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Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 9:42 am
by gordo65
gave the Goulburn a hit yesterday morning with a couple of mates fly fishing (only my second attempt on the fly rod :o_0: !!!) what a morning - caught 3 brown 1 rainbow and lost 2 more ( slack line :down: ) the other guys got 5 brown 4 rainbow between them - all fish were of similar size and all released back /all caught with nymphs - River level was low , perfect for wading

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 9:50 am
by Lightningx
Nice report and pics mate.
Sounds like you guys had a great fun session :thumbsup:

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 1:55 pm
by Grumpytrout
Wow, great catch

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:46 pm
by Boonanza
:thumbsup:

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:51 pm
by sirsquidalot
gordo65 wrote:gave the Goulburn a hit yesterday morning with a couple of mates fly fishing (only my second attempt on the fly rod :o_0: !!!) what a morning - caught 3 brown 1 rainbow and lost 2 more ( slack line :down: ) the other guys got 5 brown 4 rainbow between them - all fish were of similar size and all released back /all caught with nymphs - River level was low , perfect for wading
awesome, i'm heading up there monday going to try to nymphs out, made a few up this week. great update bruv :notworthy: :notworthy:

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 5:55 pm
by Texas
gordo65 wrote:gave the Goulburn a hit yesterday morning with a couple of mates fly fishing (only my second attempt on the fly rod :o_0: !!!) what a morning - caught 3 brown 1 rainbow and lost 2 more ( slack line :down: ) the other guys got 5 brown 4 rainbow between them - all fish were of similar size and all released back /all caught with nymphs - River level was low , perfect for wading
Great report & photo
Is that a 10lb trout, or an optical illusion
Well done boys
Going to the broken river, in 2 or 3 weeks, at Nathalia, we'll see how we go
Btw:bait & lure, not fly
Cheers Gra

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 6:05 pm
by sirsquidalot
gordo65 wrote:gave the Goulburn a hit yesterday morning with a couple of mates fly fishing (only my second attempt on the fly rod :o_0: !!!) what a morning - caught 3 brown 1 rainbow and lost 2 more ( slack line :down: ) the other guys got 5 brown 4 rainbow between them - all fish were of similar size and all released back /all caught with nymphs - River level was low , perfect for wading
what nymphs were you running? brown and gold like Hawthorn?

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 6:23 pm
by Texas
sirsquidalot wrote:
gordo65 wrote:gave the Goulburn a hit yesterday morning with a couple of mates fly fishing (only my second attempt on the fly rod :o_0: !!!) what a morning - caught 3 brown 1 rainbow and lost 2 more ( slack line :down: ) the other guys got 5 brown 4 rainbow between them - all fish were of similar size and all released back /all caught with nymphs - River level was low , perfect for wading
what nymphs were you running? brown and gold like Hawthorn?
Hawthorn & Sydney Swans

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 6:39 pm
by smile0784
That looks bigger then a small size.
Well done

Re: Goulburn River

Posted: Fri May 18, 2018 6:50 pm
by sirsquidalot
Texas wrote:
sirsquidalot wrote:
gordo65 wrote:gave the Goulburn a hit yesterday morning with a couple of mates fly fishing (only my second attempt on the fly rod :o_0: !!!) what a morning - caught 3 brown 1 rainbow and lost 2 more ( slack line :down: ) the other guys got 5 brown 4 rainbow between them - all fish were of similar size and all released back /all caught with nymphs - River level was low , perfect for wading
what nymphs were you running? brown and gold like Hawthorn?
Hawthorn & Sydney Swans
2014
Hawthorn 21.11.137 d Sydney Swans 11.8.74

Coach: Alastair Clarkson
Captain: Luke Hodge

Backs: Josh Gibson (6), Brian Lake, Grant Birchall (14)
Half-backs: Sam Mitchell (5), Ben Stratton (24), Luke Hodge (15)
Centres: Bradley Hill (10), Will Langford (29), Isaac Smith (16)
Half-forwards: Luke Breust (22), Jack Gunston (19), Jordan Lewis (3)
Forwards: Paul Puopolo (28), Jarryd Roughead (2), Ben McEvoy (7)
Followers: David Hale, Liam Shiels (26), Shaun Burgoyne (9)

Interchange: Taylor Duryea (8), Cyril Rioli (33), Matt Spangher, Matthew Suckling

Goals: Roughead 5, Breust 3, Langford 3, Burgoyne 2, Gunston 2, Hodge 2, Hale 1, Hill 1, Puopolo 1, Suckling 1

Best Players: Burgoyne, Hill, Hodge, Lake, Langford, Lewis, Mitchell, Roughead

Norm Smith Medal: Luke Hodge

Umpires: Simon Meredith, Matthew Nichols, Matt Stevic

Attendance: 99,454 (at MCG, Saturday, September 27, 2014)

Hawthorn defied the odds in 2014 to win back-to-back premierships for just the second time in the Club's history.

on the Silver Anniversary of the first in 1988 and 1989.

After defeating Fremantle in 2013 decider, the Hawks faced a new challenger in minor premiers Sydney Swans on Grand Final day but proved too strong, playing their best game for the year on the last Saturday in September.

In a remarkable achievement, the Hawks overcame a number of challenges throughout the season to win the flag, including injuries to key players and Senior Coach Alastair Clarkson forced to sit out five weeks while recovering from the rare illness, Guillan-Barre Syndrome.

After qualifying for the finals in second position, the Hawks produced their best football during the finals series by defeating Geelong in the Qualifying Final and Port Adelaide in a nail-biting Preliminary Final.

But the side saved their best for last, dismantling Sydney with ferocious pressure and pin-point accuracy of disposal by hand and foot. Hawthorn's intensity proved too much for the Swans as Clarkson's team ran away with a stunning 63-point victory to claim the Club's twelfth premiership.

Skipper Luke Hodge was a deserving winner of the Norm Smith Medal, the second of his career, after an inspiring performance that saw him pick up 35 disposals, take 12 marks and kick two goals in the victory.