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3 hours, 2 nice fish
hey everyone,
In an attempt to fight off the depression associated with the trout closed season, i went down to Lake Hyland (Churchill, Vic) to try and catch some of the newly stocked rainbow trout. i only had a short amount of time to fish but managed these two on corn and a berkley gulp 6" worm.
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********Best Fish******** 6.6kg Snapper - Whyalla SA ******* Best Bream******** 43cm Black - Tambo River, Vic ******Best Flathead****** 57cm Dusky - Mcloughlins beach, Vic |
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here is a better shot of the bigger one
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********Best Fish******** 6.6kg Snapper - Whyalla SA ******* Best Bream******** 43cm Black - Tambo River, Vic ******Best Flathead****** 57cm Dusky - Mcloughlins beach, Vic |
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Nice little Trout mate!
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Well done there, trout are definately one of the tastiest species you'll come across.
I'm not against keeping a couple of fish every so often.
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Nice fish, hope their tasty ones. Don't eat them all though
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yeah im with you guys all the way,
the occaisional fish kept is ok, as long as you eat it! they are actually the first fish that i have kept in a long time...
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********Best Fish******** 6.6kg Snapper - Whyalla SA ******* Best Bream******** 43cm Black - Tambo River, Vic ******Best Flathead****** 57cm Dusky - Mcloughlins beach, Vic |
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