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Anyone planning 1 last legal highbanking trip ?
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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 355091" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>"Night Banking" might become a thing.....</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to put myself in obvious spots where I'll get pinched, I already copped the Fisheries ire at Coles Bridge because I could be seen from the bridge, if I was out of eyesight those 2 blokes would have kept on driving, as it was their pies got cold and their chocolate moove's got hot by stopping to get up me.</p><p>I suggest any of your blokes planning to head out this weekend be cautious too as it's well into effect and it would only be fuel for the fire for them to dish out a heap of fines and confiscate gear. I think El Dorado even heard someone at Sofala already getting done, although if it's the guy I'm thinking it might be he had it coming anyway as he was blatantly dredging with a pretty sophisticated setup in plain view, it's a bit sad that those who highbank now are put into the same category as dredgers, something I never expected or asked for!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 355091, member: 4915"] "Night Banking" might become a thing..... I'm not going to put myself in obvious spots where I'll get pinched, I already copped the Fisheries ire at Coles Bridge because I could be seen from the bridge, if I was out of eyesight those 2 blokes would have kept on driving, as it was their pies got cold and their chocolate moove's got hot by stopping to get up me. I suggest any of your blokes planning to head out this weekend be cautious too as it's well into effect and it would only be fuel for the fire for them to dish out a heap of fines and confiscate gear. I think El Dorado even heard someone at Sofala already getting done, although if it's the guy I'm thinking it might be he had it coming anyway as he was blatantly dredging with a pretty sophisticated setup in plain view, it's a bit sad that those who highbank now are put into the same category as dredgers, something I never expected or asked for! [/QUOTE]
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