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Swan river

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Created by scubaste > 9 months ago, 13 Oct 2014
scubaste
WA, 210 posts
13 Oct 2014 12:47PM
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Who has pulled the plug out of the swan river?

alverstone
WA, 533 posts
13 Oct 2014 1:08PM
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Strong spring tides, prevailing 'easterlies' and a strong 'high' pressure zone. All combine to drop the water level low.
Doesn't matter anyway as there's no wind!
Good tide for fishing in the evening, though.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
13 Oct 2014 1:45PM
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scubaste said..
Who has pulled the plug out of the swan river?



steve the peel inlet was even worse . we had to walk , no shuffle 100m through weed . was stupid and then to top it all off got arsefarked by a cobbler . This was right by the cut .

I hit multiple little sand banks out in the inlet on the raceboard . Made for some interesting stacks .


scubaste
WA, 210 posts
13 Oct 2014 8:13PM
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dusta said...
scubaste said..
Who has pulled the plug out of the swan river?



steve the peel inlet was even worse . we had to walk , no shuffle 100m through weed . was stupid and then to top it all off got arsefarked by a cobbler . This was right by the cut .

I hit multiple little sand banks out in the inlet on the raceboard . Made for some interesting stacks .





The cobbler line got me tim just stitching my sides back up sounds like you had fun anyway.
worst pain I have ever had standing on a cobbler.

zzzzz
WA, 57 posts
13 Oct 2014 8:58PM
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