Obliterated at the Barwon River
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Re: Obliterated at the Barwon River
Mulloway typically take off like a steam-train on the first run (at least on surf), without much head-bangin'...
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Yes, definitely a mulloway in my view - a long, unstoppable run, with few head shakes, and then they turn and run in a different direction, with head shakes towards the end.
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Fishbref wrote:Mulloway typically take off like a steam-train on the first run (at least on surf), without much head-bangin'...
Just my opinion mate. Looks like a Ray any day of the week to me. Only way I can see that being a Mulloway is if it’s majorly foul hooked. Didn’t see a single decent head shake in that whole video.
Looks completely different to this 7:50mins in https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jphw6juRJLg
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Re: Obliterated at the Barwon River
Some really big rays live in that area.Pulled 10ft rod straight off the bank and cruised off with it. 75cm flathead are around but I am not sure if they move that far up.
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