Metro Flattie
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Metro Flattie
Bit of bream bycatch but fun none the less ... Got my pb flattie from the Yarra. Nothing significant in terms of size but definitely the best I've pulled out of a metro river.
Snaffled a soft plastic slowly worked along the bottom along the edge of a wall. Would have been a nice couple of fillets ...... If you didn't see where it got pulled from
Quick measure and back in to terrorise the bait fish.
Snaffled a soft plastic slowly worked along the bottom along the edge of a wall. Would have been a nice couple of fillets ...... If you didn't see where it got pulled from
Quick measure and back in to terrorise the bait fish.
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Re: Metro Flattie
Nice fish, it would make a nice meal, you may glow at night for a short while though... :rofl:
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Re: Metro Flattie
That's a great size for the area :thumbsup: , I've been told not to eat anything from the Yarra ,Maribyrnong, Docklands area but was wondering though if its ok for fish caught around the Warmies outlet and Williamstown piers??
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Re: Metro Flattie
Nice flattie sloth, much better than any I've pulled around there
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Re: Metro Flattie
Nice fish....
FISH1617 : 183CM
Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
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Salt (38cm) Trevely 38cm snapper 65cm gummy 80cm
Fresh (0cm)
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Re: Metro Flattie
Hmmm ... Haven't really kept tabs on my pb on for flatties .... Probably in the high thirties maybe ? Seem to get a fair few in that mid 20 to mid 30 range over winter ... Probably mainly due to the fact in winter I tend to fish the bottom a lot more than during summer.Mutley and Scruffy wrote:Great effort! What was your previous best from the yarra?