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by Sammy123
Thu May 09, 2019 3:25 pm
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Cold, windy morning sesh - Stkilda pier

Went out to flick some soft plastics around Stkilda pier this morning, very cold and windy, for the most part I was the only person on the pier. Found fishing's been getting slower with the cooler weather, definitely noticing less hits, that said I still managed a few, caught a couple of salmon (big...
by meppstas
Thu May 09, 2019 7:40 pm
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My 2018/19 Trout season Report..

'' The 2018/19 Trout Season Report '' This report covers the rivers & streams I have fished during the 2018/19 brown trout season. Last season I had 92 trips to the rivers & streams for a total of 586 brown trout & 62 rainbow trout being caught of which just the five trout being kept. ** Below are t...
by Bugatti
Tue May 14, 2019 10:22 am
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Re: Olives for the Salad

I've always wondered if sea water would be salty enough to brine the olives. The idea of constantly having to prepare salted water and keep changing it seems very tedious and thus I default to bought olives. I have always wondered that too Gus. The brined water is boiled to kill off any "bacteria g...
by Sebb
Mon May 27, 2019 6:00 am
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Re: Worms for Freshwater

I'm lucky to live around tackle shops that sell worms.
BCF, Anaconda, Compleat Angler, Trelly's Tackleworld, Hooked on Bait and Tackle.

But again, it's not about the type or how big is the worm, it's about how you wiggle the worm.

/("^.^)/ ... \(^.^")\ ... /("^.^)/
by Fish-cador
Tue May 28, 2019 9:45 pm
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Re: Snapped my Shimano fishing rod - best way for a novice to fix?

Are you a student on tight budget or millionaire who can afford a new rod?

I may have something for a student on tight budget.

If you are a millionaire, I am available for adoption.

If you live close to the city, PM me. If you live in warburton, we can discuss the logistics.
by Ryguy
Sun Jun 02, 2019 2:28 pm
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Barwon Heads Snapper Gummy School shark

Was able to get back out again yesterday and straight to the same spot as my last report. Was a little fresh with 12knot winds and 1.5m seas but I was lucky to have a deckhand as I'm usually solo. Not long after getting the burley going we were able to hook up some nice slimy on the sibiki rig for b...
by dmck
Sun Jun 09, 2019 6:42 pm
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Re: Tuna Oil Subsitutes?

A lot of tuna oils are diluted with vegetable oils, check the labels closely.
Whale oil is good.... but after you catch one its hard to get them in the blender !!!!
by Pazzingp
Thu Jun 13, 2019 11:44 am
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Raining flathead

Launched from Altona Friday 7th on sunlight, had planned to try get a bag if Squid despite the merky water and realised that I forgot the box of squid jigs at home.. so went down towards point cook and tried a few drifts hoping for some 2.8 meter flatties and she was on! Bite after bite flatties aft...
by April Fool
Wed Jun 26, 2019 1:59 pm
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Re: Team Megabass.

Interesting happenings as according to Facebook, there will be 2 Megabass pro dealers here in Shepp! Another store has posted that they are the newly appointed dealers! Time will tell. Cheers Team Bender The truth is out there!!! B&M + TW? Yes! Jed, which swimbait have you got? For the record, unle...
by purple5ive
Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:19 am
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Re: An interesting read

I for one am sick to death of the hype around these big fishing comps and think it is well past time for the government to curb and regulate them - but I know that won't happen, there is too much vested interest involved. If the reins aren't pulled in it will end up like the USA. Do these comps pro...