Down she goes!

Scuttlers of FFF unite and show us your sinkings!
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Down she goes!

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Here's the video of the most recent scuttling job at Lee Point, the 15m, 18 tonne Van Bruggen's Dream sunk at the existing Rick Mills site. Either link will work.

http://www.fishingterritory.com/podcasts/thedream.wmv

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1553732/s ... cial_reef/
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Post by Petto »

Thanks Matt for the video and to all those involved.

Love the video, JasonMcc called me on Friday night to tell me how much fun he was having, almost drove up from Katherine for a look.

Im not even a blue water fisherman but just love the concept.

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Well done for everyone involved :mrgreen:

Anyone got a GPS mark of the final resting place?? Or is it top secret/ tell you but have to kill you info only :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:cheers:

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Post by jordan doevy »

hey matt
that kink didnt work for me ??
schools what i do in between fishing ;)
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Just put an extra link on it from Metacafe which should work OK.
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Nice work Matt. :applause:

Just Loved the way she went down.
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Post by jordan doevy »

cheers matt great video :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
schools what i do in between fishing ;)
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Post by Dingo »

Great work, I am with Petto, never even been out in the harbour yet, but I think its great what you fellas do for the fishing, and it is also looks like a bit of fun out there sinking all kinds of stuff.

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What can you say that has not already been said. :clap: :clap: :clap:

Job well done everyone. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Using words of the old mongrel himself "KEEPING THE DREAM ALIVE"

:applause: :applause: :clap: :clap: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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You blokes will have sunk more shipping than cyclone tracey and the japs combined at the rate you're going :lol:

keep up the good work! :bow: :bow:
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