Blackwood arvo session
Submitted by southcity104 on Sun, 2010-10-10 19:24
Headed out saturday afternoon launching from malloy island. From getting smoked on my first cast into the snags, things looked promising! The jap hardbodies were doing the damage leaving the halcos' and RMG's untouched. Running 3lb fluro, we were getting plenty of action but kissins many SX40's goodbye. . Landed 7. Best fish went 38, Then 36 and so on.
Anyways if your heading down the upper reaches past the ski pontoon were best .
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Lucky Tim
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nice way to spend the day
nice way to spend the day Tony, bream fishing doesn't get a lot of publicity on here so it's nice to see some scenery from down south.
Lucky Tim
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also, how do you find the
also, how do you find the tiller steer electric and fishing at the same time? Or is there a pedal attached?
southcity104
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tim..
i choose the hand tiller Tim, over the pedal due to pedals regularly having problems.
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deepwater
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nice work there mate ,a
nice work there mate ,a great way to spend an arvo and afue fish are a bonis
those bream have some great colours
jeff
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sounds like a magic session
sounds like a magic session on the blacks. the blackwood has some great areas to fish for the bream and some monsters reside around some of the toughest areas to fish.
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
hlokk
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Now those are the fish I
Now those are the fish I want to see pulled from there :D. Will have to get down there soon.
Would have to be pretty happy with a 38 and 36. Now to land those bigger ones somehow....
till
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Mwahaha no bites on the
Mwahaha no bites on the heavy leader, then giving away sx40s on 3lb, I love it!