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Ma,

Haven't been to Tassie, although doing a fly drive for a couple of weeks, could only get two weeks off work, flying into Hobart 8th Feb.

Check out Badgers site for Snug

 

 http://home.vicnet.net.au/~badger04/parks_t4.htm#snugcp

 

I note there are no photos on Caravan Park Photos site

 

http://www.caravanparkphotos.com.au/snug/index.htm

 

If you take any photos you might sent them in to John.

 

Regards

Ross



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Has anyone stayed at the Snug Beach Caravan Park in Tasmania?

Would be interested to know what you thought of your stay and the amenities, price etc.



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Hi, we didn't stay at the Snug CP, but down the the road a bit at Gordon we had good free camping right along the Channel. & if you are heading south, then there was good cheap (can't remember how much, but not much), camping at the sailing club at Port Huon.

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Thanks everyone.

After due consideration the other half (Blue) has decided it's to be the Snug van park.  Wonder why that is?

Could it have something to do with fishing perhaps.............



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biggrinIMO you won't regret it, the best caravan park in the general area of Hobart.

Went past it yeaterday, not overcrowded at the moment.

Don't forget that if you are a "mainlander" any fish you catch that is over 300mm in length must be "donated" to a worthy local.biggrin

Weather is starting to become favourable.

Enjoy.

Dustybiggrin

 



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Does that mean Blue can't throw what he catches back, which is what he usually does?

Will catch up later in the week Dusty.



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confuseNot sure? Nothing in the Advice for Mainlanders Fishing in Tasmania Guide book about that scenerio.

It does however mention, that if you throw them back, you must kiss them goodbye.

Dustybiggrin



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And you were wondering WHY I don't kiss him goodnight after a day's fishing.......



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Hello Ma

We stayed there in Mar 2010 for a week. Nice park, has the basics and from memory facilities were very clean.
It is close to the water and the views from the van, if positioned down the backof the park, provide a nice back drop for Happy Hour.
It can get a bit breezy and cool.
Have a safe anf happy stay in Tassie

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Have just booked to go the Snug from Wednesday for one week.

Look out Salamanca Markets, here we come......



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Landfall wrote:

Don't forget that if you are a "mainlander" any fish you catch that is over 300mm in length must be "donated" to a worthy local.biggrin

Dustybiggrin

 Hi Dusty, Ma and Blue,

Blue must know the rules as he gave me a couple he caught while we were fishing last week. This one finished up in the smoker was a good feed too. Thanks Blue.

 

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florinhill wrote:
Landfall wrote:

Don't forget that if you are a "mainlander" any fish you catch that is over 300mm in length must be "donated" to a worthy local.biggrin

Dustybiggrin

 Hi Dusty, Ma and Blue,

Blue must know the rules as he gave me a couple he caught while we were fishing last week. This one finished up in the smoker was a good feed too. Thanks Blue.

 

Bob


 Hi Bob,

Works every timebiggrin

You tell these dumb mainlanders the rules and you geta fish.biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

I just hate the "paybacks" when we go over to the big north isle.confuse

Dusty


 



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Ain't payback grand.

Blue said you can have all the fish he catches if you want Dusty.



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