Boofs last night
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- Bluefin
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Re: Boofs last night
Must have been a great night. I just noticed your location one of my favourite wineries lucky you.
- Sinsemilla
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Re: Boofs last night
Must have been an evening to remember with a lot of "boofs" - interesting that the Trout Cod in the fourth pic is quite a bit slimmer than the Murray Cod.
Paul
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- davek
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Re: Boofs last night
Good work, you got a few, cheers davo
It's an exhilarating feeling catching a fish
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
- Truedogz
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Re: Boofs last night
I am suffering severe leg cramps today - walked a bit on a very hot night. My shirt has been shredded from pushing through thickets of blackberries - in a bit of pain but happy
The third fish was a beauty. I got it laid flat on the mat and it measured 67-68. It moved for the pic. It was a very heavily built fish, took drag, I'd say 20 pounds, absolutely smashed the lure. Compare it to the last fish. The first black wrap on my rod is about 62 cm from the but, so that fish is about that length. Look at the difference in build.
I walked twenty yards downstream and got hit by a similar sized fish but the hooks let go after about ten seconds Another similar fish was on for a second or so, the lure probably stuck in its mouth and not hooked.
This was from an area I have not fished before. Technique and knowledge is the key and not so much location. First thing was the lure I selected, a black pompadour instead of my usual favourite. Why? First, I saw black cicadas floating down the bubble line during the day. Second, I chose black due to lighting - a dark night with cloud cover. This gives a grey background highlighting the black silhouette. Later in the night I changed to a light coloured version. Why? The sky cleared and the moon came up. Under these conditions many fish retreat to the shadows under trees - and that's where I caught them, close to the bank. In fact, the last fish grabbed the lure as I lifted it out of the water :super:
There's a few tips to help others. It's just like trout fishing, 'match the hatch' and adjust the strategy to the conditions.
Best Wishes
Truedogz
Four trout cod, the rest Murray's. I heard some boofing going on in the faster water so threw the lure out and wound fast.Sinsemilla wrote: Do i see a couple trout cod there?
Cheers, Anth
The third fish was a beauty. I got it laid flat on the mat and it measured 67-68. It moved for the pic. It was a very heavily built fish, took drag, I'd say 20 pounds, absolutely smashed the lure. Compare it to the last fish. The first black wrap on my rod is about 62 cm from the but, so that fish is about that length. Look at the difference in build.
I walked twenty yards downstream and got hit by a similar sized fish but the hooks let go after about ten seconds Another similar fish was on for a second or so, the lure probably stuck in its mouth and not hooked.
This was from an area I have not fished before. Technique and knowledge is the key and not so much location. First thing was the lure I selected, a black pompadour instead of my usual favourite. Why? First, I saw black cicadas floating down the bubble line during the day. Second, I chose black due to lighting - a dark night with cloud cover. This gives a grey background highlighting the black silhouette. Later in the night I changed to a light coloured version. Why? The sky cleared and the moon came up. Under these conditions many fish retreat to the shadows under trees - and that's where I caught them, close to the bank. In fact, the last fish grabbed the lure as I lifted it out of the water :super:
There's a few tips to help others. It's just like trout fishing, 'match the hatch' and adjust the strategy to the conditions.
Best Wishes
Truedogz
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Re: Boofs last night
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:Truedogz wrote:I am suffering severe leg cramps today - walked a bit on a very hot night. My shirt has been shredded from pushing through thickets of blackberries - in a bit of pain but happy
Four trout cod, the rest Murray's. I heard some boofing going on in the faster water so threw the lure out and wound fast.Sinsemilla wrote: Do i see a couple trout cod there?
Cheers, Anth
The third fish was a beauty. I got it laid flat on the mat and it measured 67-68. It moved for the pic. It was a very heavily built fish, took drag, I'd say 20 pounds, absolutely smashed the lure. Compare it to the last fish. The first black wrap on my rod is about 62 cm from the but, so that fish is about that length. Look at the difference in build.
I walked twenty yards downstream and got hit by a similar sized fish but the hooks let go after about ten seconds Another similar fish was on for a second or so, the lure probably stuck in its mouth and not hooked.
This was from an area I have not fished before. Technique and knowledge is the key and not so much location. First thing was the lure I selected, a black pompadour instead of my usual favourite. Why? First, I saw black cicadas floating down the bubble line during the day. Second, I chose black due to lighting - a dark night with cloud cover. This gives a grey background highlighting the black silhouette. Later in the night I changed to a light coloured version. Why? The sky cleared and the moon came up. Under these conditions many fish retreat to the shadows under trees - and that's where I caught them, close to the bank. In fact, the last fish grabbed the lure as I lifted it out of the water :super:
There's a few tips to help others. It's just like trout fishing, 'match the hatch' and adjust the strategy to the conditions.
Best Wishes
Truedogz
It's an exhilarating feeling catching a fish
But it's an even better feeling releasing them
But it's an even better feeling releasing them