Swan river

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scubaste
scubaste
WA
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WA, 210 posts
13 Oct 2014 12:47pm
Who has pulled the plug out of the swan river?
alverstone
alverstone
WA
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WA, 533 posts
13 Oct 2014 1:08pm
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
dusta
WA
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WA, 2940 posts
13 Oct 2014 1:45pm
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
scubaste
WA
210 posts
WA, 210 posts
13 Oct 2014 8:13pm
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
zzzzz
WA
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WA, 57 posts
13 Oct 2014 8:58pm
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