My aim is a bit off , , , , my telepathy needs a bit more practisee.welch wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 7:24 pmbugatti i think you sent someone else dinner!!Bugatti wrote: ↑Sat Jun 08, 2019 8:37 amMr Hunter, it's morning here in SA, hope it's morning in Vicland, I'm having a coffee, and enjoying watching the morning reveal the day.
Also wondering how Red is going with the fishing , , , , well, "wondering" is a loose term meaning "envious". I shall try and telepathically get the fish to your tinny. To be honest, I have had limited success doing this previously with my boat, but hoping it works better if I telepathically send the fish to your tinny.
I just sent one then :fish22: , , , , did you get it
Cheers, Bug
BOATING AND FISHING BONANZA AT TULLAROOP
Re: BOATING AND FISHING BONANZA AT TULLAROOP
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Re: BOATING AND FISHING BONANZA AT TULLAROOP
The joint is being flogged at the moment, give it about a month and there won’t be a lot in there the way ppl are bagging the reddies
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I understand your concern, but stress less mate. The introduction of yellas will put pressure on the reddies as well, but there's no chance of them getting fished out. There's alot of water in there, and leccy power or paddle power puts a limit on how much water a fella can cover too. To help put things into perspective, the boat ramp is at the north end of the lake, and it's about 15km to the south end. It also has weed and depth. Like I said mate, lots of water in there. Get on board and have a crack man :tongue:
...a 54cm, 2.7kg beast was bagged yesdy. There's gotta be a cupla 60's in there somewhere I reckon.