What a bloody awesome M&G, i know its been said before but thanks to everybody for making this a truly memorable occassion. A top bunch of blokes evey one of you.
What a bloody awesome M&G, i know its been said before but thanks to everybody for making this a truly memorable occassion. A top bunch of blokes evey one of you.
go the the little boats love your boat and its set up, might not have got to talk much when rafted up but trust me I was looking over a couple of boats and dreaming
great times and great place
so is it a annual M&G????
I got to visit a few places I have dreamed of for years and did it in style (thanks Boat Hog) if only the sharks would go and visit the greenies for a few days haha. was gunna get up that way this year on our Fraser trip but weather said diff but Horse ordered the right weather this time I think Boat Hog was a little perplexed when I said this is the best I have ever seen Fraser as we plugged through the short sharp slop that is the norm off there
thanks again for all the help and organisation from everyone involved as it turned out a great weekend, was great to so many smiles and grinning people doing what makes them happy
cheers Murf
PS whats next years dates???
[QUOTE=murf;1437950]so is it a annual M&G????/QUOTE]
Murf, i think it might be multi annual for a few of us in the next few months.
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And here i was thinking you were looking over me and dreaming .
Here are some specs on the trip if anyone is interested. 60 litres of vehicle fuel one way and 60litres back. Boat 400 ks with 240litres used and 18.5 engine hours clocked up for the trip.
Cheers MM
awesome reports and pics ..thanks all.
some of us can only dream of fishing those places..cos some of us keep the country going..by working. (jealousy made me say that)
Well Guys that was a great M&G,, Neil thank you for putting this together the weather gods smiled on us & the billies played there part. The action at one stage was insane with multiple hookups on alot of boats. The radio chatter was lets say intense at this stage. Bruce and i had a slow start to our tolling effort, but once we worked a few things out then it all came together. The bottom structure up that way is amazing. Lots of bommies and ledges. We were lucky that the current wasnt really roaring as on Friday we were dropping down with 10ball sinkers in 60m of water no problems. But the fishing was slow as one drit we would pull 3 fish, next drift zip so the order of the day was to move around looking for new areas. The Maori cod were thick as we easily got our bag limit. All up we used 358lt of fuel. so was very happy with that. Could not put the KLM up we travelled due to me not resetting the trip meter Thanks to Kev for giving us the information we needed to make this a successful trip and to all you other ferrets that showed up. I do believe that this was a great m&g due to the fact that muddy toes wasnt there Bill
nice one Bill....you do realize this will be war when he sees this!
Living the dream, Barry
Ill just say it was the best weekend fishing trip of my life! Bloody hard to go to work today though...
Hi to all of the lucky ones involved in what was obviously a fantastic and truly memorable trip, fantastic fish caught, fantastic weather , and fantastic friendships for all, and i would just like to personally thank netmaker for the phonecall to tell me all about it, in case i hadn,t seen this thread, and dave , there is no such thing as too much humility, now if you will all excuse me, i think i might go off and have a little cry, sob, roy.
I hate you all.........except for Marty and Tim.Wait for our report losers!!!!!!