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<blockquote data-quote="Nothing Great" data-source="post: 459725" data-attributes="member: 13217"><p>Its funny you say that mate. Years ago I was a mad keen Murray Cod fisherman. I Used to travel 4 hours every weekend to catch them for 9 months of the year. The obsession became so great I quit my job of 10 years and moved to the Murray River to live.</p><p></p><p> Long story short after living there for a year or so I took up lawn bowls. </p><p></p><p>Seems the journey was the best part of the whole deal. I went from fishing every weekend to fishing once a month and then only winter. 10 years ago I gave it away and have since moved home. </p><p></p><p>Whilst it is great living close to goldfields the journey still is the best part. Getting in the car and driving to a new location in the hope of finding that nugget of a lifetime. </p><p>The time spent in the car thinking of where you will go, what you may find is awesome. </p><p></p><p>Gold is just an added bonus at the end if your lucky enough to find some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nothing Great, post: 459725, member: 13217"] Its funny you say that mate. Years ago I was a mad keen Murray Cod fisherman. I Used to travel 4 hours every weekend to catch them for 9 months of the year. The obsession became so great I quit my job of 10 years and moved to the Murray River to live. Long story short after living there for a year or so I took up lawn bowls. Seems the journey was the best part of the whole deal. I went from fishing every weekend to fishing once a month and then only winter. 10 years ago I gave it away and have since moved home. Whilst it is great living close to goldfields the journey still is the best part. Getting in the car and driving to a new location in the hope of finding that nugget of a lifetime. The time spent in the car thinking of where you will go, what you may find is awesome. Gold is just an added bonus at the end if your lucky enough to find some. [/QUOTE]
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