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- Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:33 pm
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Inverloch 6/7/2019 AM
Well as planned I arrived to Inverloch jetty at 2.15am to make use of the last hour of the run in tide. There was little to no wind, allowing the dewy 5 degree air settle in around the water. Fished the jetty till 4.30am using pillies, pippies and squid, and didn't get much in the way of bites.... t...
- Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:14 pm
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Cape Woolamai sat 6/7/19
Did the Cleeland Bight launch Sat 6/7 around 10 am with 2 of my mates and first stop a squid hunt a bit further down from the sand wall - the others didn't find any but I came away with three the largest going 44 cm and the second around 40 cm ( both real good fish ) and one small one around 30 cm h...
- Tue Jul 09, 2019 6:06 pm
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A recent trip to the Murray
After the passing of my father recently P1280108.JPG a trip away was needed so along with Brett we headed up the river. We arrived early Friday arvo and quickly threw up a camp, IMG_1022.JPG and cut some fire wood. IMG_1026.JPG It was pretty eerie, no boats sighted on the river all weekend, only one...
- Mon Jul 08, 2019 11:22 am
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instructional video on the basics of bream fishing with bait
I’m just sharing this video which I think many in this forum might find helpful. It’s a step by step instructional video on the basics of bream fishing. Video can be seen here https://youtu.be/kC52rIBcwic We are using live scrub worms to catch bream. We guide you through tackle and gear selection, r...
- Sat Aug 03, 2019 11:35 am
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Portarlington -03/08 - PM - Fonzi goes Fishing
Friday night 3rd of August shall be enshrined as Portarlington Harbour - Fonzi night. To be fair there was no Fonzi, and there was no Richi Cunningham either, however Joni and Chachi were quite likely making out in the carpark. So why the references, friends,..... Happy Days.... Happy Days. Sitting ...
- Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:12 pm
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The life and times of a Bugatti
Hi, I thought I'd do a much overdue intro :P I'm Bugatti (but I'm not really a car, I'm a real boy). A bit of history as I have progressed along the production line of life. I have had a varied life, from being in the fabrication industry, Tradie, a Builder with University Engineering credentials, T...
- Tue Aug 13, 2019 2:39 pm
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Cork rod handle maintenance, repair and modification
Gents, I've been busy over the past couple of weeks (While the weather has been terrible..) servicing all my reels and repairing and modifying all my cork fishing rods. After servicing a few of my reels (Daiwa Caldia 2500 magseal, Daiwa Sol 2500 non magseal, Daiwa Ballistic 4000 non magseal, 3 Abu a...
- Tue Aug 13, 2019 7:32 pm
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Mitchell River
I've been on a quick trip north to catch up with my mum in Cairns. I went away for a few days camping and fishing with a close friend who is being treated for Melanoma. We camped on the Mitchell River about 3 hrs drive north west of Cairns on private property. In this part of the Mitchell river ther...
- Sun Aug 11, 2019 8:25 pm
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Re: Rock life
This is a crazy little spot the relentless CarlG and I decided to climp into. It's the gap in between the big and small knobs at Leonard Point, on Wilsons Prom. The walk in was 100m vertical straight down through the scrub, after bush bashing in shoulder high (for me, over carl's head) scrub for 30 ...
- Sun Aug 11, 2019 8:21 pm
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Rock life
Hi All, I had some pretty positive feedback and some pm's from a long post I made about rock fishing safety in another thread ( http://www.fishing-victoria.com/viewtopic.php?p=304136#p304136) so I thought I'd try and share some pics of some of the rock adventures i've had over the past 4 years of LB...