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Pookipa and floating trees
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fishlogan
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8 Jan 2017 7:20pm
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Well not floating trees but bits of tree at least. Thought I'd hit a swimmer. Split my fin in half. Really strange.
Managed to save the offending twig complete with chunk taken out
Roy
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8 Jan 2017 8:58pm
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Could be worse, you could have hit one of these guys down at Elwood today.
www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/more-sharks-reported-in-victorian-waters-including-at-st-kilda-beach-20170108-gtno0m.html
fishlogan
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9 Jan 2017 5:08pm
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Was sailing just after the sighting unbeknownst to me. Can't imagine any shark in their right mind would hang around the rain water drain
Sputnik11
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10 Jan 2017 10:05pm
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Bloody sharks. They take Wednesdays off right?
windaddict
VIC
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11 Jan 2017 8:17am
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Saw a couple of dolphins out there yesterday, only about 50m further out from the pole.
fishlogan
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11 Jan 2017 1:09pm
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Bloody sharks. They take Wednesdays off right?
First and third Wednesdays each month. Their unions are good but not great.
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