Lake Tyers

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Boonanza
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Re: Lake Tyers

Post by Boonanza » Sun Mar 11, 2018 4:58 pm

ImTheDave wrote:No. I made myself sound a right noobie...
Some guy asked how it was going. ‘I said nothing biting but then I guess it is low tide’

He pointed to the sand banks right beside us and said, ‘lakes closed mate. No tides in here...’
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A smart person knows what to say. A wise person knows whether to say it.

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Re: Lake Tyers

Post by Kimtown » Sun Mar 11, 2018 5:44 pm

ImTheDave wrote:No. I made myself sound a right noobie...
Some guy asked how it was going. ‘I said nothing biting but then I guess it is low tide’

He pointed to the sand banks right beside us and said, ‘lakes closed mate. No tides in here...’
Hahaha classic mate

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Re: Lake Tyers

Post by Queasy » Sun Mar 11, 2018 9:53 pm

ImTheDave wrote: I knew it would be low tide so wasn’t really expecting much but there were huge fish swimming in shoals right up to the beach. You could almost scoop them out with a net. Tried so hard to catch one but they wouldn’t bite. I’m not actually sure what they were. They didn’t look like flatheads, maybe mullet? Very big though.
Poddy Mullet. Bloody vegan things they are so won't take any bait. Spoke to a chap at Mallacoota last month who says they can sometimes be caught on a fly.

http://laketyersbeach.net.au/rarefish.html

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