Yessss!
Submitted by hlokk on Thu, 2010-05-06 23:55
Thought i'd lost my chance at getting a dollie this year at the FADs, but while bottom bashing someone called out dollie and we saw several green shapes swim in front of the boat. Lost the first on a placcy at the boat, but managed to pick up one on a small minnow next drift.
Barely legal, but hey, at least I got a dollie this season
Faulkner Family
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a minnow on a minnow. as you
a minnow on a minnow. as you said , at least you got one. love the colors of those things
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
till
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Probably need the 7cm
Probably need the 7cm Pintail for them at that size!
crasny1
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Only a week old!!!!!
With the huge growth rate of dollies that one must be in kindy still. Correct me if I am wrong but I think they are the fastest growing fish in the sea (or one of them).
Cheers
Neels
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hlokk
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Yeah, pretty sure on that
Yeah, pretty sure on that crasny. A 1kg fish at the start of the season can be 6-7kg at the end. I think the max age is only about 5 years.
And, yep, the smaller pintail (though i do have a few other similarly sized minnows)
alfred
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Put it back, put it back!
Put it back, put it back!
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i'm goin out for them tomoz!
i'm goin out for them tomoz!
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alfred
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Tomorrow might be a tad
Tomorrow might be a tad soon, but I hope you prove me wrong as I can't wait to get into them as well.