PROVERB: “In the morning be first up, and in the evening last to go to bed, for they that sleep catch no fish”
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I've caught some stonker Bass in the Clarence, but as you know impoundment fish nearly always get bigger than natural stream fish. May have to think in terms of two categories?
John, at present in the bass records on AKFF ..... the leading bass is from one of the mid north coast NSW rivers, and tied for second are 2 Wivenhoe fish, with third place also 2 tied fish from Wivenhoe, all fish were taken from kayaks and all are on measures
OK so after September the 1st I'm off to my spot on the Clarence, no hardship there really
So what's the base line for this State of Origin fish? Dam fish may often be fatter, but river fish longer. Obviously weight can be misleading, unless you measure some of the dam fish around the girth!! I'm still heading for the Clarence. JD
Nice day on Clarrie Hall yesterday by the way only 7 fish and all under 40cm but very fat.
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