Headed to Mildura
- ChrisD
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Headed to Mildura
Looking likely I will find myself in Mildura for a couple of days end of the week - and luckily I will get a few hours each day to wet a line.
Not having had much luck the last two trips there, previous years - decide to just target carp and see if I can break the 70cm mark. Should present some fun.
Unless anyone has any tips for up there on how to get on to anything else with limited local knowledge?
Not having had much luck the last two trips there, previous years - decide to just target carp and see if I can break the 70cm mark. Should present some fun.
Unless anyone has any tips for up there on how to get on to anything else with limited local knowledge?
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Re: Headed to Mildura
If it was me i woukd find some small yabbies or srub worms and drive along the river ti you find a snag and cast in as close as you can
You will be a chance for a ytwllowbellg
You will be a chance for a ytwllowbellg
- ChrisD
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Re: Headed to Mildura
Thanks BM - might be worth a crack - I have never actually caught a Yellow Belly, it is on my to be done list.
Will have check out round Mildura township and see where the local tackle/bait shop is up there. You would assume there is one in town somewhere.
Will have check out round Mildura township and see where the local tackle/bait shop is up there. You would assume there is one in town somewhere.
Re: Headed to Mildura
Hey there Chris,
Lock Island at Lock 11 is worth looking at. When the Yellas are about flicking lures on the side of the weir is worth a go. Just dont fish within the no fishing area near the weir as they use to police it heavily.
Lock Island at Lock 11 is worth looking at. When the Yellas are about flicking lures on the side of the weir is worth a go. Just dont fish within the no fishing area near the weir as they use to police it heavily.
- ChrisD
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Re: Headed to Mildura
Cool thanks for the tip - I know where lock 11 is - tried fishing there last trip, but easy access so worth another crack.
- twobluefish
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Re: Headed to Mildura
I'm heading up there too next week (Sat to Thurs) with the darl and the kids. I'm hoping to wet a line too....we are staying near Kings Billabong..but I'll give Lock Island a bit of a go. Tight lines Chris..!!!
- ChrisD
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Re: Headed to Mildura
Well after two afternoons's/evening fishing in Mildure - no yellow belly but plenty of carp.
Unfortunately I didn't crack the 70cm mark, that still eludes me.
However the carp that were caught were caught on 6lb line and made for alot of fun.
Unfortunately I didn't crack the 70cm mark, that still eludes me.
However the carp that were caught were caught on 6lb line and made for alot of fun.
- twobluefish
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Re: Headed to Mildura
...I managed to wet a line at Kings Billabong for about an hour and a half...got one carp about 30cm. Bloody bull ants were driving me crazy, so packed up and went and had a cold beer.