A couple of early season Bream from the Nong
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Re: A couple of early season Bream from the Nong
do you eat your fish from the nong bro? really tempted to :>
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Re: A couple of early season Bream from the Nong
Nice bream, my favourite to eat and catch. Tempted to fish for them even with snapper reports, I have a better chance to catch them landbased.
Best so far: 47cm aus salmon, 41cm mullet, 40cm king George whiting , 38cm Bream, 35cm flathead, 33 cm pinky, squid 20cm. 2 sting rays caught caught, 1 took a rod as a souvenir. Need to catch snapper... :fish11:
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Re: A couple of early season Bream from the Nong
healthy looking fish there !!!
you gotta hav a crack even if yr just pissin in the wind
Re: A couple of early season Bream from the Nong
No, I have fallen for it before, they taste like Petrol not very nice at all, their not quite at spawning mode yet so over the next few weeks we should start to see the realyy big males out and about looks like a good season brewing in the Nong
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Re: A couple of early season Bream from the Nong
I guess it depends on the location, I normally catch them from Patterson lakes never had petrol taste in them, maybe low boat traffic areas or an area with a decent water source should be ok, never tried nong but tempted to try some piers around Gippsland
Best so far: 47cm aus salmon, 41cm mullet, 40cm king George whiting , 38cm Bream, 35cm flathead, 33 cm pinky, squid 20cm. 2 sting rays caught caught, 1 took a rod as a souvenir. Need to catch snapper... :fish11: