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- 10/03/2011 at 10:18 am #17940
Birdlingsflat
ParticipantThat was a wonderful informative update from flat sea heaven thanks Trev..still swelly out here had a cast tonight down near vics spot bloody westcoast type swell threw my breakaway-sinker back up the beach at my feet..should be better/flatter soon..experienced my first shudder at the beach-bike rolled around a tad on its springs..not a great feeling without single malt..would be better with!
box of single malt to anyone who finds a buyer for this(it may take years)
10/03/2011 at 11:11 am #17941Hardy
ParticipantWhat do they call those things attached to house sales. Condicils or something.
Yours should include. New owner must be a thoroughly good bloke. Such as the current owner.
Be able to organise ripper Fishing Contests.
To Organise and arrange mighty prizes for said Contest.
Offer free accomodation to all and a sundry.
Do daily morning Sea Conditions.
Welcome the Surf Casting Fraternity.
Oh the list is endless.
Must be shark friendly.
Plant a Thresher, make a Seven Giller Puke.The Hokinui Still on the tower above the hut is not included in the sale.
Cheers Trev
10/03/2011 at 7:16 pm #17942Birdlingsflat
Participantthanks fer the chuckle mate..seas down..maybe a throw out in the briney tonight..just heard selwyns crap is going into ellesmere..that means when the open that lake later this year it will all tumble out here..BUT ellesmere will be a good settling pond so all maybe ok..Ive just gone off flounder from ellesmere…
10/03/2011 at 8:01 pm #17943yellowfin
ParticipantThere could be a big run of “browns” up the feeder streams of lake ellesmere and it will be easy to
follow their paper trails upstream and hence keep a track of their progress.As we speak I am tying
up some well hackled grogan dries.10/03/2011 at 8:21 pm #17944Birdlingsflat
Participantaye socky..I imagine the grogan dries will have the loo brush finish round the eye of the hook..
and mind these fecal flies will be catch’n the likes of phd specials from lincoln..11/03/2011 at 7:09 am #17947Anonymous
Inactivejust got back from kaikoura great time again
2 good size blue moki and about 20 decent size rass i think all off the wharf dam they love that cooked shrimp
plus another good size seven giller dam i love that place
11/03/2011 at 7:43 am #17948Anonymous
Inactivehows it looking at birdlings 2moro?many moki down near cliff?
11/03/2011 at 7:05 pm #17950yellowfin
ParticipantWent back down to Mainwarings last night, 3 hours using Gulp craps, awesome sea but not a single bite
11/03/2011 at 8:37 pm #17953Birdlingsflat
Participantnot many moki down near the cliff this year..bad year so far…threw a line out last night i red cod..
11/03/2011 at 8:55 pm #17954Anonymous
Inactivebummer what else can you catch down there???how is birdlings flat today??
11/03/2011 at 9:51 pm #17955Birdlingsflat
Participantplenty of rig around today..calm sea and the beach is looking good..the palm trees are waving in the cool slow breeze…
11/03/2011 at 10:06 pm #17956Anonymous
Inactiveoh great whats the best bait for them? and where do you get it ?mate
thanks heaps for info
11/03/2011 at 10:11 pm #17957Anonymous
Inactiveare the rig everywhere?ill go straight out of carpark is that ok?
11/03/2011 at 10:36 pm #17958Birdlingsflat
Participant-mate they are down towards the right of the carpark..crabs or shrimp are best bait..or bayleys beach….down the spit..use this site and previous posts to find out more..Im off cheers
11/03/2011 at 10:45 pm #17959yellowfin
Participantgoodluck birdlings
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