The nong 14-01-17
- Kenle
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The nong 14-01-17
Fish the nong this morning from 1am-6am using yabbies, managed 4 keepers " 30cm, 33cm,34cm and 35cm". Lost a massive run as usual with the big one that always gets away. Also landed and released 9 small breams which was still fun on 4lb braid n 6lb leader, conditions were glass like water surface with no wind on the full tide, with the near full moon just above me. It was perfect
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Re: The nong 14-01-17
Nice fish and report mate- sounds like a prime time to be fishing. Do you think the one that got away was something other than a bream?
I could see heaps of small bream holding the edges at high tide when fishing it recently- there must be a healthy population.
I could see heaps of small bream holding the edges at high tide when fishing it recently- there must be a healthy population.
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- Kenle
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Re: The nong 14-01-17
There is always the legendary mulloway that everyone dreams of hooking in there, but on my last session in that same spot in the nong i did land a 35cm pinkie that fought like a demon on 4 lb braid. I did notice at night that there is big schools of poddy mullet doing there laps on the surface, there is definately plenty food for predators in that river.