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General Category => Fishing Reports => Topic started by: wesfish on October 06, 2010, 10:17:50 PM
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had an rdo yesterday so i just had to get back to borumba :) iknow i am an addict now hahaha
was a great day but only landed one at 47cm , all though i had some monsters on but just kept dropping them not long after the first or second jump, i have just upgraded my hooks on my prials to a decoy wide gaps hook to see if that helps to stay connected to the bigger togas.
going up for the weekend this one coming so hope to land a 80cm+. plus i will be giving yabba a good go as well ;)
oh and i will leave your pets in peace fitzy ;) ;D :-X will concentrate on the borumba ones!! :-X
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oh and i will leave your pets in peace fitzy ;) ;D :-X will concentrate on the borumba ones!! :-X
Awesome, thanks Wes. I only ever take a camera & glasses to that spot. Can sit up on the snag & scan for them. Not enough of then there yet. :thanks
BTW- one of them likes vegemite sangas.
fitz..
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i take it we arent talking about your common donald duck or anything here are we haha :walkplank ;D
Nice fish by the way well done
steve
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i take it we arent talking about your common donald duck or anything here are we haha :walkplank ;D
Nice fish by the way well done
steve
Nah mate. Talking about a very small & isolated group of saratoga in a creek. They're best left alone for a few more years. Wes won't tell anyone where, niether can I. I've been watching this small pack very slowly grow over the past 10 - 15 years. These are the seeds of hopefully a larger population in a waterway that is not permitted to have saratoga "stocked", so if these few get taken, there's no replacing them.
Cheers,
fitz..
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Sounds like protection for a very just cause