Jardine River GT
Submitted by ian.young on Fri, 2007-05-18 18:36
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Jardine River GT
Submitted by ian.young on Fri, 2007-05-18 18:36
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Andy Mac
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Great pic Ian!!!
Must have gone 25 - 30kgs
How far upstream did you pick that one up from?
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Dean
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Very nice fish, looks a bit
Very nice fish, looks a bit wind there aswell.
scuttlebutt
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Very nice mate, lures or
Very nice mate, lures or bait?
steve
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ian.young
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Date Joined: 18/05/07
Thanks guys; Just joined the
Thanks guys; Just joined the site, so I thought I'd stick up a couple of piccies ...fish was actually caught 18 months ago by my brother Gary just outside the mouth of the Jardine on the west side of Cape York. It ate a red-headed Smilin' Jack popper and was part of a double hookup. The other(identical sized) GT was lost at the side of the boat in a netting blunder that still haunts me...
Ian
sherbert
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Welcome m8
Injoy the site and keep the photos coming /Great fish
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dogsoldier
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nice fish mate I have a
nice fish mate
I have a problem I'm a tackle junkie
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Adam Gallash
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Lovely
Lovely fish Ian, your bro's a bit game going the tail flutes without gloves thou. :)
Welcome to the site, some great contributions!
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Adam
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ian.young
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Date Joined: 18/05/07
Thanks fellas, I think Gazza
Thanks fellas, I think Gazza was aware of the tail scutes but he was so amped that it probably wouldn't have hurt if he'd cut a finger or two off ...Ian