Hi All
Time for some democracy in action!
There is a buzz starting for the Sealine Birthday Bash. I think the idea would be to try get 3 teams together namely:
KZN -Jonah's Jollers
WP - Mike's Mates
GP - Reefman Razzlers
Of course if you can think of any other creative names let's hear them!
Now back to the serious stuff. Emp and Jonah need to start making plans etc, so what we'd like to see is how many people are prepared to travel from CPT and GP down to Tugela for the comp, in order to see how much accomodation would need to be block booked. For us guys who travel, we would need to consider WHEN we arrive and WHEN we leave Tugela, so input in this regard would be appreciated.
Could those who are SERIOUS about taking part place your input on this thread. Please understand that we can't work on MAYBE candidates who may cancel close to the time as this would throw the logistics out.
The other point is do we fish a 7 hour stint one off or have a 8 hour session split in to 2 x 4 hours working around the high tides
I look forward to seeing an active discussion.
Time for some democracy in action!
There is a buzz starting for the Sealine Birthday Bash. I think the idea would be to try get 3 teams together namely:
KZN -Jonah's Jollers
WP - Mike's Mates
GP - Reefman Razzlers
Of course if you can think of any other creative names let's hear them!
Now back to the serious stuff. Emp and Jonah need to start making plans etc, so what we'd like to see is how many people are prepared to travel from CPT and GP down to Tugela for the comp, in order to see how much accomodation would need to be block booked. For us guys who travel, we would need to consider WHEN we arrive and WHEN we leave Tugela, so input in this regard would be appreciated.
Could those who are SERIOUS about taking part place your input on this thread. Please understand that we can't work on MAYBE candidates who may cancel close to the time as this would throw the logistics out.
The other point is do we fish a 7 hour stint one off or have a 8 hour session split in to 2 x 4 hours working around the high tides
I look forward to seeing an active discussion.