Mandurah Salmon
Submitted by Wazza79 on Tue, 2012-01-03 20:29
Well all good things gotta come to an end, and its back off to work tomoz, but just got back from our week in Mandurah with some pretty good results.
Based pretty much Halls Head end of the estuary, took the tinnie out for a troll everyday up to the Chimneys, and back to the heads. Plenty of Choppers, with the odd one nudging 45cms.
Was pleasantly surprised to pull in a few Salmon around the heads on New Years Day afternoon. Hit it as the water began pushing through and when the flicky had a decent hit, was again picking it for a decent tailor only to see Mr Salmon and his mate make it to the boat. Great fun! Dropped a few, but kept 2 for tea. Good to see em around!
crugs1
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Date Joined: 31/08/11
Nice catch man gotta love
Nice catch man gotta love salmon on the light gear
Goodz
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Date Joined: 20/07/09
Mmm yum would love some
Mmm yum would love some salmon for dinner!
pauldoohan1
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Date Joined: 23/07/11
Salmon are one of my favorite
Salmon are one of my favorite fish to catch and I havent caught one for over a year, very very envious.
Always at the beach.
Noxious
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Date Joined: 22/12/11
Nice fish... would have been
Nice fish... would have been good fun.
Probably a better idea to cook and eat your lure though.
dkonig82
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Been ages since I have gotten
Been ages since I have gotten any of those buggers. Have to get out there again soon!
When asked by a non-fisherman 'how many fishing rods do you really need?' the correct answer is either:
n+1 (where n is the number of fishing rods you currently own); or
n-1 (where n is the number of fishing rods which would cause your significant other to dump you.