A Half hour or so at Lake Nagambie
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A Half hour or so at Lake Nagambie
Had some time to kill before a doctor's appointment so I had a quick flick for reddies. In the time I was there I picked up 8 or 9 small reddies with others following the lure in. Nothing huge but it's good there's a fair few in there be it for a feed or cod food, cheers davo
It's an exhilarating feeling catching a fish
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
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Re: A Half hour or so at Lake Nagambie
No BM, they are all still swimming, cheers davobarra mick wrote:Is that tucker tonighr for the mrs
It's an exhilarating feeling catching a fish
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
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Re: A Half hour or so at Lake Nagambie
God fun and time well spent davo, very clean little perch too..
cheers
Adrian
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Re: A Half hour or so at Lake Nagambie
"Anglers are encouraged not to return redfin to the water, as they are voracious predators that prey on native fish species, trout and other aquatic organisms. Removing redfin will enhance fishing opportunities for salmonid and native species."davek wrote:No BM, they are all still swimming, cheers davobarra mick wrote:Is that tucker tonighr for the mrs
From the vic recreational fishing guide.
Re: A Half hour or so at Lake Nagambie
Its up to the angler to let them go i work near the depi and have few chats with them about the reddies