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by meppstas
Thu May 09, 2019 7:40 pm
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My 2018/19 Trout season Report..

'' The 2018/19 Trout Season Report '' This report covers the rivers & streams I have fished during the 2018/19 brown trout season. Last season I had 92 trips to the rivers & streams for a total of 586 brown trout & 62 rainbow trout being caught of which just the five trout being kept. ** Below are t...
by mazman
Fri May 10, 2019 12:49 pm
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Re: Fish from last couple of weeks

Seb85 wrote:
Fri May 10, 2019 5:45 am
Great fish mazman, are those bass or EP?
What lure is that on the bream? Slow roll retrieve?
Big one is a bass and the smaller one is an ep.

Bream are on an austackle shinku (imitation of tiemco stick minnow), no real retrieve on it just slack lining it in the right area.
by Wolly Bugger
Sat May 11, 2019 5:03 pm
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Frustrating

Safety is extremely important for anglers and boaters and kayakers and divers/snorklers. It is frustrating trying to chase up details about what contributed to a persons injury/accident/death whilst engaging in activity on the water. The Coroner does publish it's findings, usually months or years af...
by Boonanza
Sun May 12, 2019 4:20 pm
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Campaspe River Report

I haven't been on much the last few months due to working 7 days a week since January so no fishing either but I did manage to go for a fish with the Boys. After seeing a couple of reports of the yellas going ok we decided to give the Campaspe a go. My sons were fishing with worms and yabbies and I ...
by meppstas
Tue May 14, 2019 12:02 pm
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Re: My 2018/19 Trout season Report..

WOW and wow Adrian. Very impressive on all levels. Very interesting to see the "learning curve" in the first few years, for both learning on the angling side and the learning about the rivers too. The Mersey is my favourite river, for an un-explainable reason but it does have a soft spot for me. Sa...
by Bugatti
Tue May 14, 2019 1:31 pm
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Re: Squid rig set up

The stopper is a great way of doing a squid float- prong setup. I just find in a flowing tide the prong jag gets lifted up the water column. the set float is what i prefer BUT it is awkward to cast and if set too deep, it is difficult to land the squid over the Pier railings. I have a set float BUT ...
by Bugatti
Wed May 15, 2019 10:12 pm
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Re: Yarra cod. How common are they?

what can i catch at Yarra bend park around fairfield boathouse? Cod, carp macquarie perch? any tips appreciated! Carp and eel for sure. Caught a carp around there and saw someone caught an eel. Use worms on a running sinker. And also nice to see, members willing to help :a_goodjob: All hail Sir Seb...
by Bugatti
Thu May 16, 2019 7:29 am
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Re: Show us how you eat it!

Mmmmmm Prime Rib , , , , Rib Steak is my favourite vegetable :-D Rib Roast 1.PNG But it seems that Prime Rib has us Cavemen eyeing off just meat now. So to try and kick start this thread again , , , , Garfish I like gar the best, just headed, gutted, salted and floured then pan-fried. Served up with...
by Bugatti
Thu May 16, 2019 7:45 am
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Re: Fresh Pipis! 2 Different YUMMY WAYS TO COOK!

Mmmm, love this thread. Never thought of Kilpatrick Style , , , , definitely going to give those a go. Most important part with Pipis is to purge them in seawater for 24 hours. Some place them in a bag and submerge them in a bucket with "brought home" seawater. I find this method doesn't get all the...
by Lightningx
Thu May 16, 2019 1:39 pm
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Re: Fresh Pipis! 2 Different YUMMY WAYS TO COOK!

That looks bloody beautiful seb! :thumbsup: