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Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:02 am Post subject: Bynoe Harbour Info
G'day all,
I'm contemplating fishing Bynoe this weekend and as I haven't fished there before I'm after a bit of help.
Firstly I think forecast winds are Westerly winds 15-20 Knots. What is Bynoe like in these conditions.
Also I have a 6.6m Trailcraft Sportscab. Where is the best place to launch? From what I have researched I'm thinking either Crab Claw or Six pack creek. The problem I see with Crab Claw is that I'm likely to need a fair bit of water. I have no idea about Six pack creek. From the looks of it, I need about 2.5m of whater. What is it like getting out of there?
Finally are any of these an option or is my best option actually travelling around to the mouth, launching from Darwin Harbour?
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:46 am Post subject: Re: Bynoe Harbour Info
Ben Jam wrote:
I think someone stole the sign it was missing last time I was there. I'm sure it goes missing all the time.
The little one went missing in a heart beat every time they replaced it they now have or had a bl..dy huge one ( would clad half the wall of a bar) that would definitly take some carrying off in the dead of night. It was still there about 3 weeks ago! Plus Barra Drive is almost all bitumen now. If theres no sign it is about 200meters before the shop, they wouldnt steal the shop surely!
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:20 pm Post subject: Re: Bynoe Harbour Info
Keep barramundi drive boat ramp quiet...Its on every map of the joint there is incuding google earth.Bob has a sign there nearly two meters square for the bush resort marking it ... If it didnt say Barramundi Dve they wouldnt loose a one.Bit of a talking point really.
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Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 6:54 pm Post subject: Re: Bynoe Harbour Info
Keep barramundi drive boat ramp quiet
Amen to that
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