andrewv wrote:
Kiwi , It looks like a block of flats on your back.


Yeah feels like it too. Harness is too stretchy at the top, lets the weight roll around too much.

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PostPosted: 07 Nov 2011, 09:57 
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Andrewv wrote:
Thanks for getting the scores up so quickly Muzz. 20 divers signed in , great conditions, good vis .
Kiwi , It looks like a block of flats on your back.


That thing needs wheels!


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south935 wrote:
That thing needs wheels!


You're an ideas man Koops

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south935 wrote:
Andrewv wrote:
Thanks for getting the scores up so quickly Muzz. 20 divers signed in , great conditions, good vis .
Kiwi , It looks like a block of flats on your back.


That thing needs wheels!

And a motor too!

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PostPosted: 07 Nov 2011, 11:32 
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kiwi_scott wrote:
south935 wrote:
That thing needs wheels!


You're an ideas man Koops


Na, just farking lazy!


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PostPosted: 07 Nov 2011, 13:41 
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Kiwi , It looks like a block of flats on your back.


I call it 'Noah's Ark.'

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:lol: :lol:

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Octopussy wrote:

I call it 'Noah's Ark.'


Damn right, two of every species.

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You wish kiwi :P


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