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    <p>G'day...<img src="http://www.ausfish.com.au/yabbfiles/Templates/Forum/default/grin.gif" alt="grin.gif" /></p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bob.</p>

     

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    <p>I liked your photo comment...:laugh:</p>

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    <p>Mangoes for dessert yesterday...:tongue:</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bob.</p>

     

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    <p>Bugga!!!! </p>

    <p>After 5.40 am ....I'm off fishing...Have a great day.</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>Didja get the last email?</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>How do you like the new 'smiley'</p>

    <p><img src="http://www.fangq.com/forums/Smileys/custom/scared0016.gif" alt="scared0016.gif" /></p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

  6. <p>Went yesterday and Thursday, might go later, after Jo gets up. 6.06 am here.</p>

  7. <p>You doing the male thingo again, Mrs Muscles...er.... Kung Foo King?</p>

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    <p>Hello Sue, had a great time meeting up with the internet gang at Awoonga, but fishwise...STUFFED. Only 1 barra between 12 fishos in 6 days, or, approximately 360 hours of fishing.:sad:</p>

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    <p>We are now in the process of organising the next year's venue...No one wants the same place again...</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>Here you go, Sue: the International Space Station (ISS) should be visible to you 16th Sept at 8.14 pm (actually 8.16 pm but you need a couple of minutes to adjust the eyes).</p>

    <p>Look in the western sky...It will be brighter than any of the stars...And remember, there are 3 blokes in it, so wave to them, hey?</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p><a href="http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR223.loop.shtml" rel="external nofollow">128 km Mackay Radar Loop</a></p>

    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>S'awright, Sue</p>

    <p> Ask away, only too willing to help</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>Smarty pants...09/09/09/09 etc :tongue:... Bugga, I didn't know that.:arghh:</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p><img src="http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w44/BobbyQld/birth.gif" alt="birth.gif" /></p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>Hot??? We had 30 C and it's still winter...Glad you had a good time.</p>

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    <p>We're fine. Be good to chat.</p>

    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>So, Mrs Muscles, how was the holiday in Turkey?? Hmmmmm??</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

  16. <p>How many in your family, Nat? Being a nosey old far...bloke.</p>

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    <p>G'day mate. that is the Ebro catfish...a heap of not very nice garbage. They are like pulling in a dustbin lid, no fight.; but thanks for posting..I got a nice bluey, one of the best eating fish in the wet stuff this morning...</p>

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    <p>All the best for your holiday.</p>

    <p>Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>Well, the berley bucket in the photo only goes in to about 25 cm, so I can lean over and squish some pillies in the tube. The movement of the boat and water keeps on swilling the berley around.</p>

    <p>A good mix for berley is 5 scoops of chook pellets, an egg-cup full of tuna oil and 1 scoop of chopped up old pillies that you used on the previous trip and a cup of salty water. Mix the lot in a bucket and feed it into the BEAUT NEW berley bucket.</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>ooo yummy- breakfast</p>

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    <p>Bet you couldn't eat one...The mangoes weigh about 3lbs each</p>

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    <p>Cheers, Bobj.</p>

     

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    <p>Thanks, Sue, the orchids are all tropicals, have about 200 of them. Never been to any orchid society shows. BTW how do you like Bribie, hey? been there a few times, golfing weekends etc.</p>

    <p>And, thanks for the Friendship thingo...</p>

    <p>Cheers, Bob.</p>

     

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  22. Bobj

    BobJ Reminiscing...

    Fishing off Port Hedland jetty in the "old days" was a matter of 100 lb handline, a 5/0 treble tied to the end, lowered into the 1000's of herring massed under the jetty, jagging one, or two, lifting the lot and hurling it out ...and hang on! Got 3 spanish macks in 15 minutes. That lot fed the caravan park for a couple of days. Going out to "Pretty Pool" near Port Hedland at night, cast out the handline with a lump of steak on the hook...No bites...Cast again...No bites. Bloke pulls up, shines torch in the sea...Bugga!!! We cast 50 yards too short... Another "fishing" story, this time on the Castlereagh Ck that flows into the Bow River, East Kimberley, WA. Four of us were preparing a campsite for 20 blokes, stinking hot day, nice pool 10 yards from our camp...stripped off and plunged into the pool. One bloke let out a scream, jumped up and there was a spangled perch latched on to his willy...And yes, there were crocs in the creek, but only freshies. 20 miles away and 10 years later, diamonds were discovered at Upper Smoke Ck...Argyle Diamonds. Oh, heck!! Another story about fishing...Three of us went to the Keep River for a weekend. Hooked a massive barra, it went up the river and down the river with me hanging on, walking along holding on to the rod. It took 30 minutes to land it, one bloke had the gaff, hooked it and he slipped in...T'other bloke pulled him out. Outcome was this, a 42 lb, 1.17 metre barra...'Course I look younger, that was 33 years ago.:yes: Cheers, Bob.
  23. Bobj

    BobJ Reminiscing...

    When I first went north in WA, Karratha was just a sheep/cattle property, no town, no Dampier; Port Hedland was a sleepy 2 pub settlement. Got a job with an American construction company, building the Mt Tom Price-Paraburdoo railway, as the job was closing, I was sent to Dampier to see to the rail yards. The boss asked me to get back asap and sent the company 'plane for me. Two things on that flight...hitting a 'pocket' and the 'plane dropping 7,000 ft and following the dirt road at 100 ft to check out for when the heavy machinery was sent from Tom Price to Point Sampson; the pilot was so engrossed that he nearly forgot to see what was ahead, and had to pull back on the stick...Just managed to clear one of the many mesas. Watching 1180 ft long rails expand in the sun and actually shivering with the sudden heat. How about jacking up a loco engine that had derailed due to a rail being out of alignment... Watching a quarry blast from about 1000 yards away...and getting a piece of fly-rock landing about 5 ft from me...Watching another quarry blast, the foreman waved his arms to signal "ALL CLEAR- 5 MINUTES TO GO" and the bloke on the detonator hitting the button. The foreman was not hit, but all his hair went white when he got back to the job site. Needless to say, the detonator bloke was sacked on the spot. Going out into the desert and findind a beaut little waterhole with hundreds of petroglyphs carved by bygone Aboriginals. While working on the North-West Shelf Gas Project near Dampier, fishing off an oyster covered rock and having all my line zipping off. I had hooked a BIG giant trevally and got spooled...Bugga!! It was the first (and only)cast. Watching 3 giant manta rays leap out of the water, about 40 yards from me; it was like 'follow-the-leader'. Bugga! Gotta walk the pooch, Jo is calling me...Jo, short for " while you're in the kitchen, how about a cheese 'n onion buttie":wink: Cheers, Bobj.
  24. Bobj

    BobJ Reminiscing...

    G'day mate, thanks for that...yes, I came to Australia as a "tenner" in 1963. All these things happened in the '60s and '70s, but not in chronological order, just wrote down the things as I remembered them.
  25. Bobj

    BobJ Reminiscing...

    My " Port"... sorry, a word for suitcase, bag etc. port⋅man⋅teau   Spelled Pronunciation [pawrt-man-toh, pohrt-; pawrt-man-toh, pohrt-] Show IPA –noun, plural -teaus, -teaux. Chiefly British. a case or bag to carry clothing in while traveling, esp. a leather trunk or suitcase that opens into two halves. Nextie= bloke next-door.... Where was I??? Oh, yes-Working in the desert, on a white saltpan, temp was 120F, heat reflecting off the salt and had to keep pouring water on the eyes to ease them. At the end of the day (4pm) hitting hot beer bottles with the gas bottle to cool the beer dow; stand bottle next to gas bottle, open valve and cold gas cools beer, or shoving the hot bottles in a mix of amonium nitrate and water, lovely cold beer in 5 minutes. Ammonium nitrate? explosive ingredient...And having to put 7,000 grease nipples on the underside of a concrete bridge we built because the excessive heat dried the concrete too quickly and then, after inserting the grease nipples, injecting araldite in to bond the bridge. Fishing the Keep River, filling 2, or 3 eskies with barra, freezing them at home, then taking the barra to a couple of Main Road camps down Hall's Creek way to give the blokes a change in diet. Coming across blokes stranded by unseasonal rains and pulling caravans across the flooded Dunham River, (again, dirt road) one family had a 6 month old baby and no food...Got a belting from the boss engineer for not doing my job. Next day the said family came in to thank the boss for his foresight in putting a vehicle at the river to help tourists!!! How about the time that the Commissioner for Main Roads came on a 'fact-finding' tour and being told to take the Commissioner's lackey barra fishing?? Some jobs are good.:wink: Then, there was the time I scattered some tiny sapphires I got while on holiday in Northern NSW (Glen Innes) and 'salting' them around in a gravel pit and 'accidentally' finding one in front of 15 truckies during lunch-time...The boss engineer couldn't believe that the blokes were finding sapphires. (snigger) Never had the heart to tell him. And then the time I went into the semi desert, looking for gravel, found a low mound about 5 ft higher than the surrounding countryside and a complete set of Aboriginal tools, axe and spear heads, scrapers etc. Still have some of the artifacts. Oh, and the boss engineer telling us NOT to disturb ANY Aboriginal sites;(WA Museum sent a bloke up)...We had only just put a grader through an alignment wiping out a whole settlement 2 days before !! Remind me sometime, about The Pilbara, hey?? Cheers, Bobj.
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