So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by STriplett1997 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:30 pm

ChrisD wrote:Ahhh yet another reason i will stick to my quiet stretches along the Yarra.
I just can't be bothered fighting the crowds any longer :water:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:

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Post by smile0784 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:35 pm

Exactly

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by rb85 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:44 pm

STriplett1997 wrote:
ChrisD wrote:Ahhh yet another reason i will stick to my quiet stretches along the Yarra.
I just can't be bothered fighting the crowds any longer :water:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:
Boating don't make you exempt from crowds these days.

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by STriplett1997 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:52 pm

rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:
ChrisD wrote:Ahhh yet another reason i will stick to my quiet stretches along the Yarra.
I just can't be bothered fighting the crowds any longer :water:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:
Boating don't make you exempt from crowds these days.

I haven’t had a problem with crowds once. My boat is at a mariner though. Makes life easy :water:

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by rb85 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 4:57 pm

STriplett1997 wrote:
rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:
ChrisD wrote:Ahhh yet another reason i will stick to my quiet stretches along the Yarra.
I just can't be bothered fighting the crowds any longer :water:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:
Boating don't make you exempt from crowds these days.

I haven’t had a problem with crowds once. My boat is at a mariner though. Makes life easy :water:
Definitely would help. Occasionally boat traffic and people fishing on top of each other is a problem in western port and even bass strait.

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by Lightningx » Wed Mar 21, 2018 5:05 pm

That’s because people are like sheep.

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by STriplett1997 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 5:09 pm

rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:
rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:
ChrisD wrote:Ahhh yet another reason i will stick to my quiet stretches along the Yarra.
I just can't be bothered fighting the crowds any longer :water:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:
Boating don't make you exempt from crowds these days.

I haven’t had a problem with crowds once. My boat is at a mariner though. Makes life easy :water:
Definitely would help. Occasionally boat traffic and people fishing on top of each other is a problem in western port and even bass strait.
November, Western port, weekends, beautiful weather = :down: sometimes. I’m not that use to it though, during the season I made an effort to go during the week more than weekends where possible. Obviously most people can only do weekends though, and I’m sure boat ramps arent a pleasant place to be most of the time...

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by rb85 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 5:40 pm

STriplett1997 wrote:
rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:
rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:
Boating don't make you exempt from crowds these days.

I haven’t had a problem with crowds once. My boat is at a mariner though. Makes life easy :water:
Definitely would help. Occasionally boat traffic and people fishing on top of each other is a problem in western port and even bass strait.
November, Western port, weekends, beautiful weather = :down: sometimes. I’m not that use to it though, during the season I made an effort to go during the week more than weekends where possible. Obviously most people can only do weekends though, and I’m sure boat ramps arent a pleasant place to be most of the time...
Do the same mate. Boat ramps can be pleasant if people help each other out if someone is having trouble.

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by Fishbref » Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:06 pm

Or hit the surf...

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Re: So is Mornington pier wrecked again?

Post by smile0784 » Wed Mar 21, 2018 6:58 pm

rb85 wrote:
STriplett1997 wrote:
ChrisD wrote:Ahhh yet another reason i will stick to my quiet stretches along the Yarra.
I just can't be bothered fighting the crowds any longer :water:

A good reason to buy a boat if possible :thumbsup:
Boating don't make you exempt from crowds these days.

Exactly try mornington during snapper season its like a car park out there.
You could almost cast into there boat.

We went out to flinders bank last week and we.were the first boat out there a s aftwr about 40 or so mins 2 other boats came out near us.

I think it gives you more flexibility to more fast to a new spot.

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