eastern melbourne lakes
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eastern melbourne lakes
any one had luck in any of the lakes out east of melb, i.e emerald lake, lillydale lake, out that way, be nice to take the boy out after school for some fun
cheers
cheers
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
yes...eldiion lake
drive the extra 50 mins !!!
CHEERS BM
drive the extra 50 mins !!!
CHEERS BM
you gotta hav a crack even if yr just pissin in the wind
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
I would give lilydale or emerald a go,
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
Lilydale hasnt been giving me much luck lately but i know some decent sized carp have been taken there recently..
Karkarook will get u the odd redfin and trout, i got a redfin 2 weeks ago at rowville and there may still be some trout lurking around, along with plenty of carp on bait.
Karkarook will get u the odd redfin and trout, i got a redfin 2 weeks ago at rowville and there may still be some trout lurking around, along with plenty of carp on bait.
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
I might give lillydale lake ago, don't really care what we catch, just for fun
we have been fishing upstream from warrendyte but had no luck.
never tried Rowville lake though
we have been fishing upstream from warrendyte but had no luck.
never tried Rowville lake though
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
might be better off using scrubworms on a running sinker rig and u will have a good chance at some carp in lilydale..Scooter wrote:I might give lillydale lake ago, don't really care what we catch, just for fun
we have been fishing upstream from warrendyte but had no luck.
never tried Rowville lake though
rowville has been abit slow fishing so its prob not worth it unless you are close, i just go there as its 5min drive from me.. give the big lake a go first, the front lake doesnt get stocked but does have reddies and carp in there and some overflow trout maybe, the small back lake and the big lake get stocked.
goodluck mate and let us know how you go.
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
thanks for that, yeah im not far from the lake, but never been there
thinking of getting down there around 6-7 tomorrow morning
Not prepped to well , only got some fat worms,
see how I go
thinking of getting down there around 6-7 tomorrow morning
Not prepped to well , only got some fat worms,
see how I go
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Re: eastern melbourne lakes
Relatively easy lakes for the kid to catch carp would be belgrave lake park(old monbulk reservoir) they call it in the melways, you can park right beside the lake, or the arboretum off Dorset rd, Burwood hwy end. Or Birdsland reserve tecoma little bit of a walk, Carp,Roach and Redfin.