Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
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Re: Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
You blokes seem to be having a great time some very nice fish well done
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- Bluefin
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Re: Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
.. not to mention a heap of EPs - this is a new thing in the CBD. i wonder where they are coming from? Migrating from the Werribee stocking of late, perhaps?
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Re: Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
The yellowbelly is a ripper of a fish
Great work
Cheers bm
Great work
Cheers bm
you gotta hav a crack even if yr just pissin in the wind
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Re: Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
Not to sure... Possibly even secretly stocked in the Yarra itself! We tend to get a few every trip. We even get them at docklands!bilby wrote:.. not to mention a heap of EPs - this is a new thing in the CBD. i wonder where they are coming from? Migrating from the Werribee stocking of late, perhaps?
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- Bluefin
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Re: Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
Local piers or rivers? That snook would certainly be an interesting catch out of the Yarra ...
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Re: Fishmagnet's Urban Fishing Thread
I was thinking along he same lines. Bream, pinkies, flatties yes heard of all them come out of the Yarra but first time hearing about a snook. Maybe they caught that one elsewhere?bilby wrote:Local piers or rivers? That snook would certainly be an interesting catch out of the Yarra ...