Does anyone here fish too?
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- Bullwinkle
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Does anyone here fish too?
For me hunting and fishing go hand in hand, so who chases what around? For me I love chasin Barra , whether it is in the salt or in the dams around here. Here is one I took on a popper work rel slowly in amounst some heavy timber. Would be good to see some from all over the place.
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Nice fish mate well done.
I agree with you Bullwinkle, fishing and hunting do go hand in hand.
Our backpack hunts are along river systems and there's always a spinner or lure being thrown along the way.
I'm trying to get Santa to upgrade my fishing rod this Xmas, but I having trouble locating a good quality two or three piece rod that fits in the backpack / quiver.
We are useing telescopic rods, but I'm after something a little heavier and better quality, trying to target something like what your holding.
Any ideas???
I agree with you Bullwinkle, fishing and hunting do go hand in hand.
Our backpack hunts are along river systems and there's always a spinner or lure being thrown along the way.
I'm trying to get Santa to upgrade my fishing rod this Xmas, but I having trouble locating a good quality two or three piece rod that fits in the backpack / quiver.
We are useing telescopic rods, but I'm after something a little heavier and better quality, trying to target something like what your holding.
Any ideas???
- Bullwinkle
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Lindsey,
The club do was called off on Friday on account of it rained like bugger on that black soil stuff, we have only put it off not cancelled.
MICC,
Penn make a nice lite three piece baitcaster rod built for that purpose, it is a six kg stick. We have used it doing backpack trips for the last three years and have never felt it wasn't powerfull enough to pull the Barra and Sooties out of the snags, the best part is they sell them at A-Mart allsports for about $90. If your interested give me a yell.
The club do was called off on Friday on account of it rained like bugger on that black soil stuff, we have only put it off not cancelled.
MICC,
Penn make a nice lite three piece baitcaster rod built for that purpose, it is a six kg stick. We have used it doing backpack trips for the last three years and have never felt it wasn't powerfull enough to pull the Barra and Sooties out of the snags, the best part is they sell them at A-Mart allsports for about $90. If your interested give me a yell.
G'day,
I definitely enjoy fishing as well as hunting. I always keep a fishing rod and tackle in my ute, so if i'm hunting near a lake or river after the hunt I usually drop a line in. Fils in the time when i'm backpack hunting aswell. I mainly fish for Yellow Belly,Redfin and occasionally cod. one day I'll get up to the Top End or NT to do some of that Barra fishin and Pig hunting. One day. But until then theres pleny of those European Carp around, even though they are't that good eating, he can still put up a good fight with a light setup.
cheers.
Pete Farrar.
I definitely enjoy fishing as well as hunting. I always keep a fishing rod and tackle in my ute, so if i'm hunting near a lake or river after the hunt I usually drop a line in. Fils in the time when i'm backpack hunting aswell. I mainly fish for Yellow Belly,Redfin and occasionally cod. one day I'll get up to the Top End or NT to do some of that Barra fishin and Pig hunting. One day. But until then theres pleny of those European Carp around, even though they are't that good eating, he can still put up a good fight with a light setup.
cheers.
Pete Farrar.
G'day Fenton
And hey Merry Christmas as well
Yeah mate I get to fishing when I can but to fill in time till I can hunt or for a change of diet
Have enclosed a pic of some small Mackeral. We only get them down here for about 3months so we really hang out for the season to start
You still using those Prawn Stars mate for your Barra ?
All the best
Stace
And hey Merry Christmas as well
Yeah mate I get to fishing when I can but to fill in time till I can hunt or for a change of diet
Have enclosed a pic of some small Mackeral. We only get them down here for about 3months so we really hang out for the season to start
You still using those Prawn Stars mate for your Barra ?
All the best
Stace
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- Bullwinkle
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Hi Stace, not bad Mack's mate but aren't they a little small . Yeah mate the Prawnstars still perform, lately we have been doing better on Soft plastics on Barra, Sooties, Jacks ect ect anything about 4 inches gold, white or pink long does the trick well.
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Hey Griffo apparently youv'e never had Spanish Mackeral filleted ,split and sliced into 10mm steaks .Dropped onto a hot BBQ plate with a sqeeze of lemon and black pepper ,flipped and left for a minute or two ,mate they are something else.
Those mackeral were around the 13-15kg mark ,last year we were up in the 18-22kg mark GOOD fish
Yeah Fenton the soft plastics are pretty popular here as well glad to see your hitting the fish mate and not workin too hard (hows the back ?)
Regards
Stace
Those mackeral were around the 13-15kg mark ,last year we were up in the 18-22kg mark GOOD fish
Yeah Fenton the soft plastics are pretty popular here as well glad to see your hitting the fish mate and not workin too hard (hows the back ?)
Regards
Stace
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Almost embarrased to put my little fish on here after seeing those good mackeral and barra. Fish is a Maori Sea Pearch, caught him off the rocks after a big blow whipped up the seas on the Sunshine Coast last week, that's when the reef fish come in around the rocky headlands...Glenn....
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- Bullwinkle
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