Pluggah
13-09-2003, 06:22 PM
Getting started on lures, soft or hard - and fishing esturies with plactics etc
:confused: Could anyone help me with extury fishing cos we're so close to the Brunswick, Collie and Capel rivers.
I've got our old herring gear and want to swing over to some gear that won't break the bank, and will catch me and my woman a feed of bream. Have'nt had one for about 25 years, bream that is.
We'd be fishing from the shore, what time of the day is best in rivers, line colour in brackish water, type of lure, and anything else we should know.
I used to fish the Bremmer River down south as a kid. Then we used duck gut, mullet onions or smelly like you could spu, gone off river prawns.
The lines were brown and we only ever used light hand lines.
We'd always get a feed, the old man used come home with some bottlers when he didn't have us kids making racket.
(Now I know he was chasing stress relief as much as anything, and a break from the cheese and kisses)
Take it easy
Pluggah When you think you've done enough, then go another mile
:confused: Could anyone help me with extury fishing cos we're so close to the Brunswick, Collie and Capel rivers.
I've got our old herring gear and want to swing over to some gear that won't break the bank, and will catch me and my woman a feed of bream. Have'nt had one for about 25 years, bream that is.
We'd be fishing from the shore, what time of the day is best in rivers, line colour in brackish water, type of lure, and anything else we should know.
I used to fish the Bremmer River down south as a kid. Then we used duck gut, mullet onions or smelly like you could spu, gone off river prawns.
The lines were brown and we only ever used light hand lines.
We'd always get a feed, the old man used come home with some bottlers when he didn't have us kids making racket.
(Now I know he was chasing stress relief as much as anything, and a break from the cheese and kisses)
Take it easy
Pluggah When you think you've done enough, then go another mile