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Old October 30th, 2004, 01:33 PM
Lindsay
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Default Port Phillip Snapper..



Must be a few around..

mate of mine got a 5kg one around Black rock way last week, and
judging by the trailers lined up at the Chute St, Mordialloc ramp
this morning, there was a ****load of boats flogging the bay today.
I reckon you could have walked to Geelong from Mordi across the
decks today

Anyone into 'em?

Any gars or couta around?

Lindsay


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